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Boris Johnson and replacement Liz Truss resign

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At first BoJo would stay on as PM even though he "resigned", but now he's out of office.
As for the reasons for why he was forced to step down? Partygate, the sexual misconduct not of Boris, but of somebody he hired (or something)?
You'd almost think that Boris has no real scandals...


Johnson had an annual budget of £30,000 to renovate the PM’s official Downing St flat. So in early 2020 Boris planned to spend £208,104 for renovation. The rest of the cost, £170,800, would secretly be funded by Lord Brownlow and the Conservative Party.
But then the scandal was exposed, Johnson apologised and had to pay it out of his own pocket (did he really?).

The £208,104 for renovation included a £3,675 drinks trolley like the one owned by ballet dancer Rudolph Nureyev and £2,260 worth of the “gold” wallpaper.
The more than £78,000 for the drawing room.
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It also included 2 Aten hurricane lights, at £1,775 a piece.
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http://web.archive.org/web/202207081851 ... a07135a815


Shortly after winning the 2019 general election, Boris Johnson and then-financee Carrie Symonds took a holiday on the island of Mustique. Boris declared that the stay at the villa worth £15,000 was paid for by Tory donor, Carphone Warehouse founder, David Ross.
Johnson and Symonds didn't stay at Ross' local holiday home and Ross denied paying for the stay. Then after the scandal broke he suddenly admitted paying for it.

According to the commissioner for standards, Kathryn Stone, the bill had not been paid by David Ross and the cost was more than double Boris' declaration, £33,000 for the 10 days spent: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... anced.html


Boris Johnson made a deal with Sir James Dyson to not pay taxes for producing ventilators needed to blow up COVID victims' lungs, promising, "I will fix it".
PM BoJo wrote to Dyson: "[Chancellor] Rishi [Sunak] says it is fixed!! We need you here".

Sunak explained that the tax status of people who came to the UK to provide "help" during the pandemic would not change, meaning that they didn't have to pay tax in the UK.

Former Labour PM Tony Blair (recently installed in the Order of the Garter) defended the tax break given to Dyson.
Labour MP Powell responded:
It seems that this country only works for people who are rich enough and, frankly, donors to the Tory party, who have got the personal phone numbers of the chancellor or the prime minister.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-56819137
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Re: Boris Johnson resigns

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First Boris Johnson promised that he would resign, the moment the Tories have found a new puppet PM, then (after the outrage) he promised he would leave immediately...
Elizabeth's new UK PM will be announced on 5 September, so until then BoJo will act the PM.

I thought that Rishi Sunak wouldn't return to Elizabeth's cabinet, as it gives adverse publicity to his wife Akshata Murty, who owns almost 1% of the Indian Infosys, worth £690 million. Unless of course Infosys can benefit from Sunak in office, or maybe they're looking for a PM that can make Zelensky look like "normal" size.
Sunak is now in the race (with Liz Truss) to replace BoJo as PM...

Akshata Murty, as an Indian national, has non-domiciled tax status and pays £30,000 a year to evade paying UK taxes over her huge income.
Now it appears even stranger that Infosys has made tens of millions of pounds from British taxpayer-funded contracts, over which Murty makes a profit over which she doesn't pay taxes in the UK...

Since 2016, Infosys earned £15 million working for the Care Quality Commission.
In 2019, Infosys won a £5 million contract with the MHRA.
This year, Infosys got a £25 million contract from the Tory-run East Sussex County Council.
From 2015 to 2021, Infosys has shared £100 million in public sector contracts. In 2015, it was one of 12 suppliers in a £95 million deal with Transport for London (when Boris Johnson was its Mayor). In 2021, Infosys was one of 9 partners in a £10 million contract with Tory-run Westminster City Council.

Christine Jardine for the Lib Dem party said:
Infosys benefiting from millions in UK Government contracts raises serious questions. It is wrong that profits making their way from these contracts into the Chancellor’s household don’t face their fair share of UK tax.
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See Vladimir Putin with Narayana Murthy (Akshata's Infosys founding father).
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https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/ ... n-26662463


I can't really say that you can blame Sunak (or his wife or Infosys) for this, but Rolls-Royce slashed 3000 jobs in the UK and outsources (part of) these to Infosys in India: https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scot ... y-27441286


Rishi Sunak vows get rid of terrible EU red tape in 100 days as PM. All of those terrible laws that prevent the Bank of England from printing money, laundering money, violating privacy and of course approving big pharma's products without proper medical trials.
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The government would scrap the EU financial services regulations we have inherited – including the EU’s Solvency II rules – to trigger a Big Bang 2.0. This will help investors and insurers put money into assets such as infrastructure that stimulate growth and will reap long-term rewards for our country.
Second, the government would also remove the burdens of GDPR, creating in its place the most dynamic data protection regime in the world.
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Third, I would ensure that we can speed up the clinical trials approval process, which is still complicated and slowed down by EU red tape.
Our success with getting the Covid vaccines approved showed how we can move faster outside the EU, saving millions of lives as a result. We should now replicate that success in other areas with a streamlined, single approval service for UK clinical trials – making it simpler, safer and faster than the system we inherited from the EU.
https://archive.ph/wQjmC


Five years ago, Liz Truss said British workers lacked the "skill and application" of foreign rivals (specifically Chinese), and those outside London are lazy (not hard workers).
She also referenced a book she co-authored in 2012, saying a passage from it was "mischaracterised", in which British workers were described as among the "worst idlers in the world": https://news.sky.com/story/liz-truss-sa ... s-12674648


It looks like Rishi Sunak is so impopular that even Liz Truss takes a huge (double) lead in the polls for Tory leader.
In one poll Truss gets 66% of votes, while Sunak is only supported by 34%.
In another poll, Truss has an even greater lead!
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Some think that after losing, Rishi Sunak will move to the US (Silicon Valley?). That will probably be decided by his Indian wife, Akshata Murty, with her billionaire Infosys family: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... s-her.html
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Re: Boris Johnson resigns; replaced by Liz Truss

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Don't ask me to explain, but Liz Truss is even less popular than Boris Johnson. As there are fears that the Conservative Party will be severely decimated in the next UK general elections, there are already rumours she will be replaced as PM very soon (maybe BoJo returns?).
It is odd that taxes never seem to be lowered, and then when a PM finally wants to decrease taxes (that won't benefit the lower classes) there follows an outrage...

Liz Truss has been forced to repeatedly change her tax plans, that seem designed to give tax breaks to the wealthy. First she tried to to scrap the top income tax of 45%, but was forced to scrap this plan.
Then she promised to not follow through on former chancellor Rishi Sunak’s plans to increase corporation tax from 19% to 25%, but instead cut these taxes. She was also forced into a U-turn here, it isn't clear with how much she will increase corporation tax.

Liz Truss was also forced to sack her longtime friend Kwasi Kwarteng as chancellor, replaced with former foreign secretary and health secretary Jeremy Hunt: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... ing-u-turn

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See Charles' PM, Liz Truss dressed in green (after Martha, the 4th degree of the Order of the Eastern Star?), with red bag, gold pyramid earrings, and gold chain apron.
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Boris Johnson in his farewell as PM speech, "great solid masonry on which we will continue to build together" (7:27 mark)...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MwjS8zJfws&feature=youtu.be

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Posted on 26 September 2022, BEFORE the Nord Stream 1 and 2 explosions, about Europe becoming “ECONOMIC WASTELAND” as industry dies, banks fail and food production plunges...

Because of lack of natural gas, German chemical giant BASF is warning to shut down industrial plants that have run continuously since the 1960s, not knowing if they can be restarted again.
This BASF plants are part of the world’s supply chain for fertilizer, petroleum refining, medicines, plastics, consumer products and industrial materials, so shutting down the plants will plunge Europe into crisis... and starvation: https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-09-26- ... -dies.html


Is this what Joe Biden and Boris Johnson arranged when they visited the Middle East earlier this year?!?

Just when you think that the psychopaths will stop the increasing inflation, OPEC+ has decided to slash the amount of oil it exports by 2 million barrels a day.
In October, OPEC had already reduced the amount of oil it produces with 100,000 barrels a day.

OPEC+ consists of the 13 OPEC members, "+" an additional 11 oil-producing countries (including Russia).

The EU has agreed on new sanctions against the European population that are expected to include a price cap on Russian oil. In this way the EU could import Russian oil through other countries at higher prices: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... s-day.html


All according to plan! The sanctions against the evil Putin really, really work to make West-Europeans pay...
As a result of the orchestrated inflation, in the first half of 2022 Gazprom achieved record net earnings of $41.75 billion, more than 2 1/2 the profits in the first half of 2021.

With the Kremlin owning 50.2% of Gazprom, it will receive around $10 billion of the total $20 billion dividends paid out: https://www.businessinsider.com/kremlin ... its-2022-9

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Firestarter wrote:Douglas Leese was a major player in the biggest export deal in British history, the multi-billion pound al-Yamamah deal, which involved enormous bribes and kickback of up to 30% from the main seller British Aerospace (now BAE System, which made 43 billion pound in this arms sale). Douglas Leese used his connections with the offshore NT Butterfield bank in Bermuda to funnel bribes to Saudi Arabia.

Middlemen that were paid included Wafic Said, a business partner of the hon. Member for South Thanet, Jonathan Aitken.
Wafic Said gave his friend, son of then-PM, Lady of the Garter Margaret Thatcher, Mark Thatcher, a house and other lavish presents which has made him “mysteriously” rich.
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Jonathan Aitken - in the 1990s until 1996 was a member of the Cercle Pinay.

Socialite Victoria Aitken has claimed that her father, Jonathan Aitken, may have been another of Prince Bernhard’s bastards (with Penelope Maffey, who married William Aitken)!
After Jonathan was born in 1942, later-Queen of the Netherlands and wife of Bernhard, Juliana, became his godmother.

Jonathan Aitken had an affair with Soraya Khashoggi, estranged wife of Saudi arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi, of which Petrina Khashoggi was born, who is possibly Prince Bernhard’s granddaughter: http://web.archive.org/web/201406290359 ... -of-orange
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Truss resigns, Charles pen wars

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With Liz Truss very impopular (8% approval rating) the Conservative party took some intitiatives to get rid of her.
Liz Truss has now resigned as the shortest PM of the UK in history after only 44 days.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXoOmtD8c9Y

This happened 1 day after Suella Braverman quit as home secretary for using her private mail for official government business, she made some criticial remarks about the recent government actions in her resignation letter.

Some insiders argue that Truss had to go over the immigration policy (the UN replacement migration plan).
The Conservative Party will elect a new leader already on 28 October: https://uk.news.yahoo.com/liz-truss-res ... 45021.html


After Bullingdon boy David Cameron resigned as PM on 13 July 2016.
There came Theresa May, who seemed very short in my impression, but lasted for 3 years, until 24 July 2019.
Bullingdon boy BoJo lasted until 6 September 2022, which again seemed a very short 3 years.

Nobody knows who will now become Charles' PM, but I expect(ed) Rishi Sunak

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Is it all a distraction?!? Puppet ministers having to go because the newly installed King cannot even succeed in smiling for the camera, and signing documents that his government machine prepares for him. He can't even do that!

In something "official" at Hillsborough Castle in Northern Ireland where he has to sign some paper thing, Charles first asks if it's the 12th?; an aide corrects him that it's the 13th; while another aide says that he previously (wrongly) signed the 12th...
Charles gets very annoyed, not over his own stupidity, but blames this/they that he has not signed the correct date, and has to correct himself.
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Oh god I hate this!
I can’t bear this bloody thing. What they do every stinking time.
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According to the official story, "this (bloody thing)" refers to the pen. To make himself seem convincing, he wipes his hand as a gesture that the pen was leaking, which his wife Camilla confirms...
But "they" can only refer to his aides, or am I wrong? Hypothetically it could refer to multiple pens!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Encm187scA

Of course he also fails miserably at publicity, he acts out like a 73-year-old rich boy that doesn't get what he wants.
And it was only a couple of days ago that he also acted very frustrated with a pen holder, gesturing angrily to aides to immediately remove it from the table: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/202 ... eaking-pen
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Rishi Sunak, WEF, Infosys, Elon Musk

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Firestarter wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 5:57 pmNobody knows who will now become Charles' PM, but I expect(ed) Rishi Sunak
It really is ridiculous isn't it?!? At the beginning of July (!) BoJo the clown resigned, and then stayed on 2 months until the beginning of September (!).
In which time they couldn't make the despicable Rishi Sunak PM.

Then in 44 days Liz Truss, Rishi Sunak was groomed for the role.
And within 50 days that Truss started as PM, Rishi becomes PM, the first Hindu PM of the UK and also the first with a brown skin.

The thing I don't understand, is the Conservatives were already doing bad in the polls, this is why Truss had to go (or was it because of the value of the pound?).
But with the despicable Rishi, their popularity will go down even more (the return of Boris?)!

In one of those strange coincidences, on the same day that Hindus celebrate their most important festivity, Diwali:
https://www.reuters.com/world/indians-p ... 022-10-24/


This is one of the strange "magic tricks" our media used to give Sunak some free publicity...
Rishi Sunak's folder transitions from (bad) red to (good) green after passing a car.
https://youtu.be/YyHfzcItoFs

Jonathan Samuels of Sky News explained that this was "subtle" editing of the colour to "align with the [green] voiceover script" ("false" rating!): https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/brief ... ges-color/


Surprise, surprise, newly installed PM of the UK, Rishi Sunak, through his billionaire Murthy/Murty in-laws' investments is connected to our hero for free speech, Elon Musk (the supposed richest man in the world)...
Sunak is married to the Indian Akshata Murty, daughter of Indian billionaire Narayana Murthy, the co-founder of the IT giant Infosys.

Akshata is listed as a director of Catamaran Ventures, the Murthy family’s main investment entity, which oversees holdings of more than $1 billion, including Elon Musk’s Space Exploration Technologies Corp.
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While Sunak is some sort of member of the WEF, Infosys is a partner of the World Economic Forum.
Infosys President Mohit Joshi has written articles for the WEF, promoting trackable, digital IDs & digitical currency, with a technocratic “social credit score”, “Digital currencies could remove the cumbersome operational and security apparatus which surround conventional forms of money transmission”: https://expose-news.com/2022/10/25/uk-p ... ef-puppet/


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Sunak, taxes, Theleme, ABN Amro, Rothschild

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Firestarter wrote: Fri Oct 14, 2022 6:50 pmIt is odd that taxes never seem to be lowered, and then when a PM finally wants to decrease taxes (that won't benefit the lower classes) there follows an outrage...
While lettuce Truss promised to cut taxes.
Rishi Sunak is planning to save the pound and economy by increasing taxes and cutting on spending from which the people could possibly benefit, which could bring in an estimated £50 billion.
The plan has been postponed with 2 weeks though (maybe changed?)...

Please don't think about the fact that as Chancellor of the Exchequer from February 2020 to July 2022, Sunak was reponsible for the policies that has made the UK economy so weak: https://archive.ph/fpKMw


I'm no economist, and have a hard time to figure out what it means, but...
According to Wallstreetonparade, it was the biggest investment fund - BlackRock - that caused the pound to plunge by the "Liability Driven Investing" (LDI) pension fund strategy to the tune of $400 billion: https://wallstreetonparade.com/2022/10/ ... k-history/


In 2009, after working for TCI, investment banker Rishi Sunak co-founded Theleme Partners where he remained until 2013...
In one of those strange "coincidences", Theleme Partners owns a large $908 million stake in Moderna (that became valuable because of producing the COVID mRNA vaccines).

Was Theleme Partners named after satanist Aleister Crowley's Thelema and his followers "Thelemites": https://awkwardgit.substack.com/p/thele ... -and-rishi

Reportedly Sunak still owns a large stake in Theleme: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... estor.html


After Goldman Sachs, Rishi joined The Children’s Investment Fund (TCI) from 2006 to 2009. Which includes an interesting link to the Dutch ABN Amro Bank (them again!).

It was TCI that after acquiring a 1% stake launched the ABN Amro campaign in 2007, which resulted in its sale to a consortium led by the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS). The deal bankrupted both RBS and ABN Amro, with the British and Dutch taxpayers having to save them.
As chancellor, Rishi Sunak was responsible for managing the taxpayer holding in the RBS bank.

Sunak’s father-in-law, Infosys' Narayana Murthy, is also close to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. Catamaran Ventures, the Murthy/Murty family investment company, works with Amazon to bring small businesses in India online: https://yorkshirebylines.co.uk/politics ... issed-out/


Two of his aides convinced UK PM Rishi Sunak to leave the COP27 summit in Egypt. Sunak is rushed out of the room, almost runs off stage...
https://www.bitchute.com/video/q768G16ZpHNe/
https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/watch-r ... rt-3499275

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Queen Elizabeth's financial adviser Sir Evelyn de Rothschild died "peacefully at home", aged 91.

Evelyn's horse Crystal Ocean won the Hardwicke Stakes at Royal Ascot in 2018. See Evelyn with wife Lynn receiving the trophy from then-prince Charles.
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I've previously posted about his widow, Lynn Forester...
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Lewis Rosenstiel´s daughter, Cathy, married James Finkelstein (a client of Cohn): https://larouchepub.com/eiw/public/1996 ... y_dick.pdf
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James Finkelstein is the brother of the good friend of Donald Trump, Andrew Stein (who had shortened his surname), who attended his wedding to, another friend of Jeffrey Epstein, Lynn Forester (these days married to the economic adviser to Queen Elizabeth II, Sir Evelyn de Rothschild).

In 1985, Donald Trump circumvented the state’s contribution limits by disbursing his $50,000 contribution to Andrew Stein to become New York´s City Council President through 18 subsidiary companies.
Trump first guaranteed the $50,000 campaign loan to Stein and then repaid it himself in 1988 after Stein had become New York´s City Council President: https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-wor ... donations/

Firestarter wrote: Tue Dec 11, 2018 3:36 pmSee Lynn Forester, Andrew Stein (who Lynn married), and Donald Trump.
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UK taxes; Williamson resigns; Ofcom

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Firestarter wrote: Tue Nov 08, 2022 9:16 pmRishi Sunak is planning to save the pound and economy by increasing taxes and cutting on spending from which the people could possibly benefit, which could bring in an estimated £50 billion.
As already expected Charles' PM Rishi Sunak and finance minister Jeremy Hunt announced tax increases and cuts on government spending, planning to save an impressive £55 billion ($65 billion).
The supposed main objective seems to be the fight against high inflation. For some reason the sanctions against Russia (that has caused a surge in prices), the trillion pound printing bonanza as part of the plandemic (that caused inflation), or the draconian lockdown (that destroyed the economy) can't be discussed...

Taxes on energy companies would be increased from 25% to 35%, which could make energy prices even higher!

The UK economy is already in recession, which will become worse with this disastrous tax / cut plan.
It is expected that real household incomes will fall by more than 7%, with more than half a million people losing their jobs: https://edition.cnn.com/2022/11/17/busi ... -statement

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Firestarter wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 5:57 pmThis happened 1 day after Suella Braverman quit as home secretary for using her private mail for official government business, she made some criticial remarks about the recent government actions in her resignation letter.
I thought that Suella Braverman would go first...
But in the British political shitshow, 2 weeks after Rishi Sunak was selected as PM, another one of Charles' ministers, Sir Gavin Williamson, resigns over "bullying".
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That's Gavin Williamson, who didn't have something to do anyway as minister without portfolio, he continues as MP.

This is the third time Sir Gavin has left the UK cabinet.
In 2019, Williamson was sacked as defence secretary over Huawei's potential involvement in the UK's 5G network.
Later in 2019, when Boris Johnson was PM, he returned as education secretary but was again fired in 2021 over A-Level exam results: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-63563263

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What makes the UK one of the most censored countries in the world, is the Office of Communications (Ofcom) that protects the UK population from "harmful content"...
Even your favourite British alternative / conspiracy site lets Ofcom dictate what they can or cannot say.

If Ofcom decides that a media platform had "violated the Code", it can impose fines or order the outlet to publish a correction.
For outlets outside the UK, Ofcom's influence is limited, but in extreme situations it can completely take a channel off air, like it did to Putin's propaganda network RT last March: https://www.lostmediawiki.com/Ofcom_(pa ... 3-present)


You may have heard of the proposed UK online safety bill that is really about expanding Ofcom's censorship abilities even further.
Even without passing that controversial bill, Ofcom is already the watchdog over BBC broadcasts, postal services, competition in telecom, and the radio spectrum used by smart keys and doorbells.

Ofcom plans to also "examine" algorithms that ultimately decide what contents we actually see in the future. They wouldn't without making demands on these algorithms: https://archive.ph/QV4B5
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Keir Starmer's donors

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I never thought that Jeremy Corbyn was any good... until he was forced out of the leadership role of the UK Labour Party, who strangely supported another Brexit referendum (which caused a disastrous 2019 election).
Now that it looks like the despised Tory leader Rishi Sunak will give the Labour Party a huge election victory (although a new leader could make a huge difference), I thought about giving some attention to Keir Starmer's wealthy donors.
Of course Labour, like the Conservatives, only care about the rich. It is interesting that his biggest donors were opposed to the "anti-Semite" Corbyn, with many close connections to the much hated Knight of the Garter Tony Blair (the infamous former PM that lied even more than Bill Clinton).


Sir Keir Starmer is another corrupt lawyer, who was an attorney for the elite Doughty Street Chambers law firm.
Doughty Street attorney Robert Latham donated £100,000 to Starmer. Latham was awarded the Legal Aid Barrister of the Year Award in 2008, presented by Cherie Booth, Tony Blair's lawyer wife.

In one of those nice examples of conflicts of interest, in 2014, Doughty Street's Wayne Jordash represented Libya in the charged Libya brought against Abdulla Senussi and Saif Gaddafi (Nat Rothschild's business partner), who were represented by Doughty Street's Amal Alamuddin (now Amal Clooney!) and John Jones: https://thenewlibyareport.wordpress.com ... ncial-icc/


John Jones reportedly ended his life by leaping under a train in 2016...

Several Doughty Street lawyers worked for Julian Assange, including Edward Fitzgerald.
In another one of those nice examples of conflicts of interest, Amal Alamuddin Clooney was a legal advisor of both Julian Assange and then-UK Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, who presided over the arrest of Assange at the Ecuador Embassy: https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewto ... 6232#p6232


Starmer received £100,000 in donations from Blair ally and TV mogul peer, Lord Waheed Alli. Starmer appointed Alli to lead Labour’s fundraising efforts for his election.
Waheed Alli was once part of Tony Blair’s election team and more recently worked with David Cameron at Carlton Communications. Alli is also close to Anji Hunter, Director of Government Relations in Tony Blair's first government.
In March 2001, Alli with Elisabeth Murdoch (daughter of media mogul Rupert Murdoch) co-founded media production company Shine Limited.

Hedge fund millionaire Martin Taylor donated £95,000 to Starmer.
In total, Taylor donated £516,000 to groups opposing Corbyn (including Starmer).

Lord Clive Hollick - donated £50,000 to Starmer.
Peter Coates – donated £25,000 to Starmer. Billionaire, key backer of Tony Blair’s election campaign in 1997 and a vocal critic of Corbyn.
Lord Jonathan Kestenbaum - donated £5,000 to Starmer. Labour Peer and COO of the RIT Capital of Lord Nathaniel Jacob Rothschild.

Paul Myners – donated £10,000 to Starmer. Former Chairman of the Guardian.
Advisor at the Global Counsel think-tank, whose other advisors include Geoffrey Norris (Blair’s chief business advisor) and Benjamin Wegg-Prowser (Blair’s Director of Strategic Communications). Global Counsel's Chairman is none other than Nat Rothschild's and Jeffrey Epstein's buddy, life peer Peter Mandelson: https://the-free-press.co.uk/2020/11/30 ... e-divided/
(https://archive.is/TSX4b)


Obviously Sir Trevor Chinn, who donated £50,000 to Starmer, gets by far the most media attention of all the wealthy Starmer donors, because of his support for fascist Israel.
Personally I think Chinn's close connections to the British royals are more interesting. He was appointed Chairman of the Friends of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme,

Trevor Chinn is on a long list of Israel-supporting clubs.
In 2008, David Miliband was host of the Annual UJIA Partons Dinner, where he was introduced by UJIA President Trevor Chinn: https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Trevor_Chinn


Trevor Chinn has a long history of donating to the Labour Party, but he stopped after Corbyn became its leader in 2015.
Chinn instead funded anti-Corbyn Labour members, including funded Corbyn’s rival in the leadership election, Owen Smith.

See from left: Trevor Chinn, Israeli ambassador Mark Regev, Jacob Rothschild, Tony Blair, Yitzhak Hertzog (son of Israeil president Chaim Herzog), 2018.
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https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewto ... 696#p74696
The case was quietly settled for an undisclosed amount: https://wallstreetonparade.com/2022/10/ ... ony-blair/


I found the supposed reason for why BoJo resigned as PM strange, as he has been caught in much worse corruption scandals that look much worse than Johnson's false information regarding chief deputy whip, Christoper Pincher.
Here's another one (of course denied by the accused)...

Then PM Boris Johnson had some serious low cash problems, so Richard Sharp arranged a meeting with Canadian millionaire, former Goldman Sachs bankster Sam Blyth. Richard Sharp was offered the role of BBC chairman in January 2021 (at around the time of the meeting).
Blyth arranged a 800,000 pounds ($988,240) for Johnson in February 2021.

So now the loan is seen as a bribe to get Sharp appointed as BBC chairman, with an "investigation" promised: https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/ ... 4d18df7647
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Ardern and Sturgeon resign

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As the main role of these puppet minsters is to cover-up the dictatorial powers of the crown, I believe that them resigning is mostly a distraction from the (other) scandals...
The British Empire recently had another 2 prime (or first) ministers resigning.


First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon resigned after she was involved in 2 scandals.

Sturgeon is quite controversial for her woke extremist support for the Gender Recognition Reform Bill that makes it easier for Scottish trannys to changer their gender.
Then came the scandal that the born male tranny Isla Bryson debacle, who was convicted for raping 2 women, was placed in a female jail.

Objectively speaking Sturgeon had nothing to do with placing this tranny rapist in a female jail, but she (and her husband) are certainly involved in the following...
Sturgeon’s husband Peter Murrell is also the chief executive of Sturgeon's SNP party. In June 2021, Murrell gave the SNP an interest-free loan of more than £100,000, which the party "forgot" to declare (despite obligations) until August 2022.

There is a police investigation into £600,000 in donations to the SNP party "disappearing": https://archive.is/sL8br


New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was quite controversial over the brutal lockdown and vaccine mandates. Maybe the most controversial was her blatant Orwellian idea on "free speech".
In May 2020, Jacinda Ardern for example said:
You can trust us as a source of that information. You can also trust the director-general of health and the Ministry of Health for their information. Do feel free to visit it anytime to clarify any rumor you may hear. COVID19.govt.nz. Otherwise, dismiss anything else. We will continue to be your single source of truth. We will provide information frequently. We will share everything we can. Take everything else you see with a grain of salt. And so, I really ask people to focus.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENEUktOrQV8

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The Iraqi born, former chairman of Le Cercle Nadhim Zahawi was fired as Conservative Party chairman for a “serious breach” of the Ministerial Code.

NOT for illegally evading millions in taxes, but for failing to disclose this.
Zahawi paid an estimated £5 million in a settlement to HMRC (the British IRS), including a penalty: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/202 ... ishi-sunak

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Firestarter wrote:Prince Charles got 3 bags filled with €1 million in cash from 2011 to 2015 from former Qatari PM Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani, who's reportedly worth some $12 billion.
https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewto ... 732#p74732

In one of those strange coincidences, his son, Jassim Bin Hamad J.J. Al Thani, chairman of Qatari bank Qatar Islamic Bank, leads a coalition bid to buy soccer club Manchester United through the newly-formed Nine Two Foundation: https://www.skysports.com/football/news ... d-for-club

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It's amazing how easily I'm fooled!
I already knew that Del Bigtree is financed by the elites to sell us rehashed nothingburgers as "bombshells": https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewto ... 410#p71410

But after I saw his introduction of former UK health secretary Matt Hancock being "grilled" on Good Morning Britain by Susanna Reid, I actually thought that this was great.
The discussion was about whether Hancock having an affair with his aide Gina Coladangelo in 2021 was merely breaking the guideline on "social distancing" (which Hancock falsely claimed) or breaking the law on "illegal gathering" of 2 or more people (as Reid rightly argued). The whole difference being a fine...

It doesn't make sense at all that Hancock would lie about this (how much was he paid to appear?), unless it was intended to make this TV show interesting for the public: https://thehighwire.com/videos/bill-gat ... reporters/

The least Susanna Reid should have done to be credible is confront Matt Hancock with the series of contracts from the NHS (led by Hancock) to the Partnering Health Limited (PHL Group) where Coladangelo's brother was a director: https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewto ... 618#p70618


It would have been great (or terrible) if Hancock had been confronted with the massive amounts of "COVID deaths" in the first waves of COVID hysteria as a direct result of health protocols, in particular murdering "COVID patients" by sedating them (with midazolam in the UK) and putting them on ventilators: https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewto ... 534#p81534
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Midazolam Matt in the news

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They now seem to be promoting "new" respectable antivaxxer lockdown critics every single week!
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Firestarter wrote: Sat Feb 18, 2023 9:02 pmThe least Susanna Reid should have done to be credible is confront Matt Hancock with the series of contracts from the NHS (led by Hancock) to the Partnering Health Limited (PHL Group) where Coladangelo's brother was a director: https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewto ... 618#p70618


It would have been great (or terrible) if Hancock had been confronted with the massive amounts of "COVID deaths" in the first waves of COVID hysteria as a direct result of health protocols, in particular murdering "COVID patients" by sedating them (with midazolam in the UK) and putting them on ventilators
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Isabel Oakeshott cowrote Matt Hancock's memoir on his actions in the plandemic as UK Health secretary. How to make this seem a really, really honest account?
Oakeshott boasts about her reputation of a “lockdown critic”, so this means that it's really, really true?!? She even promotes her book by claiming that Hancock didn't hide the scandals (yeah really?), she wrote:
However, since he still does not believe he did anything wrong, he was surprisingly inclined to disclosure. In an indication of how far he was prepared to go, the Cabinet Office requested almost 300 deletions and amendments to our original manuscript. Under pressure from me and out of his own desire that the book should be both entertaining and revelatory, to his credit, Hancock fought hard to retain as much controversial material as he could.
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So while she insinuates that this exposes all the dirty scandals, it only describes the scandalous behaviour by midazolam Matt, that he (and the Cabinet Office!) wanted to disclose!

The only interesting "scandal" detailed is how blatantly the media were manipulated and social media censored (about as interesting as the Twitter files?).
Already in January 2020, Hancock's special adviser was talking to Twitter about "tweaking their algorithms": https://archive.is/Uq4mF


I think the following is a reasonable good description of what "apologists" like Isabel Oakeshott are really all about (obviously a reaction to the previous piece by Oakeshott).
It argues that Oakeshott isn't credible, as she "forgot" all about the deaths by neglicence in care homes and sedating them with midazolam, and the extremely corrupt Hancock farming out lucrative PPE contracts to his pub mate (and brother of his girlfriend).
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I’m sure that I’m not alone in feeling a burning sense of rage that this cowardly excuse for an article, comprising a list of deliberate, unspeakable cruelty, dares to conclude with this simpering, mealy-mouthed paragraph.
https://archive.is/cdsCI


Here's another example of corruption...
After Matt Hancock got a 20% share in Topwood Limited on 2 March 2021, owned by his sister Emily Gilruth and other family members, it was awarded a £150,000 contract (so not that much!) from NHS Wales for confidential waste destruction on 8 March 2021: https://archive.is/Yi7rW


Isabel Oakeshott is more "famous" for her support of Brexit (to keep the UK the money laundering paradise in the world).
In 2018, she even started an affair / relationship with millionaire Brexiteer Richard Tice (who was married with children at the time).

Isabel is also related to life peer Matthew Oakeshott: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabel_Oakeshott


Isabel Oakeshott later released the "pandemic files" to the Spectator because she is such a wonderful “lockdown critic”, to give us one of those limited hangout operations on some of Matt Hancock's personal WhatsApp messages during the plandemic.

Hancock’s WhatsApp exchanges confirm a consistent policy of pandemic exaggeration to justify the brutal lockdon, with Matt telling his aides he wanted to "frighten the pants off everyone".
At one point Hancock was discussing when to "deploy" the new strain (to scare us shitless). This shows that these new variants (delta, omicron...) where nothing but a scare tactic (hypothetically Matt could have been talking about variants designed in a lab, to "deploy" on the population).

Hancock was fully aware that the masks wouldn't stop infections with any virus, but he thought they were usefull "to get compliance up".
More mask-wearing might be the only thing to consider. Effectively free and has a very visible impact? Wear masks in all settings outside home and in more workplaces?
Am not sure that got us much further, did it? Basically, we need to get compliance up.
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One of the main stories they are pushing about Hancock's mishandling of the pandemic, is that not all residents going into care homes were tested for COVID (with the 0.1% fatility rate). Never mind that there was (and is) no reliable COVID test: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... ryone.html


Whatever you do... don't talk about chairman of the (eugenics) Wellcome Trust, Jeremy Farrar (chief scientist of the WHO in the second quarter of 2023)!
Firestarter wrote:Wellcome Trust director Jeremy Farrar was (is?) in control over the World Health Organisation’s global response to the pandemic.
Farrar was also in complete control over the entire COVID response in the US and UK (outranking both Anthony Fauci in the US and Chris Whitty in the UK).
https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewto ... 695#p80695
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Firestarter wrote:In January 2020, a couple of months after the August 2019 BlackRock going direct plan, but before the start of the "pandemic" on March 11, the Director of the $33 billion Wellcome Trust, Jeremy Farrar, started warning money managers about the shape of things to come in several briefing calls.
https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewto ... 787#p69787
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