Julian Lewis Tory MP booted out of the Tory party for winning a vote

Its hilarious, the Tory party cant prevent Julian Lewis from taking the post.

there have been rumours the Russian report was going to be published before the summer recess -however it was 100% going to have lots of stuff redacted.

Hopefully now the Tory party have put Julian Lewis's back up and he will come out fighting.

https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/to...sh-for-favour-conduct-by-the-mirror-1-6746903

Alok Sharma sat next to two Russian businessmen at a Tory fundraising dinner this year where it is understood the pair discussed a plan to build a £1.2 billion pipeline under the English Channel.

Alexander Temerko - who has donated £1.3 million to the Conservatives - and business partner Kirill Glukhovskoy paid £12,000 each to share at table with the business secretary at the Black and White Ball fundraiser in February.

The report will a whitewash no doubt.

Our Government from Cummings down is enthralled, involved and potentially compromised by Russians.
 
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The Brexit abuses of democracy are so numerous, and the international networks driving Brexit are so large and complex that the information is very hard to present.

Russia's ties with the Brexit right, the 55 Tufton Street network, the Bannon network, the links to the Koch network and to the climate science denial lobby

heres a flowchart outlining some of the connections:

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no doubt Tory supporters will be screaming 'conspiracy'.....
 
"Members of the prestigious committee are nominated by the prime minister, usually in co-operation with the leader of the opposition, but the chair is selected by its members."

https://www.ft.com/content/3141d175-d8a3-4ad5-af66-763cf4295567

"In an effort to engineer a Conservative majority on the committee, the government removed Robin Janvrin, a crossbench peer, from the committee. Despite the move, the four opposition MPs on the committee plotted with Mr Lewis, a former chair of the defence select committee, to defeat Mr Grayling.

One senior Conservative MP said the appointment of Mr Lewis as chair came as a surprise as No 10 had “stacked” the committee to ensure that Mr Grayling was elected. “Shooting fish in a barrel is supposed to be easy. It seems one of these fish shot back,” he said."
 
it is the Intelligence & Security Committee that chooses its own chair, not No10.
 
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ISC has confirmed th report will be published before the summer recess

here is a preview:

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https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/to...sh-for-favour-conduct-by-the-mirror-1-6746903

Alok Sharma sat next to two Russian businessmen at a Tory fundraising dinner this year where it is understood the pair discussed a plan to build a £1.2 billion pipeline under the English Channel.

Alexander Temerko - who has donated £1.3 million to the Conservatives - and business partner Kirill Glukhovskoy paid £12,000 each to share at table with the business secretary at the Black and White Ball fundraiser in February.

The report will a whitewash no doubt.

Our Government from Cummings down is enthralled, involved and potentially compromised by Russians.
Isn't only the Russians who bung the Tories.
The Tories aren't nicknamed the Torah party for nothing.
 
Corbyn refused to answer how he came to be in possession of certain documents / Info
During the general election

He brandished some docs on the TV during a debate

Said docs may have come from a Russian source ;)

Seems Corbyn was taking advantage of this Russian interference

Buffoon Corbyn / Labour may well have as many questions to answer as buffoon Johnson

:LOL::LOL:
 
nice to know that Cummings' puppet didn't get the job of chairman.

It's good to see parliament doing its job.

You'll be pleased to see this:

"Report on Russian interference in UK politics to be released

Security committee investigation expected to highlight links with Tory party donors"


https://www.ft.com/content/d3cbbad3...egmentId=3f81fe28-ba5d-8a93-616e-4859191fabd8

"A report on Russian interference in British politics will be published next week, it was confirmed on Thursday, as senior MPs asserted their independence from Boris Johnson’s Downing Street administration.

The investigation, carried out by parliament’s intelligence and security committee (ISC), was finished in March 2019 and was expected to be published before the election last December. However, the release of the report, which is expected to highlight contentious links between Conservative party donors and Russia, has been held up while the committee’s new membership was selected, triggering claims of a cover-up by No 10.

In a statement on Thursday morning, the ISC said it had “unanimously agreed that it will publish the report on Russia prepared by its predecessor before the house rises for the summer recess”.
 
Corbyn refused to answer how he came to be in possession of certain documents / Info
During the general election

Desperate deflection by the right wing media -they must protect the lies of the government that keeps their tax havens.
 
"In a statement issued to the Press Association this morning, Mr Lewis said he did not ever confirm he would vote for Mr Grayling, and said the Prime Ministser did not legally have the power to select the chairperson.


He said: “Because the ISC (Intelligence and Security Committee) is a special committee, I feel constrained in what I can say.


“However, the following points are relevant: The 2013 Justice and Security Act explicitly removed the right of the Prime Minister to choose the ISC chairman and gave it to the committee members.


"I remember this well, as I served on the committee from 2010 to 2015 and took part of the legislation through the Commons myself on behalf of the committee. There is no other Conservative MP in the House of Commons with any past experience of working on the ISC.


"It was only yesterday afternoon that I received a text asking me to confirm that I would be voting for the Prime Minister’s preferred candidate for the ISC chair.


"I did not reply as I considered it an improper request. At no earlier stage did I give any undertaking to vote for any particular candidate.


"In recent days, the official No 10 spokesman explicitly denied that the Government was seeking to ‘parachute’ a preferred candidate in to the chair, stating that it was a matter for the senior parliamentarians on the committee to decide.


“It is therefore strange to have the whip removed for failing to vote for the Government’s preferred candidate.”
 
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