Russia meddled in Scotland’s independence referendums and Brexit, it is expected to reveal a highly anticipated report on accusations of Russian interference in British democracy.
The deleted report, an 18-month investigation through the Intelligence and Security Committee of all Parties in Parliament, is expected to be published this week.
The document may also rekindle fears that Russia intervened in the 2016 Brgo referendum.
But some called it a control and “sabotaging” the British decision to leave the EU directly, as it is unimaginable to say with certainty whether Russia had influence in the vote.
The founder of the crusade Leave.EU organization, Arron Banks, has announced a legal provision to delay the publication of the report so that it has the opportunity to respond.
Russia meddled in Scotland’s independence referendums and Brexit, it is expected to reveal a highly anticipated report on accusations of Russian interference in British democracy. Photo: Russian President Vladimir Putin
The so-called “Bad Boy of Brexit” has been accused of concealing the “genuine source” of 8 million pounds of loans related to the crusade group. The National Crime Agency (NCA) said it found “no wrongful crime.”
Some have argued that Russian currencies advanced to influence Brgo’s referendum: the banks’ claims were ‘b’.
He said, ”Russia’s interference in Brgo has become a mythical mantra for the remnants of stalwarments, as they seek to discredit the provocation in one way or another possible.
“We live in an age when waring political parties do not seem able to accept defeat at the polling place and use other methods.”
Mp Andrew Bridgen told the Sunday Express: “Too much friend we’ve ever seen that the Remains can’t accept defeat and the role continually uses one and any of the means imaginable to undermine and discredit the outcome.”
Founder of the crusade organization Leave.EU Arron Banks (pictured) has announced a legal provision to delay the publication of the report so that it has the opportunity to respond
Over the past decade, Russia has faced accusations of state-subsidized attempts to destabilize neighboring countries and the West.
Russia has been accused of hunting to meddle in Moldova’s politics, between Ukraine and Romania, by supporting pro-Eastern political candidates, despite calls from politicians to favor a more Western and pro-NATO approach.
Russia also hit a failed coup in Montenegro in 2016.
Among those accused of planning the coup were Montenegrin opposition leaders and two Russian citizens, Eduard Shishmakov and Vladimir Popov, who fled the country and were imprisoned for “absence.” Russia has denied the participation of a large apple.
In 2019, Bulgarian prosecutors charged 3 Russians with absence for the attempted murder of 3 Bulgarian arms dealers for poisoning.
The poisoning was under investigation by imaginable links to the 2018 nervous agent attack on former Russian spy Sergei Skripal in the UK.
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