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    Is Russia in Glasgow?

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    RUSSIAN EXPATRIATES Welcoming oligarchs with open arms 49. Whilst the Russian elite have developed ties with a number of countries in recent years, it would appear that the UK has been viewed as a particularly favourable destination for Russian oligarchs and their money. It is widely recognised that the key to London’s appeal was the exploitation of the UK’s investor visa scheme, introduced in 1994, followed by the promotion of a light and limited touch to regulation, with London’s strong capital and housing markets offering sound investment opportunities. The UK’s rule of law and judicial system were also seen as a draw. The UK welcomed Russian money, and few questions – if any – were asked about the provenance of this considerable wealth. It appears that the UK Government at the time held the belief (more perhaps in hope than expectation) that developing links with major Russian companies would promote good governance by encouraging ethical and transparent practices, and the adoption of a law-based commercial environment. 50. What is now clear is that it was in fact counter-productive, in that it offered ideal mechanisms by which illicit finance could be recycled through what has been referred to as the London ‘laundromat’. The money was also invested in extending patronage and building influence across a wide sphere of the British establishment – PR firms, charities, political interests, academia and cultural institutions were all willing beneficiaries of Russian money, contributing to a ‘reputation laundering’ process. In brief, Russian influence in the UK is ‘the new normal’, and there are a lot of Russians with very close links to Putin who are well integrated into the UK business and social scene, and accepted because of their wealth. This level of integration – in ‘Londongrad’ in particular – means that any measures now being taken by the Government are not preventative but rather constitute damage limitation. 51. It is not just the oligarchs either: the arrival of Russian money resulted in a growth industry of enablers – individuals and organisations who manage and lobby for the Russian elite in the UK. Lawyers, accountants, estate agents and PR professionals have played a role, wittingly or unwittingly, in the extension of Russian influence which is often linked to promoting the nefarious interests of the Russian state. A large private security industry has developed in the UK to service the needs of the Russian elite, in which British companies protect the oligarchs and their families, seek kompromat56 on competitors, and on occasion help launder money through offshore shell companies and fabricate ‘due diligence’ reports, while lawyers provide litigation support. William Browder told the Committee that: Russian state interests, working in conjunction with and through criminal private interests, set up a ‘buffer’ of Westerners who become de facto Russian state agents, many unwittingly, but others with a reason to know exactly what they are doing and for whom. As a result, UK actors have to deal with Russian criminal interests masked as state interests, and Russian state interests masked by their Western agents.57 56 Kompromat – compromising information collected for use in blackmailing, discrediting or manipulating someone.
     
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    Is there 1 Tory MP that isn't corrupt?
     
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    Depends on how thick you are and which twitter twats you follow <ok>
     
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    I guess. Probably why they've got away with it for so long.
     
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    Shame the Labour party don't read the same twitter ****e, they could rip the Tories to shreds with all them facts and truths :emoticon-0100-smile
     
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    I see Lord Starmer has realised that Labour have been courting flakes and kids for too long <whistle>

    The trigger ballot process of constituency Labour parties deciding whether to reselect their incumbent parliamentarian is now underway. MPs who have lost the Labour whip cannot stand for re-election.

    It is unclear if John McDonnell, 70, or Diane Abbott, 68, will contest their seats at the next election.

    Mr McDonnell is due to speak alongside Jeremy Corbyn at a Stop the War rally in central London tonight.

    Sir Keir has displayed a renewed ruthlessness towards his party's left in recent weeks by cutting the funding of Young Labour, restricting the youth wing's Twitter account and cancelling its annual conference. The group had accused the Labour leader of "backing NATO aggression" over the Ukraine crisis.

    The Labour Party has been approached for comment.
     
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    Rory Stewart. Oh, wait...
     
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    I hope they are still charging mooring fees.
     
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    So these flakes only ever want to hear one side of anything?
    Are they frightened their twitter beliefs may be shaken <laugh>
     
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