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BillyStubbsTears

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Spy in Parliament
« on September 09, 2023, 09:35:52 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
Watch this space.

https://twitter.com/cazjwheeler/status/1700582452169695279

Whichever party it is, this is a massive issue.



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nightporter

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Re: Spy in Parliament
« Reply #1 on September 10, 2023, 02:02:31 pm by nightporter »
They've been released on bail. Hope they don't fall out of a window.

danumdon

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Re: Spy in Parliament
« Reply #2 on September 10, 2023, 04:04:56 pm by danumdon »
Lets hope this is not someone from Barry Gardiner's office team after all the links to Chinese agents associated to him last year.

BillyStubbsTears

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Re: Spy in Parliament
« Reply #3 on September 10, 2023, 04:38:53 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
Lets hope this is not someone from Barry Gardiner's office team after all the links to Chinese agents associated to him last year.

You'll no doubt be disappointed to find it looks like there's apparently no link to Labour. Looks like they were working for the ex-Defence Secretary (current Security Minister) and the head of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee.

Both Tories. Not that that is really important. This is an issue which should go way above party politics.
« Last Edit: September 10, 2023, 05:07:48 pm by BillyStubbsTears »

glosterred

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Re: Spy in Parliament
« Reply #4 on September 10, 2023, 04:57:36 pm by glosterred »
I wonder who security vetted them, if they’re vetted at all? They may have lied on their vetting form, who knows but I’m sure lessons will be learned!



i_ateallthepies

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Re: Spy in Parliament
« Reply #5 on September 10, 2023, 05:21:42 pm by i_ateallthepies »
'Lessons will be learned'... it's been made into the most vacuous phrase ever coined by mankind.

danumdon

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Re: Spy in Parliament
« Reply #6 on September 10, 2023, 06:19:17 pm by danumdon »
Lets hope this is not someone from Barry Gardiner's office team after all the links to Chinese agents associated to him last year.

You'll no doubt be disappointed to find it looks like there's apparently no link to Labour. Looks like they were working for the ex-Defence Secretary (current Security Minister) and the head of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee.

Both Tories. Not that that is really important. This is an issue which should go way above party politics.

I'm just disappointed that its happened in the first place, i didn't make it a party political thing like you linked it to.

I mentioned Gardiner because of the issues from last year about his inconsistent funding from a rouge state, nothing to do with party politics, or is it?

Iberian Red

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Re: Spy in Parliament
« Reply #7 on September 11, 2023, 03:07:16 pm by Iberian Red »
Let's hope to God there is no investigation into Russian interference and images of a bloated, winkered Boris at parties in Italy.
« Last Edit: September 11, 2023, 03:09:45 pm by Iberian Red »

ravenrover

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Re: Spy in Parliament
« Reply #8 on September 11, 2023, 03:35:36 pm by ravenrover »
I think the KGB will issue those photos/videos when appropriate

Iberian Red

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Re: Spy in Parliament
« Reply #9 on September 11, 2023, 03:42:31 pm by Iberian Red »
They are already out there Raven. Probably worse to come tho.
He served his purpose for the Russians ,unfortunately lots here fell for it.

Iberian Red

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Re: Spy in Parliament
« Reply #10 on September 11, 2023, 03:53:26 pm by Iberian Red »
Lets hope this is not someone from Barry Gardiner's office team after all the links to Chinese agents associated to him last year.

You'll no doubt be disappointed to find it looks like there's apparently no link to Labour. Looks like they were working for the ex-Defence Secretary (current Security Minister) and the head of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee.

Both Tories. Not that that is really important. This is an issue which should go way above party politics.

I'm just disappointed that its happened in the first place, i didn't make it a party political thing like you linked it to.

I mentioned Gardiner because of the issues from last year about his inconsistent funding from a rouge state, nothing to do with party politics, or is it?

Cough,cough.
Boris. PM. nothing to do with party politics is it tho?

ravenrover

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Re: Spy in Parliament
« Reply #11 on September 11, 2023, 04:42:56 pm by ravenrover »
They are already out there Raven. Probably worse to come tho.
He served his purpose for the Russians ,unfortunately lots here fell for it.
I've seen the ones at the airport, but at the actual party?

Iberian Red

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Re: Spy in Parliament
« Reply #12 on September 11, 2023, 04:51:21 pm by Iberian Red »
They are already out there Raven. Probably worse to come tho.
He served his purpose for the Russians ,unfortunately lots here fell for it.
I've seen the ones at the airport, but at the actual party?

Far too risky. Obviously.
Thay would be the equivalent of the Daily Heil posting photos of Alabanians contributing to a food bank!

wilts rover

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Re: Spy in Parliament
« Reply #13 on September 11, 2023, 06:22:23 pm by wilts rover »
Lets hope this is not someone from Barry Gardiner's office team after all the links to Chinese agents associated to him last year.

You'll no doubt be disappointed to find it looks like there's apparently no link to Labour. Looks like they were working for the ex-Defence Secretary (current Security Minister) and the head of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee.

Both Tories. Not that that is really important. This is an issue which should go way above party politics.

I'm just disappointed that its happened in the first place, i didn't make it a party political thing like you linked it to.

I mentioned Gardiner because of the issues from last year about his inconsistent funding from a rouge state, nothing to do with party politics, or is it?

Times story on who it is and his links to various Tory ministers. Behind a paywall but the name is in the link:

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/chris-cash-china-spy-suspect-arrest-name-kgmgrzvl8

Sprotyrover

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Re: Spy in Parliament
« Reply #14 on September 11, 2023, 07:29:39 pm by Sprotyrover »
I would be surprised if this was just the Tip of the Iceberg, god knows how many idiots have been groomed and recruited whilst they have been teaching English in Schools over there,

wilts rover

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Re: Spy in Parliament
« Reply #15 on September 13, 2023, 06:18:30 pm by wilts rover »
2 prospective Tory Party candidates removed after advice from MI5 they may be Chinese spies.

https://news.sky.com/story/conservative-candidates-dropped-after-mi5-warned-they-could-be-chinese-spies-12960230

Colemans Left Hook

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Re: Spy in Parliament
« Reply #16 on September 13, 2023, 06:38:24 pm by Colemans Left Hook »
lest we forget

https://www.vpncompare.co.uk/boris-huawei-chinese-smartphones/

we got a practical example of what "bugged" phones can do -listening in -- when the phone is off in the "murder of a certain person"




 

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