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By *LCC OP   Couple  over a year ago

Cambridge

Im surprised no one on here has posted about the reports of connections between Banks and the Russians.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Im surprised no one on here has posted about the reports of connections between Banks and the Russians.

"

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There's one country that's been influencing UK policy and elections for decades.... But you can't mention that or your antisemitic

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Are you anti Russian! Don't you know how they were persecuted under Hitler, shut up you xenophobic bigot you

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By *ara JTV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East

It's an old story, isn't it.

Banks, Farage, Trump et al.

Finding common ground with the Russians to achieve their objectives.

Weakening the EU is what they all want.

So why shouldn't they get together?

Does it matter?

If Remain had won and been shown to have a pattern with, let's say, George Soros, would that be a problem?

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By *LCC OP   Couple  over a year ago

Cambridge


"It's an old story, isn't it.

Banks, Farage, Trump et al.

Finding common ground with the Russians to achieve their objectives.

Weakening the EU is what they all want.

So why shouldn't they get together?

Does it matter?

If Remain had won and been shown to have a pattern with, let's say, George Soros, would that be a problem?

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Soros isn't a state, nor working on behalf of a state.

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"It's an old story, isn't it.

Banks, Farage, Trump et al.

Finding common ground with the Russians to achieve their objectives.

Weakening the EU is what they all want.

So why shouldn't they get together?

Does it matter?

If Remain had won and been shown to have a pattern with, let's say, George Soros, would that be a problem?

"

So Aaron Banks may have had a meeting with some Russians, so what. Cameron had a meeting with Barack Obama and Obama interfered and told the UK how to vote, backed with threats against the UK public that we'd be at the back of the queue.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Back of the line you mean surely

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Apparently he even shags his wife now and again and she’s Russian would you believe?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Apparently he even shags his wife now and again and she’s Russian would you believe? "
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Who Obama or trump

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By *ara JTV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East


"It's an old story, isn't it.

Banks, Farage, Trump et al.

Finding common ground with the Russians to achieve their objectives.

Weakening the EU is what they all want.

So why shouldn't they get together?

Does it matter?

If Remain had won and been shown to have a pattern with, let's say, George Soros, would that be a problem?

Soros isn't a state, nor working on behalf of a state. "

What's the difference.

Each has resources.

Each has objectives.

Each thinks they are doing what they think is right.

They just come from different places, different interests to satisfy.

But ultimately, it is people using the wealth at their disposal to bring about geopolitical change.

Elected or unelected, there is no difference.

Britain has done it, other countries have done it, the US is probably the most modern exponent of it. Russia now is finding ways to do it.

It is what power does - emboldens people to believe they can change events in a course that favours them.

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By *ara JTV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East


"It's an old story, isn't it.

Banks, Farage, Trump et al.

Finding common ground with the Russians to achieve their objectives.

Weakening the EU is what they all want.

So why shouldn't they get together?

Does it matter?

If Remain had won and been shown to have a pattern with, let's say, George Soros, would that be a problem?

So Aaron Banks may have had a meeting with some Russians, so what. Cameron had a meeting with Barack Obama and Obama interfered and told the UK how to vote, backed with threats against the UK public that we'd be at the back of the queue. "

Not just in the EU referendum, the Scottish one, too.

The Queen even was persuaded to dip her toe in the Scottish one.

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"Apparently he even shags his wife now and again and she’s Russian would you believe? .

Who Obama or trump"

Can't be Farage, his wife is German

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By *LCC OP   Couple  over a year ago

Cambridge

Yeah, first it was Cambridge Analytica helping to influence the vote, now the Russians too. It's amazing that some people consider this to be a free and fair democracy.

Maybe the Supreme Court will over throw the referendum?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Trading with Russia would be beneficial to this country.

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By *LCC OP   Couple  over a year ago

Cambridge


"Trading with Russia would be beneficial to this country. "

We do trade with Russia.

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By *illwill69uMan  over a year ago

moston

Is it me, or is it strange how all these Super Brits who are looking to dump everything EU (that's essentially Western European) and claim to be so True Blue just like the republicans in the USA under Trump are so pro Russia and want to jump into bed with the KGB colonel who runs that country now?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Is it me, or is it strange how all these Super Brits who are looking to dump everything EU (that's essentially Western European) and claim to be so True Blue just like the republicans in the USA under Trump are so pro Russia and want to jump into bed with the KGB colonel who runs that country now?"
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Are you secretly an Israeli bot?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We've got the conservative friends of Israel and we've got the Labour friends of Israel and we've got the liberal friends of Israel.... Then we've got the all party friends of Israel (no idea why that exists as they've got all three bases already covered).

And then we've got the British Israel communications group blah blah blah what the fuck do you think they've been doing for fifty fucking years except influencing British politics?.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Oh shucks, no it's the fucking Russians, I say this with contempt, it's not that I don't know the Russians aren't at it, it's just that there last in a long long long line of fucking states that seek to influence British politics but for fifty plus years nobody's given a shit but suddenly, Russia's a problem

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By *oo hotCouple  over a year ago

North West


"Oh shucks, no it's the fucking Russians, I say this with contempt, it's not that I don't know the Russians aren't at it, it's just that there last in a long long long line of fucking states that seek to influence British politics but for fifty plus years nobody's given a shit but suddenly, Russia's a problem "

Aside from when people like me were securing places like Greenham Common because back in the 1980’s Russia was a big problem.

Why don’t you just be you, instead of trying to score points?

The world evolves, we all evolve and life goes on.

It is OK to make your feelings felt without having to score a point. We have all been wrong and we have all been right - because we are human lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Oh shucks, no it's the fucking Russians, I say this with contempt, it's not that I don't know the Russians aren't at it, it's just that there last in a long long long line of fucking states that seek to influence British politics but for fifty plus years nobody's given a shit but suddenly, Russia's a problem

Aside from when people like me were securing places like Greenham Common because back in the 1980’s Russia was a big problem.

Why don’t you just be you, instead of trying to score points?

The world evolves, we all evolve and life goes on.

It is OK to make your feelings felt without having to score a point. We have all been wrong and we have all been right - because we are human lol"

.

Oh sorry, yea your right, Russia's a giant threat to my way of life, let's bomb them

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"Is it me, or is it strange how all these Super Brits who are looking to dump everything EU (that's essentially Western European) and claim to be so True Blue just like the republicans in the USA under Trump are so pro Russia and want to jump into bed with the KGB colonel who runs that country now?"

Not just 'Super Brits' and Donald Trump's republicans who want to engage with Russia now though is it. Italy have told the EU they want EU sanctions against Russia lifted.

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By *illwill69uMan  over a year ago

moston


"Oh sorry, yea your right, Russia's a giant threat to my way of life, let's bomb them "

Maybe you should listen to the 4 hour speech Putin gave last week where he effectively said he is willing to start WW3 and make it nuclear if we oppose his new Russian world order before you pour scorn on those who point east and ask how come so many political leaders are bowing to Russia.

To paraphrase Churchill, you cant negotiate with a bear who is ready to rip your head off! Russia did not spend the last 15 years rearming so it could have pretty military parades!

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By *urve BallWoman  over a year ago

North London


"Apparently he even shags his wife now and again and she’s Russian would you believe? .

Who Obama or trump

Can't be Farage, his wife is German "

Oh ok. Banks' wife Russian, Farage's wife German = Message to the world: if you're a young, hot woman, you're welcome. Everyone else, turn around and back on the plane/boat.

With regards to the topic, Russia acts like a predator in the wild. Trying to isolate animals from the rest of the group, in order to attack them and kill them more easily. Or, like the 1 person within a group of friends, who spreads lies/gossip in order for everyone to fall out with each other. Russia meddles in absolutely everything. No surprise that Trump likes them. They remind him...of him!

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

Banks is certainly an unsavoury character, seemingly pro UK, herding the sheep towards the mess that the UK has, whilst activity behind the scenes was perhaps akin to what would have resulted in people being sentenced to death in bygone years. Russian gold mines going cheap, anyone?

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