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I don't think there is anything malicious going on between the Labour party and the Russians. Voting Labour is currently the only hope of stopping Brexit, which is against Russian interests. In addition, this Conservative government is sitting on a report about Russian interference in UK politics. If it cast Labour in a bad light, there is no chance they would be waiting until after the election to release it.
It just doesn't add up to me. A Labour government would be detrimental to their current ideology. The only way it makes sense is if Russia is continuing to sow the seeds of division in the UK, by any means necessary.
Comment by Jlloyd83 at 07/12/2019 at 00:44 UTC
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Corbyn's voting record in the HoC is as anti-EU as the most ardent Tory Brexiter and his closest advisers and colleagues have a long history of being sympathetic former communist bloc and China. The only reason Labours current policy of another ref based on Remain or the softest of soft Brexits exists is because he's been manoeuvred into it by Keir Starmer and other Remainers in the PLP.