Is there any interference? Russia for Brext?

Russia has joined the referendum for Brex in 2016. Moscow rejects the accusations, the British opposition puts it up: It requests publicising the report that Prime Minister Johnson presented. A new debate about Brexet has opened up in Britain. Russia has joined the referendum for Brex in the year. [...]
Russia has joined the referendum for Brex in 2016. Moscow rejects the accusations, the British opposition puts it up: It requests publicising the report that Prime Minister Johnson presented.
A new debate about Brexet has opened up in Britain. Russia has joined the referendum for Brex in 2016. The Parliamentary Commission for Secret Services has already submitted a report. But the prime minister, Boris Johnson, does not make it public. British opposition accuses government Johnson, because he's keeping the report secret, in order for the opinion not to add any detail to the December 12th parliamentary elections.
This is not everything else that the silent attempt to keep the truth against parliament and to serve democracy by”, said the foreign policy assistant of the Labusist Party, Emily Thornberry. She thinks that the report can eventually raise other issues, like that. Reports between Johnson and a suspect as a Russian spy. This has guided Johnson as a good friend. “The report can also provide for Johnson's political adviser, Dominic Cummings, who in the 1990s worked in Russia or even the Russian financing issue for the conservative party”, has been expressed further on Thornberry. Even the foreign political assistant of liberal-democrats expressed about the theme: “Retamination”
“None test for Russian intervention”
Secretary of State for Europne Christopher Pincher dismissed the charges: “There is no test, to prove there has been any successful Russian intervention in the British electoral process. Moscow rejects such accusations. But even conservative party members are requesting publication of the report. Not making public the report, Boris Johnson let alone feel the persecution of opposition, said former Brex Minister David Davis.
How big is Russia's influence on referendum for Brex?
The report was submitted October 17th to Johnson. A review of this report normally requires ten days, according to former prosecutor general Dominic Grays. But he is opposed to Pincher, who says that processing requires that it be realistic three to four weeks ago, referring to ongoing debates about Brexit and new elections. The prime minister has had a lot of commitment to some issues. ”
The Grays say that the report can contain information, that would distract the electors. He was attended by the Tori parliamentary group, because in the dispute of Brextin he was helped to rule. In the next election, he is running as an independent candidate. / DW












