🚨 BREAKING: Trump just announced the U.S. will send $10 BILLION to his so-called “Board of Peace.”
An offshore entity he controls. Where he’s chairman for life.
That’s taxpayer money → straight into Trump’s personal power structure.
He’s robbing America in real time.
New Epstein emails show Peter Mandelson secretly advising JPMorgan’s CEO on how to fight Labour’s 2009 bankers’ bonus tax - even suggesting he “mildly threaten” the Chancellor.
Mandelson was Business Secretary at the time.
A year later, he was seeking work with JPM.
You'll want to be sitting down for this bit.
Water companies are currently £82.7 billion in debt, have paid themselves £85 billion in dividends, leak over a trillion of litres of water per year, dump sewage for almost 4 million hours per year, have been convicted of over 1,200 criminal acts since 1989 and an average of 35% of your bill goes on nothing but paying more interest and yet more dividends.
And not a single company has ever lost their operating licence. 👇
Epstein's Mossad connection is an open secret but still British media ignore Epstein and Israel connections
Funny how media protects Israel even when the story involves child trafficking, blackmail, and the compromise of their own politicians.
Don't say, "The most corrupt administration in American history." There is no comparison between Trump, on the one hand, and eg Grant, Harding, or Nixon on the other. Nixon's worst day in office was 100x better than Trump's best day. The relevant comparisons are to non-American presidents in authoritarian societies with unfree media. Trump's scale of stealing and bribe-taking has never been remotely paralleled in any democratic country ever before.
Big up this lad. He went to the Tommy Robinson march in Braintree, and he eloquently cooked them
"Tommy Robinson is a piece of work.. I believe in humanity.. I don't agree with any of these political pigs. This isn't left vs right. This isn't Black vs white. This is UP vs DOWN"
PETER MANDELSON, JEFFREY EPSTEIN AND THE 'DEAR GORDON' NOTE
Lord Mandelson sent the paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein a private email to Gordon Brown that contained highly sensitive market information on secret plans to sell off government assets
As per @DanNeidle it is pretty extraordinary. It contains a discussion on asset sales, tax policies and states that businesses think the Tories will win the election. It's about as sensitive at it gets outside of national security issues
In June 2009, when Mandelson was serving as business secretary, he sent Epstein what he described as an "interesting note" from Nick Butler, a special adviser, to Brown on "business issues"
The note suggested that the government had “saleable assets” which could be sold off to the private sector to reduce debt. It added that this would enable the government to go into the next election with a pledge not to increase the top rate of income tax or corporation tax in the next Parliament
At the time Epstein had already been convicted of child sex offences and served time in jail. He made his money helping rich clients with investments and had close links with senior bankers for whom confidential information of potential government asset sales would have been valuable
In the email chain, Epstein, a billionaire financier, asks “what saleable assets”. Mandelson responds: “Land, property I guess”
Explosive from #C4News - criminal investigation against Mandelson
Gary Gibbon, "Epstein almost had an inside track into drafting UK legislation at one point"
"There is a catchphrase in these documents for when Peter Mandelson was passing stuff on to Jeffrey Epstein"
"And it doesn't make him look very innocent"
"He says: Please Protect"
"We now have the potential for a police investigation"
You won’t hear this from any of our media.
Nigel Farage’s name is mentioned in the Epstein Files.
If you are righting incandescent regarding Peter Mandleson.
But NOT incandescent regarding Nigel Farage.
YOU are part of the problem.
#BBCLauraK
Difficult to overstate the gravity of the Mandelson affair. A cabinet minister, during a financial crisis, allegedly leaking highly-confidential and market-sensitive information to a mega-rich financier (and convicted paedophile) who had been personally bankrolling him, while also privately suggesting the CEO of a top investment bank 'threaten' his own chancellor in an effort to force a change of policy. Potentially one of the most serious scandals in British political history, surely?
The man behind donations of £200,000 to Reform is a church warden from Potters Bar, who just happens to work for a billionaire from Kazakhstan. But it's definitely not money laundering or interference in UK politics by a foreign national.
We found evidence that you took £100k in furlough the year you made £7m profit.
And were a director of Digme Fitness with Mrs Sunak hoovering up £600K in grants before closing the company owing VAT you had taken from customers & tax and NICs you had taken from employees.
Violence has spilt onto King Street after two men were removed from a gentlemen’s club in Melbourne.
One of the men threw a chair which appeared to be aimed at security, hitting his friend instead. Get the full story on 7NEWS at 6pm. @paul_dowsley
I worked with Farage from 1999-2003 when he was first elected as an MEP, sharing an office with him in Strasbourg. I stayed at his home, travelled with him, dined and entertained when we were in Europe, and worked with him in the UK.
Outwardly charming, he is in fact a vindictive, aggressive bully, with a huge chip on his shoulder. He is intolerant of criticism, has no loyalty to anyone, and will shaft anyone who disagrees with him, gets in his way or poses a threat (usually by underhand means, via third parties).
I am not surprised, therefore, that you have come to your view. Most people who have been close to Farage feel the same way and would not trust him in the slightest. Many more will come to the same conclusion, and eventually the Farage bubble will burst. I hope it does so before he does even more damage.