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The Scottish Labour Party's leader Anas Sarwar and the SNP's former leader Humza Yousaf are both suspected of being assets of the CIA?
The British-American Project (BAP) was set up in the 1980s with US embassy funding, amid CIA concerns about the need to have UK politicians supporting the USA...
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'A member of the BAP is Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar, who joined the group in 2018 and organised its annual conference in Glasgow last year. He spoke of his “unparalleled enthusiasm” for the event and referred to the BAP as his “special family”, according to documents seen by Declassified.
'Sarwar’s register of interests includes £2,000 in costs paid by the BAP for a four-day trip to attend its annual conference in Seattle in 2018. Sarwar says the trip was “to develop and grow professional transatlantic relationships with a focus on technology and the rise of prejudice and hate.”
'Sarwar praised Tony Blair and called on Jeremy Corbyn to apologise for the “antisemitism crisis” that rocked Labour under his leadership.
'Sarwar did not respond to Declassified’s request for information and comment about his membership of the BAP. He also does not appear to have mentioned it publicly.'
'A member of the BAP is Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar, who joined the group in 2018 and organised its annual conference in Glasgow last year. He spoke of his “unparalleled enthusiasm” for the event and referred to the BAP as his “special family”, according to documents seen by Declassified.
'Sarwar’s register of interests includes £2,000 in costs paid by the BAP for a four-day trip to attend its annual conference in Seattle in 2018. Sarwar says the trip was “to develop and grow professional transatlantic relationships with a focus on technology and the rise of prejudice and hate.”
'Sarwar praised Tony Blair and called on Jeremy Corbyn to apologise for the “antisemitism crisis” that rocked Labour under his leadership.
'Sarwar did not respond to Declassified’s request for information and comment about his membership of the BAP. He also does not appear to have mentioned it publicly.'
For the US to be interfering in foreign elections is a bit rich, seeing as how they rant and rave about non-existent 'Russian Interference'. There is zero requirement for any UK citizen to support US policies, we are an independent nation and that's the end of it. Requiring Americans to a sign a document to that effect should be obligatory for a single one of them to be allowed to live in this country, work in this country, occupy this country.
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