US billionaire Soros donated £400k to an anti-Brexit group. The US has always wanted Britain to stay in the EU. Obama warned...
Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan donated £500,000 each to the ‘Britain Stronger in Europe’ group, Citigroup and Morgan Stanley – £250,000 each. If this is not foreign interference… then what is it?
Soros & the £400k Question: What constitutes ‘foreign interference’ in democracy?
Neil Clark, RT : 9 Feb, 2018
You’d have to have a real sense of humor failure not to laugh.
The news that US billionaire Soros donated £400k to an anti-Brexit group
came on the day that YouTube said they found no evidence of Russian
interference in Brexit.
Repeat After Me (with robotic arm movements): “Unproven
Russian involvement in Brexit – terrible! Impose more sanctions on
Moscow! A £400k check from an American billionaire for an anti-Brexit
campaigning group – that’s no problem; it’s helping our democracy!”
You
don’t have to own a brand new £999 state-of-the art Hypocrisy Detector
from Harrods, to pick up on the double standards. Just having a few
functioning brain cells and thinking for yourself will do. For months in
the UK we’ve been bombarded with Establishment-approved conspiracy
theories – peddled in all the ’best’ newspapers – that Russia somehow
‘fixed’ Brexit. Getting Britain to leave the EU was all part of a
cunning plot by Vladimir Putin, aka Dr. Evil, to weaken Europe and the
‘free world.’
Even West End musical composer Andrew Lloyd-Webber, who knows quite a bit about phantoms, seemed taken in by it. “By
quitting Europe, I fear that we are hastening Putin’s dream of the
break-up of the EU – and with it, potentially, western civilisation,” the noble Lord declared in July.
Never
mind that we don’t have a single statement from Putin or other senior
Kremlin figures saying that they actually supported Brexit. These
Establishment Russia-bashers know exactly what The Vlad is thinking.
And never mind that RT and Sputnik, which we are repeatedly told are “propaganda arms of the Russian government,”
ran articles by pro- and anti-Brexit writers. The same people who told
us Iraq had WMDs in 2003 were absolutely sure it was those dastardly
Russkies who had got Britain to vote ‘leave.’ The irony is of course
that there was significant foreign interference in Brexit. But it didn’t
come from Moscow.
The US has always wanted Britain to stay in the EU. In April 2016,
two months before the Referendum, President Obama made it clear what he
wanted when he visited the UK. He warned that if Britain exited the EU
it would be “at the back of the queue” for trade deals with the US.
Just imagine if Putin had said that. The Russophobes would have spontaneously combusted.
Then of course there was the backing the Remain camp had from the giants of US capital. Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan donated £500,000 each to the ‘Britain Stronger in Europe’ group, Citigroup and Morgan Stanley – £250,000 each.
Again, repeat after me (with robotic arm movements): “This is not foreign interference… This is not foreign interference!”
The point is not whether we are for or against Brexit. Or whether we
think George Soros is a malign influence who only acts out of
self-interest or an old sweetie-pie with the good of humanity at heart.
The point is the double standards that are causing our Hypocrisy
Detectors to explode.
Let’s think back to December 2016. Then, the
pro-war and fiercely anti-Russian Labour MP Ben Bradshaw told
Parliament that it was “highly probable” that Russia had interfered with Brexit.
Fourteen months on, what have we got? On Thursday, the global head of You Tube’s public policy, Juniper Downs, said her company “had conducted a thorough investigation around the Brexit referendum and found no evidence of Russian interference.”
Twitter meanwhile says it detected 49 (yes, 49) accounts from what it claimed to be a “Russian troll factory,”
which sent all of 942 messages about Brexit – amounting to less than
0.005% of all the tweets about the Referendum. Twitter said the accounts
received “very low levels of engagement” from users. If the
Kremlin had planned to use tweets to persuade us to vote ‘leave,’ they
didn’t really put much effort into it, did they?
Finally, Facebook
said that only three “Kremlin-linked” accounts were found which spent
the grand sum of 72p (yes, 72p) on ads during the Referendum campaign.
Which amounts to the greater “interference”? 72p or £400K? Erm… tough call, isn’t it?
You
might have thought, given his concern with ‘foreign interference’ in
British politics, that Ben Bradshaw would have been urging ‘Best for
Britain’ to return George Soros’ donation. Au contraire! His only tweets
about it were retweets of two critical comments about the Daily
Telegraph, and the BBC’s coverage of the story. Conclusion: Those who
rail about ‘Russia meddling in Brexit’ but not Soros’ intervention
aren’t concerned about ‘foreign interference’ in UK politics, only
‘foreign interference’ from countries they don’t approve of.
Those who are quite happy peddling ludicrous conspiracy theories about Russians shout “conspiracy theorist”
(or worse) at those who report factually on proven meddling from
others. The Daily Express hit the nail on the head in their Friday
editorial which said: “Just what does George Soros think he is doing
pouring £400,000 into a campaign to stop Brexit. For a start he is not
actually a resident of this country so it has nothing to do with him.”
That really is the rub of the matter. And Bradshaw and co. have no adequate response except to shoot the messenger.
If
we look at the affair with an even wider lens, the hypocrisy is even
greater. The US has been gripped by an anti-Russian frenzy not seen
since the days of Senator Joe McCarthy. The unsubstantiated claim that
Russia fixed the election for Donald Trump is repeated by ‘liberals’ and
many neocons too, as a statement of fact. “I don’t know that the
public understands the gravity of what the Russians were able to do and
continue to do here in the United States. They’ve attacked us. They’re
trying to undermine our democracy,” film director Rob Reiner said.
But
the number one country round the world for undermining democracy and
interfering in the affairs of other sovereign states is the US itself.
While Establishment journos and pundits have been foaming at the
mouth over ‘Russiagate’ and getting terribly excited over ‘smoking guns’
which turn out – surprise, surprise – to be damp squibs, there’s been
less attention paid to the boasts of former Vice President Joe Biden on
how he got the allegedly ‘independent’ Ukrainian government to sack its
prosecutor general in a few hours. “I looked at them and said: ‘I’m leaving in six hours. If the prosecutor is not fired, you’re not getting the money…"
“I said, ‘I’m telling you, you’re not getting the billion dollars,” Biden said during a meeting of the US’ Council on Foreign Relations. “Well, son of a b***h. He got fired.”
Again,
just imagine the furore if a leading Russian government figure boasted
about how he used financial inducements to get another country’s
Prosecutor General to be sacked. Or if a tape was leaked in which the
Russian Ambassador and a Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson could be
heard discussing who should or shouldn’t be in the new ‘democratic’
government of another sovereign state. But we had the US Ambassador to Ukraine
and the US Assistant Secretary of State doing exactly that in 2014 –
and the ‘Russia is interfering in the Free World!’ brigade were as
silent as a group of Trappist monks.
It’s fair to say that Orwell
would have a field day with the doublespeak that’s currently on show.
The cognitive dissonance is there for all to see. Repeat After Me:
Unproven Russian interference – Bad. Proven interference from other
external sources – Good. What’s your problem?
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