Russia: pro-Putin PR organisation was created by Tory Party donors and “approved” by David Cameron | Pride’s Purge
Considering the current febrile state of relations between the UK’s Tory government and Russia, and the fact that we know the Conservatives have taken a huge amount of money in donations, this can be filed under: “What the-?”
A 2013 article on the website of Russian State News Agency TASS claims that not long after a close friend of Vladimir Putin, Vasily Shestakov met David Cameron at a Tory Party fundraiser, the former Tory leader “approved” of the creation of a pro-Russian PR organisation created by two pro-Putin Tory Party donors, Timothy Lewin, David Burnside:
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Thanks Mike. Please keep up with your excellent reports. They are bright stars amid the murky, biased reports in the MSM.
The Tory government “outrage” has been put on to appease public opinion. When the chips are down they refuse to return the Russian financial donations – that says it all.