Boris Johnson’s law change on sanctions is too little, too late – because he’s a Russian stooge?

Boris Johnson and Evgeny Lebedev: Johnson put this son of a Russian KGB officer into the UK’s House of Lords – because, it is widely believed – Lebedev’s Evening Standard helped Johnson’s rise to power.

Boris Johnson has been shamed into changing the law so it is easier to sanction Russians with assets in the UK, stung by criticism that the UK is acting too slowly.

Ministers are tabling amendments to the Economic Crime Bill in order to help the UK align with penalties imposed by allies in the EU and US.

The change will be fast-tracked through Parliament on Monday, meaning allies of Vladimir Putin with money and property in the UK will have another three days’ grace in which to stash their assets elsewhere.

Public opinion is that the Tories have been slow to act because they have taken a fortune in donations from Russians – and they want to know what these UK politicians were asked to do in return for that – as they understand it – dirty money.

Rather than respond to that question, the government seems to have chosen to leave it hanging in the air – trying to divert attention to what it is doing now:

Apparently a minister (was it Hinds?) said that Unexplained Wealth Orders were introduced years ago to allow the government to confiscate assets from people suspected of wrongdoing – and it is widely believed that much of the Russian cash flowing around the UK – and British politics – is ill-gotten. But this just provoked another hard question – and embarrassing answer:

So, Unexplained Wealth Orders have been an unqualified failure – were they mentioned merely to provide an appearance of activity when none has taken place?

Meanwhile:

It was Boris Johnson’s old friend Lubov Chernukhin. She donated £13,750 in October and £66,500 in December, just months before Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine. In total she has handed £2 million to the Tories.

And what do you think of this?

The analysis – which includes many legitimate companies – suggests that thousands of firms listed on the UK’s business register are controlled by Russian nationals who live in the country, with some linked to Putin’s allies.

The final example of Russian influence in the UK, that I’ll include in this article, is something I heard on Radio 4’s Today programme on March 3:

The presenter – I think it was Evan Davis – said it had been suggested that properties like Sutton Place could be seized and used to house displaced Ukrainians. He expressed deep scepticism that the Tory government would ever have the courage to make such a move.

And this is the problem – one that won’t go away when Johnson introduces a “too little, too late” law change on Monday:

We simply don’t believe prime minister can effectively sanction Russians in the UK when he was compromised and corrupted with dirty Russian money long before he got anywhere near Downing Street.

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One Comment

  1. El Dee March 5, 2022 at 1:13 am - Reply

    Too little too late seems to be Boris’ maxim. He was the same with COVID and caused the deaths of tens of thousands. The reason is the same, to ensure he has the support he needs. With COVID it was done to avoid upsetting the COVID sceptic backbenchers and with these sanctions to ensure he keeps getting his donations. For someone with a majority the size he has he is unusually spineless when it comes to taking decisions. In the first half of the COVID pandemic you could see devolved countries like Scotland do something and know that Boris would do the same – 2 or 3 weeks later, although both got their advice from the same experts, of course on the way out of the pandemic Boris has been keener than anyone to throw caution to the wind. He has now ensured that daily figures aren’t published (although you can still go on to the website and subtract yesterday’s total figure from today’s total figure but weirdly you can only do this for the UK as a whole OR you can subtract the Scottish figure (If you go to their website they still publish daily) you’ll get England, Wales & NI. So now with no daily figures he is officially declaring it over but there are anomalies in the case figures. The stealth variant is on the rise and Scots numbers have been much higher than elsewhere for weeks now but, weirdly, their death figures are low – this suggests that the difference in how the figures is collected is hiding cases – and by a very large margin. It’s time to throw the public under the bus, forget partygate and concentrate on a convenient war and its associated scandals. Like Trump, each new scandal makes us forget the previous one. I’ve not young and I’ve always been interested in politics and I can’t remember a government so riddled with corruption and incompetence and ill-will for its own people..

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