Nathan Gill is merely the tip of the iceberg.
”In the messages, sent two months after Coburn joined the Brexit Party, Voloshyn discussed money apparently set aside for Coburn while he was bribing Gill.”
The irony is almost too perfect: one of the loud voices for “taking back control” from Europe has himself taken back his own control by fleeing the country he helped detach and now living comfortably in France.
Russia had a vested interest in the outcome of Brexit and suspicious money seems to have flowed toward key figures.
Perhaps the clearest indictment comes from within the Brexit camp itself. Ryan Bourne, one of the leading pro-Brexit economists who campaigned vigorously for Leave in 2016, has now publicly admitted the following:
- Brexit has made Britain poorer
- Business investment has collapsed
- Productivity has weakened
- Companies dependent on EU trade have slashed jobs and spending
- New trade barriers are permanently holding the economy back
- Brexit has deepened the fiscal crisis
- There are no significant offsetting benefits
- The damage is clear, undeniable, and visible in the data
Even the people who designed Brexit are now telling the truth, while Farage continues to lie.
Given everything we now know the Russian contacts, the unexplained money, the strategic alignment with Moscow’s geopolitical aims it strains credulity to believe Farage himself has not benefited from Russian funds. After all, Brexit delivered precisely what the Kremlin wanted most: a weakened United Kingdom and a fractured more vulnerable Europe.
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