Scotland, Dark Money and the Prince
As vans trundle around London in the crudest propaganda campaign for an insidious regime the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is welcomed to Britain by Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson …
#SaudiArabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is welcomed to #UnitedKingdom by Foreign Secretary @BorisJohnson to see first-hand the business, cultural and educational bonds that exist between the two Kingdoms. #SaudiUKVisit #CrownPrinceUK #CrownPrinceVisit pic.twitter.com/BFRMcED5mL
— Saudi Embassy UK (@SaudiEmbassyUK) March 7, 2018
Meanwhile the Conservatives are currently trying to block the public from knowing who gave the DUP £435,000 as uncovered by @AdamRamsay & @PeterKGeoghegan
Serious questions remain over the DUP’s spending on the EU referendum in June 2016 – including a £435,000 donation from a group called the Constitutional Research Council (CRC), chaired by Richard Cook, a former vice-chairman of the Scottish Conservatives and Unionist party.
What’s the connection between Scotland, Dark Money and the Prince?
Tories are currently trying to block the public from knowing who gave the DUP £435,000 as uncovered by @AdamRamsay & @PeterKGeoghegan Why? #DarkMoney #Brexit #SaudiPrinceNotWelcome pic.twitter.com/a0YsK6vFCb
— Real Media (@RealMediaGB) March 7, 2018
Read more on the Dark Money investigation here.
I’d love to know who’s currently propping-up the PGB.
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