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Monday 19 February 2018

Tories Demand Agent COB Faces Foreign Affairs Select Committee per Guido Fawkes

The Jeremy Corbyn Communist Informant story moves on, not that the BBC will tell you.

Guido Fawkes reports https://order-order.com/2018/02/19/tories-demand-agent-cob-faces-foreign-affairs-select-committee/ that:

'The Tories are calling for Jeremy Corbyn to be hauled before the Foreign Affairs select committee to face questions over his links to a Czech spymaster. David Morris has written to FASC chairman Tom Tugendhat asking him to bring Agent COB in for an evidence session to"allow the facts to be established and individuals to clear their name". '

Guido Fawkes has the letter. Do read it all but here's a pertinent part:

' Given that it is widely accepted the Czech intelligence service had a track record of successfully penetrating Parliament – including the recruitment of at least two senior Labour MP's – John Stonehouse and Will Owen there are strong grounds to warrant further investigation of these reports.

We are fortunate that a number of former Soviet Bloc Intelligence agencies have had their files preserved. The Stasi of the DDR have had many of their records preserved and they may also shed some light on the issue.'

As Guido says:

'The man who wants to be Prime Minister has been accused by a Czech spy of handing information to Britain's enemies – something he does not deny. At the very least we should be told what Corbyn said in his meetings with Jan Sarkocy, and allow him to answer the very pertinent questions about his judgement in being foolish enough to meet Soviet bloc "diplomats". '

Add Jeremy Corbyn's' holiday' in East Germany to the enquiry and I think this could be very interesting, especially if the Czech and East German intelligence files mention comrades Corbyn, McDonnell and Abbott.

It would be interesting to speculate at what point the Labour Party's propaganda arm, the BBC, will report on this news story. The BBC were happy to report all sorts of wild speculation surrounding urinating Russian prostitutes and Donald Trump, as well as pretty much any claims of collusion between Donald Trump and the Russian government, yet about Jeremy Corbyn... nothing. It's almost as though the BBC want to keep the British public in ignorance about these claims.

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