Johnson's adviser's 'Russia links' should concern Australia: British MP

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Australia, the US and the rest of the Five Eyes countries should be 'extremely concerned' about Prime Minister Boris Johnson's chief of staff accessing its top-secret intelligence, a British MP has warned | latikambourke auspol

Australia, the US and the rest of the Five Eyes countries should be "extremely concerned" about Prime Minister Boris Johnson's chief of staff accessing its top-secret intelligence, a British MP has warned.

“If I we’re one of the UK’s Five Eyes allies I would be extremely concerned about this unprecedented arrangement," Bradshaw said. Benedict Cumberbatch as Dominic Cummings, Brexit Leave campaign strategist, in Brexit: An Uncivil War, a Channel 4 film.that a whistleblower had approached senior Labour politicians "to raise questions about the 'relationships' that Johnson’s chief of staff may have developed with people involved in 'politics, intelligence and security' when he worked in Russia between 1994 and 1997."because of the questions it would raise about Cumming's time in Russia.

 

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latikambourke Yes. Thank goodness there's an election coming. We should restrict any Russian access to British politics and vote for Corbyn.

latikambourke Well, him and the President of the United States.

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