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Old 21-07-2020, 10:16   #41
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Re: Was Labour complicit with Russian interference in 2019 UK General Election?

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Originally Posted by nomadking View Post
What is this "interference" ever have amounted to? Just people expressing an opinion? Do no other countries ever "interfere" in the same way? Then there is the rather insidious way the media "interferes". Even the inclusion of an extra word in a sentence can change the tone and impression of a story. Journalists can be rather selective on who and what they challenge about a story.
My understanding from the initial story that Mick posted was that some confidential British Government documents were illegally obtained by Russian interests and uploaded to the Redditt site, thereby placing them in the public domain. Journalists and opposition parties were then able to avail themselves of the information.
This is slightly different from your suggestion of posting an opinion.
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