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Labour furious over report that anti-Russia charity targeted Corbyn, receives govt cash

9-12-2018 < RT 30 697 words
 

Labour politicians are outraged and calling for a probe after a report that a McCarthy style charity has received £2 million in government money and targeted Jeremy Corbyn, straying from tackling so-called Russian disinformation.


The Institute for Statecraft, based in Scotland, initially seems to be a small organization which claims to counter alleged Russian propaganda by forming communities of journalists and influencers who use social media to push back on any so-called disinformation.


However, leaked documents provided to the Daily Record show that the organization's Integrity Initiative isn't as grassroots as it appears on the surface. In fact, it's apparently funded with £2 million of Foreign Office cash and run by British military intelligence specialists. 


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What's more is that the newspaper has reported that it launched its own investigation which found “worrying evidence” that the organization's official Twitter account has been used to attack Jeremy Corbyn, his Labour Party, and other officials within the party.


And of course, there was some anti-Russia comments thrown in for good measure – such as one tweet which quoted a newspaper article calling Corbyn a “useful idiot” with “open visceral anti-Westernism [that] helped the Kremlin cause, as surely as if he had been secretly peddling Westminster tittle-tattle for money.”


“What he has done, wittingly or unwittingly, is work with the Kremlin agenda," a newspaper report retweeted by the Integrity Initiative tweet states.







One has to question how much integrity the Integrity Initiative actually has, as it has also been accused of supporting Ukrainian politicians who oppose Russian President Vladimir Putin – even when those politicians have suspected far-right links.


Although the Integrity Initiative's apparent mission was first revealed last month, the Daily Record's Sunday report about its targeting of Corbyn and the Labour party has left the party's members more than a little angry.


“It would appear that we have a charity registered in Scotland and overseen by the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator that is funded by the UK Government and is spewing out political attacks on UK politicians, the Labour Party and the Labour movement,” Labour MSP Neil Findlay said on Friday, stating that it must be determined “why the Foreign office have been funding it [Integrity Initiative].”


Labour MP Chris Williamson also chimed in, calling any such activity “unacceptable in any democracy.”



Another MP from the party, Jon Trickett, said much of the same.







Meanwhile, some have called out British mainstream media for failing to pick up the story.



The question of whether MSM will eventually pick up the story remains unknown, especially since it has a tendency to turn a blind eye to anyone claiming to fight the good fight against “aggressive” Russia.





The Integrity Initiative's spokesman Stephen Dalziel has said he is “not aware” of any Corbyn attacks on the official social media account. “I’m not the one who controls the Twitter account. If it was criticism of one of our politicians, then that shouldn’t be on there.”


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