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Secret UK Policies Unknown to the Public

  UK Beholden to Arab Oil Monarchies In continuation of our last edition on the secret agenda between the UK and the UAE - United Arab Emirates, The Party is highlighting more details from an article published in November 2015 in The Guardian . We will see that public affairs in Britain have been run by small groups of people in Whitehall and Westminster as if they were a private matter, and that Tony Blair the former Labour prime minister was actually working with the Tory government in a secret capacity long after he left office. It would in fact appear that Blair was directing Britain’s foreign policy during the government of David Cameron and Theresa May – but without a democratic mandate. “At the time of the meetings in 2013, Blair was the Middle East peace envoy and acting for the United Arab Emirates. Over nine months the Guardian’s freedom of information requests were blocked by government, with officials claiming it would prejudice commercial interests … and international re

UK-United Arab Emirates Secret Agenda

Tory Government and Tony Blair Working Together Following up on our most recent edition, in which the UK is outlined as a subsidiary of Arab Gulf states promoting their own policies in return for petrodollars, The Party is looking more closely at The Guardian’s article from November 2015 which reports on the secret agenda between the UK and the United Arab Emirates. It was set up by the Tory government and codenamed: Falcon , and included the participation of the former Labour prime minister Tony Blair. The Guardian notes that “Its dealings were never made public”, thus giving us to understand that the UK government was acting on matters of public interest in an undisclosed fashion. The paper goes on to specify that “after extensive freedom of information requests and speaking to key sources at Whitehall and business, The Guardian had established for the first time that Falcon officials and Lord Deighton produced a ‘beauty parade’ of projects to be proffered to the crown prince’s i

UK Subsidiary of Wahhabi Oil Dynasties

Oil Dynasty Branch UK Following our last article on the petrol trade and how it has dictated the involvement of successive UK governments in overseas wars - including Islamic extremists departing from Britain to join Islamic State and Al Qaeda, today’s Party edition once again presents a page made public prior to the shutting down of Party space which came about when all disqus channels were deleted. We are presenting a word-for-word reprint of a March 2018 publication, bringing it back into public circulation notwithstanding the attempted shut-down operated by the establishment of the now-defunct UK. We will be shedding more light onto how the UK was in fact a subsidiary entity of the Wahhabi oil dynasties. It is more proof that the disembodied ghouls of the establishment need to move on from limbo, as there can be no chance for them to re-enter the deceased UK body. Here is the reprint of the 2018 page: The Grand Plan for Petrodollars in Britain Anglia Of England @angliaof

Overseas Wars and the Petrol Trade UK

Arabian Oil and Gas Dependency Tonight's Party publication focuses again on the heritage left by the UK's dependency on Arabian petrol and its trade dealings with the Arab Gulf dynasties - see our previous print on the war in Yemen and the petrodollar connection. Once again we are reprinting a Party edition from 2017 owing to its relevance in the post-UK era. As previously stated, we can retrieve from our archives any edition that has been taken down after the deletion of all disqus channels, and therefore we are presenting the following page from around four years ago: Petrodollars and the UK Economy Anglia Of England @angliaofengland a day ago (2017) Today, The Party looks into Westminster's links with the Gulf sheikhs who privately own vast reserves of petroleum and gas in the Arabian peninsular. Absolute Monarchies Drowning in Oil As absolute monarchies, the sheikhs have unlimited access to an immense income deriving from the sale of fuel, and they can inv

The War in Yemen – UK Petrodollars

Review of Party Publication In today’s edition, following up on our recent war crimes tribunal for Yemen article, we are presenting the opening part of a page published in July 2017 at The Party and since then taken down when all disqus channels were deleted. It doesn’t take much to understand why the Tory government back then was glad to see all Party space shut down, alas here we are again with a reminder of what we once wrote for all to see. The following text presents our view concerning a high court UK decision from July 2017 which allowed the UK government of the time to continue selling weapons to be used in the war on Yemen. For reasons of space we are limiting the reprint to the first few paragraphs, as the remaining part of the text also dealt with other matters, such as the famine in Africa. Famine in Yemen and Africa Anglia Of England @angliaofengland a day ago (July 2017) Today, The Party reports on the ongoing famine that is raging in Yemen and in east Africa,