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 relations between the UK and any other state”.

It is evident then that Blair was working for the United Arab Emirate oil-dynasty families and had power to order the UK Tory government not to reveal any information that could enlighten the public on matters of significant concern. And while not mentioned in The Guardian’s article, it is no secret that Mr. Blair suddenly became immensely rich soon after leaving office as prime minister in 2007. Whoever paid him so much money may well be the people who also used him to exert extreme influence over the UK Tory government and over Whitehall. But also, they may have wielded direct influence over Blair during his time as prime minister, and this could be the real reason why the Chilcot Report was covered up by the Tory government of David Cameron and Theresa May.

Covering Up Until the Very End  

In its article, The Guardian goes on to describe how they managed to corner the Treasury into admitting it had been covering up information that should have been available for public scrutiny, as evidently The Guardian had made investigations of their own and confronted the Treasury with the undeniable.

“When emailed detailed notes of the meeting, the Treasury admitted on 26 March 2015 that Blair had met ministers – and acknowledged that there had been a series of 'secret' meetings with the £70 billion Mubadala investment fund run by the United Arab Emirates. In an email to the Guardian, the Treasury said Deighton had four previously unrecorded meetings with Mubadala – three in July 2013 including the one with Blair, and another in September.” 

The paper then adds: “A spokesperson for Tony Blair’s office said they had no comment to make.” And this wouldn’t be surprising considering that Blair feels himself above the law after having lied to parliament on behalf of one or more foreign powers in order to get Britain into war, to then be recruited by the Tory government to continue with his secret policies. We can only assume that the Arab oil dynasties own the judicial system in Britain as well as the government! 

On Internal Affairs

By investing so much money in Britain, the Gulf oil monarchies not only determined UK foreign policy, but also what goes on at home in Britain.

“Manchester council kept details secret of how public land was transferred to a company controlled by an offshore vehicle owned by the crown prince’s brother.”

“Whitehall intervened when one of London’s top universities provoked a “crisis” by questioning a £60m donation from the emirates.”

We will conclude this publication with the following paragraph from The Guardian and thereby sum up why the public never has anything to say in local and national decisions when the country is ruled by a group of foreign entities who purchased the state governing body and buy up the country’s assets:

“The 10-person team of top officials, codenamed Project Falcon, was put together in the summer of 2013 for the United Arab Emirates, a federation of seven absolute monarchies dominated by oil-rich Abu Dhabi, to try to ensure the Gulf state would spend its money in Britain.”

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