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Pablo Martini (@PabloMartini) · 02/2024 · Tröts: 2.690 · Folger: 226
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In case you are still undecided!
Mere hours before the election, the Guardian has broken a damning story on Labour. In particular, the liberal newspaper published an exposé on the party’s shadow cabinet packed with private sector lobbyists.
Except, it’s not exactly news to anyone who’s been paying attention to Labour’s transparent corporate capitalist agenda. And as it turned out, it wasn’t even news at all, since independent media had been all over it for months.
Guardian calling out Labour: too little, too late
On 2 July, two days to the UK’s General Election, the Guardian published a scathing article on Labour’s lobbyist links. In particular, the paper put out a piece titled:
Private sector lobbyists embedded into Labour’s shadow cabinet teams
https://www.thecanary.co/trending/2024/07/03/guardian-labour-lobbyists/
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