Russia demands access to nerve agent in ex-spy case standoff

Blackleaf

Hall of Fame Member
Oct 9, 2004
49,908
1,906
113
It's good to see the game is still being played. This time, the UK is not operating from a position of authority. They are doing their best to convict without any proof. They are going to have to come up with something that they can release to the media eventually. Innuendo and fear were the "proof" of the cold war, as it is in this case.

Investigations by military experts at the Defence, Science and Technology Laboratory at Porton Down identified the substance used as from a group of nerve agents known as “Novichoks”, roughly translating as “newcomer” in Russian.

No details of the chemical analysis have been provided publicly but samples are being sent to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) for verification.

I particularly liked the French support for the UK without supporting them.

That's an oxymoron if ever there was one.

The French are being super smart on this issue via sitting on the fence.

Basically, they have shown support for Russia via making their support of Britain subject to proof.

On Wednesday Benjamin Griveaux, a spokesperson for the country’s government, said it was too early to decide on retaliatory measures against Russia, as its involvement was yet to be proven.

The response apparently raised eyebrows in Westminster and elsewhere, where Theresa May’s analysis and approach has received stronger support. Anders Fogh Rasmussen, the former Nato chief, told the BBC that “anything short of full solidarity with the UK will be considered a victory by the Kremlin”.

The French government then put out another statement, this time as an “Elysee source”, which said: “France's solidarity with the UK is unquestionable.

“President Macron denounced as early as Tuesday the Salisbury chemical attack as unacceptable and assured Prime Minister May the UK had France's full support. Both leaders will discuss the matter yet again this Thursday.

“Since the beginning of this week, the UK has briefed its allies thoroughly, and France in particular, that it was highly likely that Russia was responsible for the attack.”

The French statement also contrasted with what the White House was saying at the time, with an unequivocal condemnation of what it said was Russian involvement: “The United States shares the United Kingdom’s assessment that Russia is responsible for the reckless nerve agent attack on a British citizen and his daughter,” a spokesperson said.

Donald Trump's administration is widely regarded as being close to Russia, so why were they ahead of France in condemning the attack? Key to understanding the different French response is the strategy taken by Emmanuel Macron to Russia and Vladimir Putin and the background to the two leaders’ relationship.

Mr Macron has always been keen not to isolate Russia on the international stage. He is making his first presidential trip to Russia in May, and has engaged directly with Mr Putin over Syria in a way that some other Western leaders have not, asking the president to help open humanitarian corridors and mooting the return of peace talks.

France's position on Russian nerve agent attack explained | The Independent
 

Murphy

Executive Branch Member
Apr 12, 2013
8,181
0
36
Ontario
More useless words.
---

Here's an interesting take on the nerve agent story. The source is Russian, which means more rhetoric.

Did the Brits poison Skripal? Are they trying to shift the blame? I suppose these are fair questions, given that the UK is not coming forward with proof. :lol:

UK, Slovakia, Sweden, Czech Republic among most probable sources of ‘Novichok’ – Moscow

The substance used in the poisoning of Sergei Skripal may have originated from the countries studying the “Novichok” nerve agent, including the UK, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Sweden, the Russian Foreign Ministry said.

“The most likely source of origin of the toxin are the countries which have been carrying out intense research on the substances from the ‘Novichok’ program, approximately since the end of the 1990s until the present time, and this project is not the creation of Russia or the Soviet Union,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Saturday. She listed the UK, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Sweden among the countries involved.

The US should also “be put under question,” Zakharova said in an interview with the state broadcaster VGTRK.

“How did they come to the conclusion about a Russian ‘footprint’ if they didn’t give us those samples? Logically they shouldn’t have this substance. Which samples have they compared with to draw such a conclusion?” she went on. “Questions arise: then, they should have samples, which they conceal, or it is a lie from start to finish.”

“If the UK prime minister and other British experts give the formula, then it will be clear which countries have been developing these agents,” Zakharova said.

https://www.rt.com/news/421591-uk-produce-novichok-agent/
 

Murphy

Executive Branch Member
Apr 12, 2013
8,181
0
36
Ontario
The Russians raise some valid points. This is easily dismissed if the UK provides proof.
 

Danbones

Hall of Fame Member
Sep 23, 2015
24,505
2,198
113
MPs retweet claim that Porton Down scientists can’t identify nerve agent as Russian

Several MPs have retweeted claims that scientists at the British lab investigating the poisoning of ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter are actually struggling to identify the source of the nerve agent used.
Craig Murray, the former UK ambassador to Uzbekistan turned blogger, wrote on his website that scientists at Porton Down, the center responsible for identifying the nerve agent allegedly used in the attack against the Skripals, have failed to find evidence of Russian “culpability.” He said a “well-placed” source in the Foreign Office told him.

Murray added scientists had been “resentful” over the pressure put on them to prove the military-grade nerve agent is of Russian manufacture. The blogger’s comments and concerns were retweeted by Labour MP Chris Williamson, a frequent guest on RT, and the Scottish National Party’s Douglas Chapman.
https://www.rt.com/uk/421544-russia-innocent-skripal-nerve/

First Recorded Successful Novichok Synthesis was in 2016 – By Iran, in Cooperation with the OPCW
17 Mar, 2018
The line that novichoks can only be produced by Russia is now proven to be a complete lie. As I previously proved by referencing their publications, in 2013 the OPCW scientific advisory committee note the evidence was sparse that novichoks had ever been successfully produced, and that was still the line being published by Porton Down in 2016. You can find the hard evidence of all that here.

I have now been sent the vital information that in late 2016, Iranian scientists set out to study whether novichoks really could be produced from commercially available ingredients. Iran succeeded in synthesising a number of novichoks. Iran did this in full cooperation with the OPCW and immediately reported the results to the OPCW so they could be added to the chemical weapons database.

This makes complete nonsense of the Theresa May’s “of a type developed by Russia” line, used to parliament and the UN Security Council. This explains why Porton Down have refused to cave in to governmental pressure to say the nerve agent was Russian. If Iran can make a novichok, so can a significant number of states.
https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/

THERE YOU GO: PROOF May is LYING



Eunice Somers


@redflag3rd
12h12 hours ago
More
Replying to @chelleryn99 @TheSun @DailyMailUK
Chelley have you seen the article in Evolve Politics pointing out that JC was not allowed to see the report so he was right not to agree with the Maybot then the tweet from Rachael about the doctors at the hospital SMELLY FISHY
Chelley Ryan #RJCOB


@chelleryn99
11h11 hours ago
No I have not seen it. I'll have a look

Eunice Somers

The Scientist from Porton Down have came out & said they cannot match the Nerve agent to that created by Russsia also the Consultants have said there wa only 3 people affected not the 200 that the right wing GUTTER press said Chelley
https://twitter.com/chelleryn99/status/975024154230566912

Theresa May ‘denied Jeremy Corbyn access’ to crucial intelligence on Salisbury Nerve Agent Attack

In news that throws more huge questions over the British government’s response to a nerve agent attack which left former double agent Sergei Skripal, his daughter and a policeman in critical conditions in hospital last week, Conservative Prime Minister Theresa May reportedly refused to allow Jeremy Corbyn access to vital British intelligence over the attack.
https://evolvepolitics.com/theresa-...intelligence-on-salisbury-nerve-agent-attack/

The Novichok Story Is Indeed Another Iraqi WMD Scam

As recently as 2016 Dr Robin Black, Head of the Detection Laboratory at the UK’s only chemical weapons facility at Porton Down, a former colleague of Dr David Kelly, published in an extremely prestigious scientific journal that the evidence for the existence of Novichoks was scant and their composition unknown.

In recent years, there has been much speculation that a fourth generation of nerve agents, ‘Novichoks’ (newcomer), was developed in Russia, beginning in the 1970s as part of the ‘Foliant’ programme, with the aim of finding agents that would compromise defensive countermeasures. Information on these compounds has been sparse in the public domain, mostly originating from a dissident Russian military chemist, Vil Mirzayanov. No independent confirmation of the structures or the properties of such compounds has been published. (Black, 2016)

Robin Black. (2016) Development, Historical Use and Properties of Chemical Warfare Agents. Royal Society of Chemistry

Yet now, the British Government is claiming to be able instantly to identify a substance which its only biological weapons research centre has never seen before and was unsure of its existence. Worse, it claims to be able not only to identify it, but to pinpoint its origin. Given Dr Black’s publication, it is plain that claim cannot be true.

The world’s international chemical weapons experts share Dr Black’s opinion. The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) is a UN body based in the Hague. In 2013 this was the report of its Scientific Advisory Board, which included US, French, German and Russian government representatives and on which Dr Black was the UK representative:

[The SAB] emphasised that the definition of toxic chemicals in the Convention would cover all potential candidate chemicals that might be utilised as chemical weapons. Regarding new toxic chemicals not listed in the Annex on Chemicals but which may nevertheless pose a risk to the Convention, the SAB makes reference to “Novichoks”. The name “Novichok” is used in a publication of a former Soviet scientist who reported investigating a new class of nerve agents suitable for use as binary chemical weapons. The SAB states that it has insufficient information to comment on the existence or properties of “Novichoks”. (OPCW, 2013)

OPCW: Report of the Scientific Advisory Board on developments in science and technology for the Third Review Conference 27 March 2013

Indeed the OPCW was so sceptical of the viability of “novichoks” that it decided – with US and UK agreement – not to add them nor their alleged precursors to its banned list. In short, the scientific community broadly accepts Mirzayanov was working on “novichoks” but doubts he succeeded.

Given that the OPCW has taken the view the evidence for the existence of “Novichoks” is dubious, if the UK actually has a sample of one it is extremely important the UK presents that sample to the OPCW. Indeed the UK has a binding treaty obligation to present that sample to OPCW. Russa has – unreported by the corporate media – entered a demand at the OPCW that Britain submit a sample of the Salisbury material for international analysis.

Yet Britain refuses to submit it to the OPCW.
https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2018/03/the-novichok-story-is-indeed-another-iraqi-wmd-scam/

YES, LET'S LIE (The "GUTTER press" I guess) AND START WORLD WAR THREE FOR THE QUEEN.
 
Last edited:

Blackleaf

Hall of Fame Member
Oct 9, 2004
49,908
1,906
113
MPs retweet claim that Porton Down scientists can’t identify nerve agent as Russian

Don't worry. Members of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) are arriving in the UK tomorrow. They'll more than likely agree that it is Russian-made.

Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson was on The Andrew Marr Show on BBC One earlier this morning and he pointed out that, even though the Russians have claimed that they had destroyed all their stockpiles of Novichok, the British Government does have evidence to show that the Russians did continue to develop it.

Yet Britain refuses to submit it to the OPCW.

Stop lying.

As for some of the other points you made in that post, they are addressed here...

Russia spy row: UK lab could be poison source, says ambassador


BBC News
18 March 2018


Vladimir Chizhov suggests UK lab could be nerve agent source (BBC)

Russia's EU ambassador has suggested a UK research laboratory could be the source of the nerve agent used in the attack on an ex-spy and his daughter.

Vladimir Chizhov told the BBC's The Andrew Marr Show Russia had "nothing to do" with the poisoning in Salisbury of Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia.

He said Russia did not stockpile the poison and that the Porton Down lab was only eight miles from the city.

The government dismissed his comments as "nonsense."

Retired military intelligence officer Mr Skripal, 66, and Yulia, 33, remain critically ill in hospital after being found slumped on a bench in Salisbury city centre on 4 March.

UK Prime Minister Theresa May has told MPs that Porton Down - Britain's military research base - identified the substance used on them as being part of a group of military-grade nerve agents known as Novichok developed by the Soviet Union.

The Russian government has denied any involvement in the attack.

Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said experts from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons will come to the UK on Monday to test samples of the nerve agent.

Mr Johnson, speaking to the BBC's The Andrew Marr Show, described Mr Chizhov's claims as "satirical", adding that it "is not the response of a country that really believes itself to be innocent".

He said the UK had evidence that Russia, within the last 10 years, had been developing and stockpiling Novichok, as well as investigating the delivery of nerve agents for the purposes of assassination.

Labour shadow attorney general Shami Chakrabarti reiterated Labour's position that the incident was either a "loss of control" by the Russian state or a "malevolent directed attack".

She told the BBC: "You're not going to get co-operation from a state that's deliberately targeted you but you might get co-operation even from a slightly embarrassed state if its lost control of its stock of chemical weapons."


Sergei Skripal, 66, and his daughter Yulia, 33, are in a critical condition in hospital

Mr Chizhov told the BBC that Mr Skripal could "rightly be referred to as a traitor" but "from the legal point of view the Russian state had nothing against him".

Asked how the nerve agent came to be used in Salisbury, he said: "When you have a nerve agent or whatever, you check it against certain samples that you retain in your laboratories.

"And Porton Down, as we now all know, is the largest military facility in the United Kingdom that has been dealing with chemical weapons research.

"And it's actually only eight miles from Salisbury."

But pressed on whether he was suggesting Porton Down was "responsible" for the nerve agent in the attack, Mr Chizhov said: "I don't know. I don't have any evidence of anything having been used."

He said a number of scientists who claim to be responsible for creating some nerve agents "have been whisked out of Russia and are currently residing in the United Kingdom" but no stockpiles of chemical weapons had left the country after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

He added that there were "no stockpiles whatsoever" of nerve agents left in Russia.

Russia, he said, stopped producing chemical weapons in 1992 and destroyed all of its stockpiles last year.

The Foreign Office said there was "not an ounce of truth" in Mr Chizhov's suggestion of a link to Porton Down.

A spokesperson said: "It's just another futile attempt from the Russian state to divert the story away from the facts - that Russia has acted in flagrant breach of its international obligations."

Russia 'manipulation'

Mr Chizhov's comments come after a Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman said the UK was one of the most likely sources of the nerve agent, along with the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Sweden or possibly the United States.

Maria Zakharova said a large number of ex-Soviet scientists had gone to live in the West, "taking with them the technologies that they were working on".

Czech foreign minister Martin Stropnicky said the claims were "unsubstantiated" and "a classic way of manipulating information in the public space", while Sweden also "forcefully" rejected the suggestion.

Margot Wallström ✔
@margotwallstrom

Forcefully reject unacceptable and unfounded allegation by Russian MFA spokesperson that nerve agent used in Salisbury might originate in Sweden. Russia should answer UK questions instead.

4:21 PM - Mar 17, 2018

683 445 people are talking about this

Chemist Vil Mirzayanov, who revealed the existence of Novichok in the 1990s and later defected to the United States, said he was convinced Russia created the substance used in the attack.

He told the BBC: "Russia is the country that invented it, has the experience, turned it into a weapon. This is the country that has fully mastered the cycle."


Porton Down: The site near Salisbury has been the centre of the UK's chemical weapons

On Saturday, the Russian foreign ministry said UK staff would be expelled from Moscow within a week, in response to Britain's decision to expel 23 Russian diplomats.

It also said it would close the British Council in Russia, which promotes cultural ties between the nations, and the British Consulate in St Petersburg.

The UK foreign secretary will meet his EU counterparts and Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg for talks in Brussels on Monday.

Mr Stoltenberg said he expects Germany's Angela Merkel and other leaders to reassess their response to Russia at the next Nato summit in July.

He told German newspaper Welt am Sonntag: "Salisbury follows, by all appearances, a pattern we've observed for some years - Russia is becoming more unpredictable and more aggressive."

Theresa May said the UK government would consider its next steps "in the coming days, alongside our allies and partners".


Theresa May: "We will never tolerate a threat to the life of British citizens and others on British soil"

She said: "Russia's response doesn't change the facts of the matter - the attempted assassination of two people on British soil for which there is no alternative conclusion other than that the Russian state was culpable."

Addressing the Commons last week, Mrs May said the decision to point the finger at Moscow was also based on "Russia's record of conducting state-sponsored assassinations and our assessment that Russia views some defectors as legitimate targets for assassinations".



On Saturday, counter-terrorism police renewed their appeal for sightings of Mr Skripal's burgundy BMW 320D saloon car, registration HD09 WAO, in Salisbury on the morning of Sunday, March 4.

Russia spy row: UK lab could be poison source, says ambassador - BBC News
 
Last edited:

Danbones

Hall of Fame Member
Sep 23, 2015
24,505
2,198
113
Yeah, they say that after costing hillary the US election because he made housewives vote for TRUMP, Putin made the Italians vote conservative too. THEN he poisoned a few HILLARY/STEELE RELATED CRIMINALS and...to help out Hillary...who might run again..

Poisoned Russian spy Sergei Skripal was close to consultant who was linked to the Trump dossier
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/20...n-spy-sergei-skripal-close-consultant-linked/

Poisoned Russian spy was close to Christopher Steele consultant: report
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/wor...se-steele-consultant-report-article-1.3862516

Report: Poisoned Russian Spy May Have Worked on Trump Dossie
https://www.thedailybeast.com/report-poisoned-russian-spy-may-have-worked-on-trump-dossier

Now we get into what's what here.
 

Blackleaf

Hall of Fame Member
Oct 9, 2004
49,908
1,906
113
Spy poisoning: Russia stockpiling nerve agent, says Johnson

BBC News
18 March 2018



Russia has been stockpiling the nerve agent used in the attack on an ex-spy and his daughter for a decade, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has said.

He also dismissed a suggestion by Russia's EU ambassador that the agent might have come from a UK laboratory.

Vladimir Chizhov had said the Porton Down lab in Wiltshire may have been the source of the substance.

Sergei and Yulia Skripal remain critically ill in hospital after being exposed to the substance in Salisbury.

They were found slumped on a bench in the Wiltshire city on 4 March.

Prime Minister Theresa May has said Russia is "culpable" for the attack.

Experts from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) will arrive in the UK on Monday to test samples of the chemical.

The results are expected to take a "minimum of two weeks", the Foreign Office said.

UK Prime Minister Theresa May told MPs that Porton Down - Britain's military research base - identified the substance used as being part of a group of military-grade nerve agents known as Novichok developed by the Soviet Union.

Mr Johnson told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show: "We actually have evidence within the last 10 years that Russia has not only been investigating the delivery of nerve agents for the purposes of assassination, but has also been creating and stockpiling Novichok."

He said Russia's reaction to the incident "was not the response of a country that really believes itself to be innocent".

Spy poisoning: Russia stockpiling nerve agent, says Johnson - BBC News

Russia spy poisoning: Czechs angrily reject Russia claims

17 March 2018
BBC News



The Czech Republic has rejected Russian claims that it was one of four countries most likely to have manufactured the nerve agent used to poison Sergei Skripal and his daughter.

Czech Foreign Minister Martin Stropnicky said this was "wholly unsubstantiated" and "highly speculative".

The ex-spy and his daughter Yulia remain critically ill in hospital.

They were found unconscious on a bench in southern England on 4 March.

The UK government says they were poisoned with a nerve agent of a type developed by Russia called Novichok.

The Russian government denies any involvement in the attack.

Mr Stropnicky was responding to claims made by Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova.

She had said the Czech Republic, Slovakia, the UK and Sweden were most likely to have produced Novichok, the nerve agent identified in the Skripal case - and which the UK government says originated in Russia.

They were the ones carrying out "intense research" on the substances from the late 1990s until now, she alleged.

Mr Stropnicky tweeted: "We must protest at the claims of the origins of Novichok, which are wholly unsubstantiated.

"This is a classic way of manipulating information in the public space; releasing a highly speculative claim with no proof whatsoever.

"This information already appeared several days ago on the disinformation website Sputnik."

Russia spy poisoning: Czechs angrily reject Russia claims - BBC News
 

Blackleaf

Hall of Fame Member
Oct 9, 2004
49,908
1,906
113
Jeremy Corbyn (Leader of the Opposition) has said the “evidence points to Russia”, but declined to say that he believes the Russian state was directly responsible for the nerve agent attack in Salisbury. (See 2.52pm.) His words put him at odds with some members of his shadow cabinet who have said they think the Russian government ordered the attack.

Corbyn's closest allies do a U-TURN on Russia: Labour leadership insist they DO believe Putin is behind nerve agent attack after their leader's refusal to condemn the Kremlin over spy poisoning


McDonnell and Chakrabarti

Senior frontbenchers have taken to the airwaves to insist they 'agree with the Prime Minister' amid fears that Mr Corbyn has appeared to be an apologist for Vladimir Putin. The veteran left-winger was heavily criticised by MPs from all parties last week after he pointedly failed to accept that Moscow was behind the attempted murder of former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in Salisbury. Mr Corbyn's spokesman inflamed the row further by arguing that the British security services might not be trustworthy enough to draw a conclusion on the involvement of Russia. But in an apparent attempt to shift the party's position, Mr Corbyn's close allies, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer John McDonnell and Baroness Chakrabarti, Shadow Attorney General for England and Wales, stressed that Russia is culpable and endorsed the government's reprisals against Moscow.

Labour leadership tries to stem damage from Corbyn's Russia stance | Daily Mail Online
 

Murphy

Executive Branch Member
Apr 12, 2013
8,181
0
36
Ontario
More BS from the UK.

Why is May trying to convince the world that someone else did it? Because she's a liar too. Produce proof or shut up.
 

Murphy

Executive Branch Member
Apr 12, 2013
8,181
0
36
Ontario
Your PM has to produce. She's the idiot ho made the accusation. So tell her to produce proof or shut up.

You aren't good at this, are you? :lol:

Off you go and have a beer with your friends. But be careful what you touch. nerve agents can be found everywhere.
 

Blackleaf

Hall of Fame Member
Oct 9, 2004
49,908
1,906
113
Your PM has to produce. She's the idiot ho made the accusation. So tell her to produce proof or shut up.

You aren't good at this, are you? :lol:

Off you go and have a beer with your friends. But be careful what you touch. nerve agents can be found everywhere.

Do you not realise the irony and hypocrisy in accusing someone of accusing someone of doing something without any evidence without any evidence?

You're just doing the same thing you're accusing the British Government of doing.
 

Blackleaf

Hall of Fame Member
Oct 9, 2004
49,908
1,906
113
Your PM is an idiot.

On the contrary: The British people seem to think that Mrs May is handling this situation much much better than Mr Corbyn is.

Sky Data poll: Most Britons back Theresa May over Jeremy Corbyn on Russia

Almost six in ten Britons think Mr Corbyn is doing a bad job over UK-Russia relations, with just 18% saying he's doing well.

By Harry Carr, Head of Sky Data
Sky News
Friday 16th March 2018


Jeremy Corbyn has come under fire from his own MPs

The majority of the public think Jeremy Corbyn is doing a bad job dealing with the aftermath of the Salisbury spy poisoning, while there is widespread support for Theresa May's approach to UK-Russia relations, a Sky Data poll reveals.

Almost six in ten Britons - 57% - think Mr Corbyn is doing a bad job with regard to Britain's relations with Russia, with just 18% saying he's doing a good job.

This comes as the Labour leader has come under fire from his own MPs for his reaction to the attempted murder of former spy Sergei Skripal, who was attacked with a nerve agent developed in the Soviet Union.

The Prime Minister has said that there is no doubt Russia is "culpable" for the poisoning and has ordered the expulsion of 23 Russian diplomats.



But Mr Corbyn has emphasised the need to seek evidence, and appears reluctant to explicitly condemn Russia for the attack.

More than two thirds of the public - 69% - think the Prime Minister is doing a good job dealing with the incident, while 29% think she is doing a bad job.



When asked to choose which of the two leaders they would prefer to be in charge of the UK's relationship with Russia, Mrs May is preferred over Mr Corbyn by 69% to 31%.

There is a stark divide by age on the question, however.



Young voters aged 18-34 - a group in which support for Mr Corbyn and his Labour Party is particularly strong - are evenly split, with 49% choosing Mrs May and 51% preferring Jeremy Corbyn.

In contrast, the Prime Minister is preferred by 69% to 31% among those aged 35-54, and 81% to 19% by people aged 55 and over.

:: Sky Data interviewed a nationally representative sample of 1,166 Sky customers via SMS 15 March 2018. Data are weighted to the profile of the population.

For full Sky Data tables, please click here: https://interactive.news.sky.com/RUSSIATABS150318v3.pdf


https://news.sky.com/story/sky-data...esa-may-over-jeremy-corbyn-on-russia-11290985
 

Curious Cdn

Hall of Fame Member
Feb 22, 2015
37,070
8
36
29% is, coincidentally, Trump's support numbers in the United States and Alberta. Russia loves her 29%, eh?