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Nigel Darroch Crossbench LORD

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Date: 2016-11-28

Headline: All MPs and Civil Servants who tried to frustrate or cancel BREXIT.

Corruption Level: 10

Content:

These MPs, Civil Servants, and public figures all tried to cancel the referendum result of (so called) BREXIT despite the votes being counted and all legal paths were followed correctly. Predictably the voters for Yes (leave the political block that has become the EU) were branded "Racists", "Xenophobes" (and other racial slurs) as well as being labelled "Stupid", "Didn't know what they were voting for", "shouldn't have been allowed to vote", etc.

Below are some quotes from those that stand out as they most extreme insults, slurs, and basically childish outcry's from those on the opposite side.

The mirkiest of all goings-on regarding the establishment hitting back against Brexiteers have been in the corridors of Whitehall.

It is fair to say that the vote in favour of Leave did not go down well among civil servants with reports of members of the "blob" in floods of tears in the days after.

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Treasury were perhaps particularly afflicted with grief.

But there has been some evidence of a trail of revenge against Brexiteers.

We only have to look at the ministers targeted by civil servants with bullying and other allegations - Priti Patel, Dominic Raab, Suella Braverman and Boris Johnson, all Brexiteers.

There has been suspicion for a long time that the Treasury in particular was trying to block Brexit opportunities.

But there could be even darker forces at work. A case of a former civil servant who is suing the Government for damages threatens to lift the lid on a culture of Brexit bias at best and persecution at worst.

The civil servant was, according to his court documents, targeted among other reasons because he had been falsely accused of being "pro-Brexit".

He was dragged from his bed by 14 counter-terrorism police officers where he was recovering from cancer surgery after being allegedly framed for leaking embarrassing details about how former UK ambassador to the US Lord Darroch allegedly gave away top secrets for sex with a CNN journalist. Because of these false accusations, and the ensuing months of investigations he was made homeless and attempted suicide.

The government is doing its best to use counter-terror legislation to keep the proceedings behind closed doors but evidence seen by Express.co.uk from a supporting witness (who was a pro-Brexit civil servant) has alleged that pro-Brexit civil servants or ones considered to be pro-Brexit such as the claimant were targeted by senior people in Whitehall and barred from promotion.

More than 20 senior figures in Whitehall are named in the case including Darren Tierney, the current Director-General heading the Cabinet Office's propriety and ethics team, who was alleged to be anti-Brexit and was later partly responsible for the Partygate investigations.

In contrast to the former civil servant suing the government, Darroch, a Remainer who clashed with Trump, was given a peerage and has been protected.



Outcome: The Cabinet Office has declined to comment.


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