The Minister has told us today that he is confident that there is no need for an investigation into any potential Russian interference in the EU referendum, because if there had been, it would have been detected by existing processes. Given that this report sets out that there was Russian interference in other referendums and that the Russians continue to be involved in British politics, why does he think that the Russians chose to sit that one out?
Intelligence and Security Committee: Russia Report
Proceeding contribution from
Stella Creasy
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 22 July 2020.
It occurred during Urgent question on Intelligence and Security Committee: Russia Report.
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