Julian Lewis (@julianlewis77) 's Twitter Profile
Julian Lewis

@julianlewis77

British. European. Engineer. #FBPE. #CPFC. Born at 322 ppm. Supporting #Team_Its_Complicated against #Team_Simple_As. @juliandlewis.bsky.social

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the nerve (@thenerve_news) 's Twitter Profile Photo

šŸ”Š Sound on! Watch John Sweeney chase Nigel Farage across the Essex Riviera: Clacton-upon-Sea. With a very simple question that the Reform leader is refusing to answer... "Mr Farage, who introduced Nathan Gill to a Russian spy?" 1/

John Sweeney (@johnsweeneyroar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Watch our movie on Nigel Farage MP, his pal the traitor and the Russian spy! Here's our film for THE NERVE. Oh - and Mr Farage? Who exactly introduced the traitor Nathan Gill to the Russian spy? Was it you, Nigel? youtube.com/watch?v=y5Owzv…

Watch our movie on <a href="/Nigel_Farage/">Nigel Farage MP</a>, his pal the traitor and the Russian spy! 

Here's our film for <a href="/thenerve_news/">THE NERVE</a>.

Oh - and Mr Farage? 

Who exactly introduced the traitor Nathan Gill to the Russian spy?

Was it you, Nigel? 

youtube.com/watch?v=y5Owzv…
Adam Schwarz (@adamjschwarz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Covid Inquiry: 23,000 deaths could have been prevented if the March 2020 lockdown had been imposed just one week earlier. No mistake by any prime minister in living memory has caused so many deaths in the UK. The catastrophic price of Boris Johnson's incompetence & negligence.

Carole Cadwalladr (@carolecadwalla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THE NERVE The Crown now refers to sentencing. The max sentence under the Bribery Act is 10 years imprisonment for each count. "In summary..the prosecution submits the circs of this case take the culpability of the activity into the highest category, in other words to level A." 26/

Carole Cadwalladr (@carolecadwalla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THE NERVE Crown refers to "sustained activity" "abuse of trust" that he is a "senior official" "the expection of substantial financial gain" Mr Gill not just a member of a parliament "but a supranational parliament..comprising many nation states" 27/

Carole Cadwalladr (@carolecadwalla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

See below. I've been live-tweeting hearing of Nathan Gill on 8 charges of bribery. Many new details below including how his handler, Russian agent, Oleh Voloshyn, took instructions directly from Putin's closest ally in Ukraine. The court has risen until 12.30

The Labour Party (@uklabour) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: Nathan Gill, Reform’s former leader in Wales, has been sentenced to 10.5 years in prison for taking bribes to share pro-Russian propaganda. Read that again.

the nerve (@thenerve_news) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: Former Brexit MEP/Reform politician Nathan Gill is sentenced to ten and a half years at the Old Bailey on 8 counts of bribery by a Russian agent. The "ultimate source" of the funds came from "a close friend of Vladimir Putin," said Mrs Justice Cheema-Grubb.

Carole Cadwalladr (@carolecadwalla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: Important thread from THE NERVE with key WhatsApp evidence & videos from Nathan Gill hearing now sentenced to 10 & half years in prison šŸ‘‡

NEW: Important thread from <a href="/thenerve_news/">THE NERVE</a> with key WhatsApp evidence &amp; videos from Nathan Gill hearing now sentenced to 10 &amp; half years in prison  
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The Citizens (@allthecitizens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Government, what are you waiting for? Nathan Gill’s sentencing should be the final wake-up call for Britain to take the threat of Russian interference seriously, says Ben Bradshaw

The Citizens (@allthecitizens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 2020 Russia Report exposed the scale of that interference. Labour must now deliver on its promise to implement its recommendations. Subscribe to follow the campaign ā¤µļø dispatch.the-citizens.com

Carole Cadwalladr (@carolecadwalla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important intervention from former MP Ben Bradshaw. It is outrageous that the UK government still refusing to investigate Russian interference in UK politics

Carole Cadwalladr (@carolecadwalla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is outrageous from Keir Starmer. ā€˜Russian links to Reform need investigating’, he says. So why is his government still fighting case now in Grand Chamber of Strasbourg court refusing to have such an investigation into Russian interference ?? news.sky.com/story/starmer-…

Carole Cadwalladr (@carolecadwalla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Caroline Lucas, Ben Bradshaw, Alyn Smith & The Citizens have been fighting this case since 2020. The KC who filed it is now Attorney General. If Keir Starmer wants an investigation into Russia, he can have one. So why is he refusing? cc Ed Davey Zack Polanski

Carole Cadwalladr (@carolecadwalla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Caroline Lucas Alyn Smith The Citizens Keir Starmer Ed Davey Zack Polanski Hypothesis: Starmer is obligated to Peter Mandelson. Why else did he give him plum Washington job? He’s been sacked over his Epstein links. But he & Epstein had other common interests & contacts. Mandelson was friends with key Putin allies for years. theguardian.com/politics/blog/…

Carole Cadwalladr (@carolecadwalla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Caroline Lucas Alyn Smith The Citizens Keir Starmer Ed Davey Zack Polanski The Conservatives & Johnson were compromised by Russian money & influence over years. Reform obviously are. Is Labour too? Could that be why Starmer won’t investigate? Ed Davey Zack Polanski theguardian.com/news/2022/jul/…

Jo Maugham (@jolyonmaugham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We commissioned advice from leading competition law specialist, George Peretz KC, when the Telegraph was first in play. Here's what he told us. goodlawproject.org/tory-minister-… šŸ‘‡šŸ» /1

Anne Applebaum (@anneapplebaum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is not a peace plan. It is a proposal that weakens Ukraine and divides America from Europe, preparing the way for a larger war in the future. In the meantime, it benefits unnamed Russian and American investors, at the expense of everyone else. theatlantic.com/ideas/2025/11/…