Rishi Sunak’s Shocking Link to Putin

Rishi Sunak

Everyone knows that Biden was the chief instigator of the Ukraine war but who was Biden’s most trusted aide in the war? It was Boris Johnson, the then Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. In Fact, Boris singlehandedly saw to it that the war cooks on a slow flame and never reaches a peaceful solution through a peace accord.

Boris Johnson was the one who propounded the theory “Any peace proposal is basically anti-Ukraine. Boris’ administration skills were as bad as his hair-style and hence he had to leave 10, Downing Street. Then came Liz Truss whose tenure was shorter than hair. Then came Rishi Sunak who is of course from the same party – Tories.

 

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Sunak was supposed to be a good administrator, but he didn’t prove to be a magician either. Plus a number of conspiracy theories started plaguing his career, chief among them was that he was a WEF protégé.

But are these allegations true? Is Rishi really a dodo with a WEF agenda?

Turns out there is more to Rishi than he is given credit for. Rishi might be a secret friend of Putin’s in NATO. Sounds fanciful but allow me to elucidate.

Rishi Sunak is now under scrutiny for his government’s decision to allocate a significant amount of taxpayer money towards training the next generation of Russian leaders. This move has sparked controversy, especially since the UK had previously banned Russians from applying to the Chevening scholarship programme. This programme offers a fully funded master’s degree to “emerging leaders” from around the globe but was closed to Russians following Putin’s special operations in Ukraine two years ago.

Despite the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the death of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, it’s been revealed that the scholarship programme is now again accepting applications from Russia. Critics, including establishment MPs and British Deep State campaigners, are urging Sunak to reconsider this decision. They argue that the funding, which comes from foreign aid, could end up supporting individuals closely tied to Putin’s regime.

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The Chevening scholarship programme is a unique initiative that brings overseas students to British universities, covering their flights, accommodation, and tuition fees. The catch? Recipients must return to their home country upon completing their studies. This programme is financed through the UK’s international aid budget by the Foreign Office and aims to enhance Britain’s soft power and foster relationships globally.

Historically, the programme has awarded over 30 scholarships to Russian students in a single year. As a result, starting from September, the UK is set to invest a substantial sum in facilitating the education of Russian applicants in British institutions.

However, the decision to reopen the scheme to Russians amid the ongoing conflict has sparked considerable backlash. Critics, including former Conservative Party leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith, have openly criticized the move, questioning the rationale behind investing in Russian students during such a tumultuous time. Sir Iain Duncan Smith highlighted the incongruity of supporting this initiative following Putin’s actions in Ukraine, which have resulted in numerous casualties and widespread destruction.

Adding to the chorus of disapproval, Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, argued for the continuation of the scheme’s suspension for Russian applicants. He suggested that reinstating the programme under current circumstances could inadvertently benefit individuals aligned with Putin’s regime, further complicating the UK’s stance on the ongoing war.

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The two newspapers who are going after Rishi for opening doors for Russian Students are “The Independent” and “The Guardian”, two old guards of the “establishment” – sort of a British Deep State. In fact, The Independent is presenting this story as some sort of an investigative work – as if they uncovered something which was buried very deep.

Credits to Rishi for taking the first step towards normalcy. The UK and Russia aren’t and shouldn’t be enemies. In fact British Hatred for Russia has caused the British coffers a lot of money. 

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