Russia interference Report

I see Jimmy Crankie wants another enquiry because the ISC didn't find anything - perhaps she should look more closely to home with her predecessor being paid to do a TV show on Russia Today?
 
“The defence of democratic processes has appeared something of a ‘hot potato’, with no one organisation considering itself to be in the lead, or apparently willing to conduct an assessment of such interference. This must change,”

For that to happen then people have to acknowledge it’s happening or at the very least, accept it’s a possibility. Until then, we’ll be stuck doing nothing.
 
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I found this in the Government response to the Russia report:

Protecting UK democratic processes

Since the Committee took evidence in January 2019, the Government has established the Defending Democracy programme, strengthened cross-Government counter disinformation capability and established frameworks to counter state sponsored influence campaigns, and oversee election security. The Cabinet Office established the Defending Democracy programme to bring together our work to safeguard our democratic processes and to make sure that our democracy remains safe and inclusive, now and into the future. The Programme was formally announced in July 2019. It brings together capabilities and expertise from Government departments, the Security and Intelligence Agencies and civil society to ensure UK democracy remains open and vibrant as well as secure. Given the cross cutting nature of this task, the Minister for the Cabinet Office, supported by Cabinet Office Officials, coordinates work to secure UK Democracy. The programme has four priorities:
 Protect and secure UK democratic processes, systems and institutions from interference, including from cyber, personnel and physical threats.
 Strengthen the integrity of UK elections.
 Encourage Respect for open, fair and safe democratic participation.
Promote fact-based and open discourse, including online.

Well it made me laugh.
Fact based......
 

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