Freeports are a considerable national security threat.
Of all the threats they pose, it is most astounding that this particular threat has seemingly *cough cough* escaped the selective attention of the wider British media... medium.com/@cormack.lawso…
While the press just about managed to mumble something about "Freeports" swallowing up swathes of National Parks, they failed to mention many have a concerning array of military assets in their boundaries & will likely be looking to leverage them to maximise their influence.
The Humber “Freeport” contains several RAF facilities, including its Air & Space Warfare Centre. The Solent “Freeport” captures HMNB Portsmouth. While the PASD Freeport encompasses Britain’s (& Western Europe’s) largest naval base, HMNB Devonport, a vital nuclear base.
Relinquishing oversight of strategically important military assets, especially HMNB Devonport, is a significant national security threat.
What happens when a Mayoral CCA & the PASD Freeport, whose operators are responsible for site security, receive devolved legislative powers?
What happens if a Mayoral CCA / “Freeport” becomes corrupted by proxies of a foreign state & votes for hiring mercenaries like the Wagner Group or Erik Prince’s Frontier Services Group to secure their site? Such extreme examples must be considered with such extreme powers.
Another huge threat is that with many defence companies based in Freeports with vital military assets & the likely influx of private security contractors linked to foreign states, they'll become a potential flashpoint
The perfect cauldron to cook up an accidental war on UK shores
Several defence contractors, like Babcock, provide key services for the MoD at Devonport.
Babcock has a significant presence in the region & their backing of the project is crucial, owing to the many plots of land they own in the boundary & their cosy relationship with the MoD.
Babcock are set to be the customs site operator at the temporary Burrington Way customs site in Plymouth, have pledged investing £6.5 million to develop the South Yard customs site & redevelop 2 key buildings ‘behind the wire’ of MoD land to expand their manufacturing capacity...
The Sherford customs site will also be a bespoke Babcock operation, building a logistics hub outside the customs site boundary “providing integrated warehousing, storage and engineering space for a single defence contractor, Babcock.”
Their huge presence & control of the customs sites within the boundary, along with one of their former senior managers, Mark Shayer, now serving on the PASD Freeport Board & as a Plymouth City Councillor, gives Babcock incredible influence over the PASD Freeport & Devonshire CCA.
Presuming Gove uses his new powers to make provisions for appointing Babcock representatives as associate members of a Devonshire CCA with beneficially weighted voting rights...
Shayer will have a crucial role in the potential outcome of the vote. He will be far from alone in his conflict of interest, and as such, thousands of officials’ personal and professional connections should be receiving maximum attention from their local press.
Tomorrow's thread will explore an even more problematic aspect in all of this & yet another facet that has so far received no media scrutiny. medium.com/@cormack.lawso…
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The website of every “Freeport”, their associated Local Enterprise Partnerships, captured Local Authorities, & the private partners backing the projects are parroting the same pre-scripted lines from their ‘plotting a Freeport’ starter packs... medium.com/@cormack.lawso…
Wild claims of £ billions of inward investments, unbelievable numbers of jobs, igniting green(washing) revolutions, or how they are ‘uniquely’ positioned as the gateway to the UK are plastered across all of their websites.
Every “Freeport” & its surrounding region has a unique selling point, a particular natural resource or national asset waiting to be exploited, a concentration of companies from a specific sector to be serviced with their sovereignty, or a flagrantly for-sale and feeble figurehead
2/ Politicians have failed us, the media have failed us, all our institutions have failed us, & celebrities won't save us.
It won't cost us as much in time, effort or money to undo the damage & rebuild a fairer & better society for all.
But we all need to do this, together.
3/ How?
Big dreams start from the small seeds of everyday human interactions.
They quickly sprout into shoots when carefully cultivated, given the nourishment of new ideas needed and the protection from the weeds and parasites of society seeking to suffocate and consume them.
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Was the Elections Act 2022 the end of free and fair elections in the UK?
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Forget the influence of all the companies now filling the Cambridge Analytica void for a second, but based on just one Act, do we still have free and fair elections in the UK?
The targeted voter suppression with mandatory ID got the lion's share of the media coverage when it was just a bill, the same was true again approaching the local elections.
It is fascist to remove the right to vote from millions after systematically ruining their lives.
But...
... several other provisions in the bill give more cause for concern & will have far greater consequences for our currently crumbling country.
The voter ID requirements are estimated to exclude >1.1m non-Tory voters, but I'll be looking at the other more problematic provisions.
We really shouldn't need a Commons Committee to tell us that "MPs should be banned from using foreign governments to fund parliamentary 'special interest' groups (APPGs)"
...of opaquely funded special interest groups, as usual, in reality it will do very little to tackle the true scale & route of problems.
So long as lobbyists posing as academics are able to hide sources of funding behind their designated charity status, very little will change.
So long as lobbyists posing as academics are able to hold un-minuted meetings with Ministers, very little will change.
So long as lobbyists posing as academics shape the ideologies of our politicians (as they have done with this current crop of crooks), very little will change.
2/ This is obv a very troubling Bill, but, it is FAR from the first overtly anti-democratic/fascist legislation we've witnessed. We're quickly nearing a point of no return
I've been banging this drum for a while, but I'll continue doing so as too many clearly still cant hear it.
3/ We officially no longer have the right to free and fair elections with the ruling party now controlling the Electoral Commission, unrestricted foreign donations & exclusionary mandatory voter ID.
Not to mention the influence of data mining/scraping social media & targeted ads