The £700K Cover-Up: How Starmer’s Chief of Staff Bought His Way to Power
Just days before announcing mandatory digital ID, Starmer’s top advisor was caught in a £740,000 donation scandal. The Electoral Commission gave him a slap on the wrist, police refused to investigate, and mainstream media buried the story. This is the corruption at the heart of government – and why digital ID is the perfect distraction.
Morgan McSweeney – now Starmer’s Chief of Staff – ran Labour Together think tank that “forgot” to declare £740,000 in donations between 2017-2020. But leaked emails prove this wasn’t an accounting error – it was deliberate fraud covered up with Labour’s own lawyers advising to “put it down to an admin error.”
THE SMOKING GUN:
Gerald Shamash’s leaked email to McSweeney reveals the cover-up: “It may be best to simply base our case as down to an admin error.” This is conspiracy to deceive electoral authorities. Yet McSweeney now sits in the most powerful unelected position in government.
THE DEAD CAT STRATEGY:
Perfect timing. Just as the scandal gained traction with Conservatives demanding criminal investigations, Starmer announces digital ID cards. Classic distraction – throw something controversial on the table to bury the real scandal. It worked.
THE PERFECT STORM:
Labour Together – the organisation that illegally concealed donations while installing Starmer – designed the Brit card proposal that became digital ID policy. The same Morgan McSweeney who covered up fraud now oversees billion-pound contracts. Companies connected to Blair’s network position themselves to profit massively.
WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER:
Leaked emails proving McSweeney covered up donations as “admin error”
How £100,000 was gifted while he ran Starmer’s leadership campaign
Why Electoral Commission’s £14,250 fine for 20 breaches was a joke
How police refused fraud investigation despite clear evidence
Connection between Labour Together’s scandal and digital ID policy
THE PENALTY:
Twenty breaches of electoral law. £740,000 hidden. Evidence of deliberate cover-up. The punishment? A £14,250 fine (1.9% of concealed funds) and promotion to Chief of Staff. Two-tier justice at its finest.
This man oversaw massive electoral violations and attempted cover-ups. Now he’s making decisions about surveillance infrastructure that will monitor every British citizen. The organisation that can’t be trusted with donation transparency wants your biometric data.
Credit to : Sgt Grumpy