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Unnamed Guardian journalist allegedly knew of Labour Together–APCO scandal before it broke

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Skwawkbox

2d ago· 8 min readenOpinion

Summary

The article alleges that a Guardian journalist knew about the Labour Together–APCO spying scandal years before it became public. It claims Labour Together (referred to as "Starmeroid sabotage crew") paid PR firm APCO to target independent authors Paul Holden and Andrew Feinstein, including going after Holden's family and attempting to involve British security services, in retaliation for exposing hidden large donations. The article relies on the X account "The Fraud" as its source and names an unnamed Guardian journalist as having prior knowledge of the scheme.

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The Starmeroid sabotage crew had paid PR firm APCO to try to stitch up independent authors Paul Holden and Andrew Feinstein.
They even went after members of Holden's family, and tried to have Britain's security services pursue them.
And an as-yet unnamed Guardian hack knew all about it.
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Labour Together faces new allegations that a Guardian hack knew about the Labour Together–APCO scandal long before it became public

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