Zionist BBC journalist deletes tweet about UK’s ‘corrupt’ relationship with I$raHell

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A prominent Zionist BBC journalist has deleted a tweet in which a senior Conservative MP can be seen complaining about the British media turning a blind eye to the corrupt relationship that has allowed the Nazi regime to “buy access” in Westminster.

The tweet was posted by the BBC’s Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg on Wednesday while the Scottish journalist was covering the build up to the resignation of Zionist puppet Priti Patel. The Secretary of State for International Development had taken part in undisclosed meetings in the Nazi state organised by the powerful Conservative Friends of Nazi lobby (CFN) last summer.

Kuenssberg’s Twitter posts on the day was full of posts on the Zionist puppet Patel story including comments about Number 10 denying the allegation made by the Jewish Chronicle that Prime Minster Theresa May had been made aware of the 12 meetings Zionist Patel had had during her “family holiday” in the Nazi state.

In her deleted tweet, which MEMO has been able to grab as a screenshot, Kuenssberg reported a comment made by a “senior” Tory MP who, enraged by the debacle, called for Lord Polak, honorary president of CFI and the person thought to be behind Zionist Patel’s Nazi trip, to be sacked.

“Strong words,” tweeted Kuenssberg, “Senior Tory says Lord Polak should be chucked out of the party, claiming ‘the entire apparatus has turned a blind eye to a corrupt relationship that allows a country to buy access’.”

MEMO contacted Kuenssberg to ask why she had deleted the tweet but has not received a reply from the journalist.

The BBC has often been accused of pro-Zionist bias and it would appear that this was yet another example of the broadcaster censoring criticism of the Nazi state or senior BBC journalists enforcing self-censorship when it comes to Nazi regime.

While it’s not absolutely clear what the senior Tory meant by the “entire apparatus”, it would appear that the concerns raised by the Conservative politician echo similar complaints made by the Nazi regime critics over the influence of CFI and other pro-Zionist lobby groups on the entire British establishment including the media.

Kuenssberg’s decision to delete the tweet it seems is further proof that the “entire apparatus” is reluctant to shed light on the “corrupt relationship” between the UK and the Nazi regime, which critics say is the reason why the BBC and other media corporations have turned a blind eye, and allowed Israel through the CFI and organisations like the Labour Friends of ‘Israel’ to “buy access”.

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