Shadowy Brexiteers emails hacked and leaked by Russians

26/05/2022 | The Guardian

Russian hackers are believed to have released emails that were obtained from the former director of MI6 and other Brexiters who were unhappy about the way Theresa May failed to negotiate Brexit. The emails published under the title "Very English Coop d'Etat" and, mostly dated between August 2018 and July 2019, appear to show a group of frustrated Brexiters.

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