Coincidentally… (updated)

Having busted the so-called ‘Centre for Open Politics’ as a front for Conservative Future in my last post, I did a little more digging and turned up this information from the site’s domain registration information…

Domain name: sunlight-cops.org.uk

Registrant: Centre for Open Politics Limited

Registrant type: UK Limited Company, (Company number: 1234567)

Registrant’s address: Albion Buildings, 1 Back Hill, London EC1R 5HT

At which, curiosity led me to wondering just exactly who else, if anyone, might also be operating out of the Albion Building in Camden, which led me to this copyright notice on the website of a certain online advertising company that is a known associate of the blogger whose comments put me on to this particular Conservative Future false flag operation…

© EOS Online Media Ltd. Albion Buildings 1 Back Hill, London EC1R 5HT

Well, that is a surprise, isn’t it boys and girls.

UPDATE

I’ve blogged this, with some additional information at Lib Con, which is well worth a read…

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Say goodbye to the Sith…

As I expected all along, Guido’s ‘crusade’ against the Smith Institute has turned out, on publication of the Charity Commission’s Inquiry Report, to be pretty much a busted flush.

Overall, the Smith Institute has been criticised for failing to take sufficient steps to ensure that it maintained a clear public image of political neutrality and balance in the face of what has been, on Guido’s… - Continue Reading...

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