‘Russian Spy Attack’ Special: What’s Next for Russia and the UK?

The public are still waiting for some evidence to substantiate the UK government’s bold claims of a ‘Russian attack on British soil’.

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British Prime Minster Theresa May has all but declared war on Russia over the alleged use of a chemical “Novichok” nerve agent against retired Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in Salisbury, England. Meanwhile, the public are still waiting for some evidence to substantiate the UK government’s bold claims of a ‘Russian attack on British soil’.

In this special broadcast, Going Underground host Afshin Rattansi and co-host Lembit Opik, speak to Prof. Piers Robinson, and Ben Harris-Quinney about Theresa May’s ultimatums and vociferous statements on the alleged ‘Russian Spy Attack’, as well as analyse the future of Anglo-Russian diplomatic relations.

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