Naturally Unnatural Issue #4 6th May 2017

This issue includes: Theresa May’s despot am- bitions underlined by her campaign so far Energy UK underlines key principles for the next gov- ernment Plus more... A weekly political newsletter for pragmatic progressives Issue #2, 22 nd April 2017 Have the Conservative Party been favourable to HSBC? By Matthew Clifton The Conservatives actions are becom- ing increasingly more concerning and what has been revealed recently high- lights that corruption is rife within the party. There is the current investiga- tion into election fraud, which is the reason why Theresa May called for the general election in the first place. But the most recent revelation that has barely been covered by the media could threaten the party’s existence if it were to be investigated properly and charges made, except there is little chance that could happen. This week in Naturally Unnatural we cover the sto- ry of a money trail from HSBC to the Conservative Party, highlight the favours given to HSBC after significant donations were made by Conservative Party donor’s, Michael Spencer, company IPGL after it incurred significant losses during the finan- cial crisis and propped up by a £200m loan from HSBC. We also look at Energy UK’s guidelines for the future government, highlight Theresa May’s despot inspired campaign so far, Diane Abbott’s figures blunder overshadowed a sensible Labour policy and a brief look at the local elections. Complete impartiality is difficult when one party shows complete passion and empathy towards so- ciety whilst the other holds nothing but contempt for the voting public, by hiding events from the public and media controls that rival a dictatorship. The attempt is to highlight the severe mistakes by our political parties not the inconsequential ones. Scotland were forcing companies into financial difficulties by either withdraw- ing loans or hiking repayments, then as- set stripped those companies for profit, causing approximately 12,000 businesses to be forcibly shut down. Recently, it has been revealed that there could be significant evidence of money laundering happening through the Con- servative Party. With Roger Mullin, SNP MP, calling for an immediate investiga- tion into the allegations made at the AGM HSBC made a £214.2 million loan to a company called IPGL. The huge loan it- of HSBC Holdings PLC. self was an unusual move because IPGL The known information is that HSBC made was being run by Michael Spencer, Con- an unusual move during the height of the servative Party chairman and major do- 2008 banking crisis. Whilst other finan- nor, at massive losses. cial institutions such as Royal Bank of Continued on page 2... 1