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Caught: Civil Service infiltrator

In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, a Civil Service infiltrator alleged of acting as a false administrator in the Home Office and other similar Departments has now been spotted.

He’s been able to be identified because the results of his crimes are now acute.

A suspect
A suspect accused of interfering in the work of the Civil Service, predominantly in London, and causing the UK deep humiliation and embarrassment.

He’s accused of using public buildings in London as bases for his activity, utilising such acceptability as a cover for entering official government premises and wreaking havoc across all the work of the UK State.

He’s particularly blamed for inducing Border Force administrative staff to defect at their desk.

This means they’ve refused to work properly and have engineered crisis points at airports, transport hubs, and at port distribution centres across the country.

In the course of this decades long activity he is responsible for diminishing the UK’s position on the world stage in many parts of the world.

Party involvement

It’s now believed that many unscrupulous Labour party staff have used this man to boost their own career chances because he offers lucrative access to offices for free in return for continued access.

It’s not thought that campaigns have been helped by his rampant activity, but it may be that individual MP’s have knowingly or unknowingly benefited from some of the networking side-effects of his movement in London.

Ongoing ramifications

The impact of his nefarious role in the chaos in the Civil Service is hard to understand.

It has led to people moving overseas to pursue formal diplomatic and central government roles in use of their skills because he had acted as a roadblock to their employment here in many ways.

He’s also engineered a deep resentment of the State that continues to be used by high level staff across the functions and organs of the State to sabotage high level meetings and act as disruptive participants in the political system.