REVEALED: The spy who HATES us...
Did the security services allow a Hope Not Hate journalist to break the law by giving him a fake passport?
By Ed Dutton
Monday’s Channel 4/Hope Not Hate documentary Inside the Far Right, in which I wasn’t mentioned at all, has been described by my correspondents as “messy,” “boring,” an “utter letdown,” “probably edited by a DEI hire,” and “a huge Rayner Effect.” The last remark refers to how the white Left is rapidly becoming more and more stupid. Had this been made in 2004, it would have been reasonably slick, and there’d be wall-to-wall coverage of it this week.
They showed us a “stunning and brave” (their words) fantastically low-testosterone man called Harold “Harry” Shukman infiltrating assorted unrelated “far-right” (i.e., “They dare to disagree with us!”) groups and filming working-class people—people with far fewer opportunities and connections than Shukman (people who actually have to struggle and think about money)—occasionally saying the Forbidden Word.
The documentary would’ve been far more interesting if they had been honest regarding what it was really about: an extremely rich and privileged member of the British nobility, and spying leftist aristocracy, using a fake passport or having changed his name by deed poll, infiltrating groups that might put influence back into the hands of the British people, thus rendering him and his family less powerful and less wealthy.
Who is Harry Shukman? He is the son of Eton-educated David Shukman, the first BBC Science Editor (how ironic, given that Harry is so strongly opposed to non-ideologically-censored science), and Jessica Pryce-Jones, a business consultant. Being vastly rich, they sent Harry to the public school Magdalen College, and he then, of course, went to Cambridge, having effectively bought his way in through his expensive education.
Many undergraduates, even at posh universities, struggle along on student loans and part-time jobs. Young Harry (b. 1992), however, is a director in his parents’ Oxfordshire-based company Brick and Mortar Development, which in 2024 reported assets of £777,057. Oh, the poor boy! He must have been so frightened about being revealed as a mole and possibly losing his spying job with Hope Not Hate. The family is so moneyed that, unlike working-class people, his sister Kitty Shukman can afford to take the risk of going into the frivolous world of fashion, where she designs shoes for Kanye West’s Yeezy Designs. Good heavens! What must her “anti-racist” brother think?
Hope Not Hate likes to deny that psychological qualities are in any way genetic; a belief that all twin studies have shown to be completely false. However, Harry “The Spy” Shukman appears to have undercover work coursing through his veins, alongside the blue blood. His grandfather, after whom he is named, was Harold Shukman, an Oxford University Kremlinologist who co-authored a book with Sir Anthony Deakin on training to be a spy. Deakin married one “Pussy Stela,” after whom “Pussy Galore” was named in the James Bond novel Goldfinger. Grandad Shukman married Ann King-Farlow, the niece of historian Sir Stephen Runciman, whose father was Viscount Runciman, a Liberal Cabinet Minister.
These connections do make one wonder how Harry Shukman was able to obtain a fake passport under the name “Christopher Charles Morton.” If he had connections with the secret services, it would certainly have helped because, if it is indeed a fake passport, it raises legal issues. That said, the passport states his place of birth as Ploughley in Oxfordshire, which is where Shukman was born according to public records. If only these “evil far-right types” had checked those records against the passport, they would have known he was using a fake one, as no one by that name was registered as born in Ploughley in 1992.
Of course, they could also have done a Google search of the photo, which would have led to all the journalism he has published under his own name for venues such as UnHerd and The Spectator. (Has he had some kind of woke conversion experience, consistent with the high Neuroticism of leftists? Dramatic changes in identity are often associated with high mental instability).
In terms of photos, Shukman does look rather like his mother, and in many ways, she is even more aristocratic than his father. She is the daughter of David Pryce-Jones, an Eton-educated conservative journalist. He married Clarissa Caccia, the daughter of leading British diplomat Sir Harold Caccia, later ennobled as Lord Caccia: So, Harry is recently descended from a viscount on one side and a baron on the other. In fact, Sir Harold Caccia was the Provost of Eton, the world’s poshest school.
So, in essence, an extremely affluent and privileged aristocrat, with connections to the British secret service, has gone undercover to attack people supposedly interested in eugenics (like the assortatively mating, Eton-educated aristocrats from whom he recently descends) and people from poor backgrounds who aren’t sufficiently educated to “acceptably” articulate their views. Why has he done this? Likely because he fears the woke establishment, of which he is such a well-heeled and advantaged member, may be beginning to gradually lose its hold on power as its deceptions and hatred of ordinary people become ever more obvious. And, let’s face it, because it doesn’t produce enough baby Harolds.
Will Shukman be arrested for the (likely) fake passport?
Only the police can determine if the Christopher Morton passport is real and they would have to physically search for it. Assuming Shukman didn’t want to risk ten years in jail (the maximum prison sentence), he may have changed his name to get a real passport — note the issue date is the month I met him and the place of birth is genuinely his.
However, changing one’s name with intent to decieve is also illegal. Hence, he could be charged for 'improper intent'.
We know:
A) He hasn't changed his name on Company House.
B) He is still referring to himself by his old name across the press.
C) He describes his time as 'undercover'.
D) He obtained the new passport three months before I met him.
He also likely broke the law in two countries (Estonia and Greece) by covertly recording. The fake passport alone carries a maximum prison sentence of ten years, but something tells me Harry won’t see so much as a phone call, let alone a court room.
Shukman is protected by powerful people pretending to protect you, but in reality all they really protect is themselves.
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You are forgetting the Covert Human Intelligence Sources (Criminal Conduct) Act 2021, which means someone undercover who breaks the law is magically innocent under the law. If it were me, I'd start a private criminal prosecution on the basis you outlined and make them fess up in court to being a Security Services op.
I watched the documentary this afternoon. I don’t know anyone like the staff of Hope Not Hate so it was fascinating to watch them. Like children stuffed into adult bodies, telling us all how things should be.
This was emphasized by one of the Hate women who possibly presented with a genetic mutation usually found in high-caste Hindus, and whose jumbo eyeballs made her appear even more like a closet 12-year-old.
There is a scene where two of them read some comments on social media about mass deportations and then share a sad look. If they think some of the sentiments expressed by Britain First are offensive, they should hear what comes out of my mouth after 3 pints, it might help recalibrate their sense of outrage.
Why the government funds these people, and why this documentary was so highly praised by the press was not uncovered during the programme.
The Channel 4 adverts were a perfect fit for the show. Abject pap.
Has anyone else noticed that even straight men now sound like Kenneth Williams?