Lowe has specifically called out BlackRock in interviews and he wants to ban kosher slaughter. I see no evidence of him being a Zionist.
A company owned by a holding company he was invested in made PCR tests and claimed forlough. He didn't make those decisions unilaterally and he didn't just pocket all the money. Iirc, he didn't even have oversight of the company's day to day operations.
And the reality is the company has a fiduciary duty, you can't just tell shareholders "yeah we're turning down money because of Rupert's moral beliefs."
Also I'm pretty sure the claim about the government contract is misinformation. They were sold to the private sector. There wasn't an NHS procurement contract.
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Commercial/investment banking and central banking are not the same thing. The kosher thing isn’t a follow on from his halal ban as a farmer; nothing to do with jews specifically.
Government contracts don’t fall into the laps of the irrelevant, and he rubs very close shoulders with many former and current Tories. No different to Matt Hancocks PPE/pub mate. The fact he wasn’t jabbed and was aware of the consequences early, suggests to me that he isn’t just a non-executive director. Ethically, if I knew something was unsafe for the public, I would put my money where my mouth is and withdraw from any relative involvement. But that might just be me, perhaps…