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Fake False claim about 62% of Britons considering the 100-year partnership agreement with Ukraine a ‘threat’ to London's interests

Russian Telegram channels are spreading information claiming that 62% of Britons allegedly view the 100-year partnership agreement between the United Kingdom and Ukraine as a ‘threat’ to London's interests. To support this assertion, the propagandists refer to a supposedly conducted ‘survey’ by a company called GLPOR.

In reality, this information is false, according to experts from Ukrinform. GLPOR is not an existing sociological firm; its website was created solely for the purpose of spreading fake surveys that are used in Russian disinformation campaigns.

The GLPOR website claims that it is a British company specializing in international market and political research, allegedly collaborating with Oxford University and working for the British government. However, despite these claims, the GLPOR website cannot be found on any search engine, and reputable international media have never published any ‘research’ from this company, unlike Russian propaganda resources.

The domain of the website was registered only in 2023, and since then, content has been retroactively added to create the illusion of a long-established company.

This is not the first time that propagandists have attempted to use the fake company GLPOR to spread manipulations. Earlier, we analyzed a fake claim about 88% of Ukrainians allegedly not supporting ‘Zelenskyi's decision to cancel the presidential elections’.

Russian propaganda uses fake surveys and invented companies like GLPOR to manipulate public opinion and create the impression of negative attitudes in Western countries toward cooperation with Ukraine. This is part of a disinformation strategy aimed at weakening international support for Ukraine and undermining its position on the global stage.

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