- Cameron's adviser Hugh Powell left file on display to photographers
- Document revealed Britain will not impose sanctions against Russia
- Will not support military action against the country either, it showed
- Also disclosed Russian investors will not be frozen out of City of London
- Hague and Cameron claimed today they would 'get tough' with Russia
- Britain will not impose sanctions or support military action against Russia, according to a briefing paper that was revealed in error yesterday.

The document was snapped by a sharp photographer who zoomed in on the deputy national security adviser Hugh Powell as he walked past No10 to attend a meeting about the coup in Ukraine.
The document became public when one of David Cameron's advisers left it on display to press photographers before a Downing Street meeting.
The blunder by Hugh Powell, who is deputy national security adviser, also shows that the Government has no plans to freeze Russian investors out of the City of London.
Instead, the briefing paper recommends that the UN should take the lead and possibly send monitors to Ukraine.
The document says: 'UK should not support for now, trade sanctions ... or close London's financial centre to Russians.'













Comment: As the British establishment is joined at the hip with the American, we can deduce that the US won't do anything either.
It's all hot air and PR stunts, with both foreign secretaries visiting Kiev in two days, while their lackeys in the press push all the right propaganda buttons.
They can't slap sanctions on Russia because the financial elite in London would overrule them. They can't confront Russia's army because it's too risky to wage war with a real army.
They're pathetic creatures, which is why they instead use their armies to target defenseless peoples and hope that repeating lies often and loudly enough will convince the others to submit to their will.
See also:
Sophomoric peer pressure: Lawmakers call for G8 suspension of Russia
Russia mocks Britain: 'That small island no one listens to'!