If I Were a Marxist

BY DOMINIC WIGHTMAN If I were a Marxist, my mission would be to infiltrate and transform the very fabric of Great Britain, sowing seeds of discontent and radical ideology aimed at dismantling Capitalism and replacing it with a collectivist mindset. I would wield psychological tactics to instil self-doubt and guilt about personal achievements, reinforcing the toxic belief that success comes at the expense of others. … Continue reading If I Were a Marxist

From Fields to Fuel

Understanding the Impact of Brent Oil Prices on the British Countryside As global demand for energy continues to increase over the years, the specific impact of fuel prices is growing in significance within numerous economic sectors. Rural areas of agricultural importance which rely more heavily on fuel for their operations are especially affected by shifts in these prices. It’s worthwhile to look at the effects … Continue reading From Fields to Fuel

The SNP Russian Adventure

BY VADIM STELKOV It seems to be the season for blaming Russia for everything. And no doubt, though it may come as a shock to civvy street, there is substance in the losing Democrats’ claims of the US elections being disrupted by Putin’s Russian hackers – and Obama political appointees in US intelligence agencies have confirmed as much. The extent of Russia’s hacking is a … Continue reading The SNP Russian Adventure