Scotland, often overlooked, stands as the last colony of the British Empire, a nation rich in resources yet shackled by the remnants of imperial control.
Westminster employs every underhanded tactic in the colonial playbook to retain its grip on Scotland, using the age-old strategy of divide and rule to fracture the nation’s unity.
By stoking divisions between urban and rural, nationalist and unionist, the British establishment fosters discord to weaken Scotland’s push for independence.
This manipulation is not just political but economic, as Scotland’s wealth – from North Sea oil to renewable energy – continues to flow southwards, benefiting Westminster while leaving Scots underserved.
The fight for Scotland’s independence, therefore, is not merely a political struggle but a battle to reclaim control over the nation’s resources and future from a government intent on maintaining the last vestiges of its imperial power.