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SELLING SCOTLAND
Russian oligarchs, billion­aires, foreign governments, international royalty, and banking giants are among those behind nearly 1000 offshore entities that are illegally flouting the land control registry, The Ferret can reveal
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The Stolen Spirit: How the English Coloniser Hijacked Over £150 Billion from Scotland’s Whisky Industry in the Last Two Decades 1/ Scottish whisky is more than a drink. This national treasure represents distilled heritage, refined over centuries by the Scottish people through the climate, language, land, and lifeways of the Highlands and Islands. The name itself comes from the Scottish Gaelic term uisge-beatha, meaning "water of life." This spirit emerged from Gaelic-speaking communities such as Islay, Skye, and the Hebrides, where knowledge passed through generations shaped a practice intimately tied to the land. Scotch whisky is a unique, location-specific, high-volume, high-value export product. It stands as one of the most iconic symbols of Scotland on the global stage. Yet, this global success has long been exploited by an external colonial power. The English state has transformed a sovereign asset into a machine for extracting wealth, consolidating power, and advancing British branding while denying Scotland the authority to control or benefit from what it produces. This process has resulted in one of the most severe cases of wealth theft in contemporary Europe. The total value stolen from the Scottish whisky sector over the past twenty years stands between £100 billion and £180 billion. This extraction is not incidental. It reflects a colonial condition Scotland is now actively resisting. Decolonisation has begun. Scotland is engaging the United Nations to assert its right to self-determination and to end the colonial theft and exploitation imposed by its coloniser, England. The official figures expose the extent of this exploitation. In 2018, Scotch whisky exports totalled 1.28 billion 70cl bottles with a declared value of £4.7 billion, equating to only £3.67 per bottle. In 2023, 1.35 billion bottles were exported with a reported value of £5.6 billion, giving a per-bottle figure of £4.15. In 2024, export volumes rose to 1.4 billion bottles while the declared value fell to £5.4 billion, resulting in just £3.86 per bottle. These figures are drastically lower than market prices. The cheapest blended Scotch in duty-free shops typically costs no less than £10 per bottle. Most single malts and premium bottles are priced between £30 and £100, often more. A fair average export value of £10 per bottle would bring the 2024 figure to at least £14 billion. Over two decades, the gap between real and declared value points to a concealed loss of £120 billion to £180 billion. That loss reflects profit transferred out of Scotland through false pricing, offshore registration, and colonial misrepresentation. Ownership of the industry has largely shifted out of Scottish hands. Major producers such as Diageo and Pernod Ricard are headquartered outside Scotland. Diageo controls over 30 percent of the market and operates from London. These multinational corporations use accounting structures that allow profits to be declared in low-tax jurisdictions or within English financial centres. The whisky may be crafted in Scotland, but the wealth is booked elsewhere. What remains in Scotland is an image without authority, production without sovereignty, labour without reward. The theft continues through taxation. In 2022 to 2023, excise duty and VAT on whisky generated £3.8 billion, all absorbed by the UK Treasury. Even whisky sold in Scotland is taxed by the British state. The revenue is not returned to support Scottish public services or invested in the communities that carry the industry. Scotland has no fiscal control over its most valuable national product. What ought to support rural infrastructure, universal services, and a Scottish sovereign wealth fund is used instead to fund the apparatus of English power. @UN @UN_HRC @EU_Commission @Europarl_EN @eu_eeas @coe @EURightsAgency @francediplo @FranceintheUK @franceintheus @cgfEdimbourg @Elysee @GermanyDiplo @bundeskanzler @NorwayMFA @dfatirl @PresidentIRL @antonioguterres
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Being national 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Is working out well in USA 🇺🇸 Better than I expected Pretty pleased [Brits are fizzing mad with us]
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Must get the popcorn in: x.com/ScotNational/status/20… lol

Kaye Adams is 'set to sue the BBC' after bullying allegations saw her taken off air, reports say ⬇️
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This is a brilliant post illustrating the three indicators that Scotland is a colony of England: x.com/Douglas_Haribo/status/… #ScotlandNoColony

Scotland a Colony of England: Three indicators.
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EXCLUSIVE: Costa Coffee has been branded 'absolutely ridiculous' after the business banned Scottish banknotes across dozens of stores, The National can reveal
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Interesting. Looks like GMB presenters got the public mood very wrong with their anti-Scots rant.
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The Tartan Army 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 is on the march to Fenway Park. Fenway is going to have the best vibes it’s had all year tonight

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The vibes Scotland fans have brought to Boston are unmatched 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 This happened after hundreds went to watch the Red Sox game. Yes Scotland, yes party 🥳

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I wish you well, the United Republic of Ireland. Then there was two. Come on Scotland, by now we all know our future doesn’t lie in the hands of the thieving Britnat London colonialists and their scam union. Are we a country or an English colony? Independence is normal.
NEW: Sinn Fein is set to introduce legislation in the Irish Parliament pressing the Irish government to actively prepare for unity across the island this week 🗣️ 'It is at this stage irresponsible for anybody in political leadership to bury their head in the sand'
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“So I am led to believe” said Sally when asked about Maeda’s scoring exploits at the end of the season. Just a reminder that Ally McCoist is a wee fat Orange bastard.

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More than 800 people have now objected to plans to build a huge AI data centre in Larbert, which would be just 20 metres away from a care home and close to housing and a hospital thenational.scot/news/261957…
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RT @colz261: The uk is NOT a country it's englands government....
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Try to watch this to the end without greetin. Suspend that wee narky need to say…. aye but. The Boston experience is simply beautiful to see and no country has better ambassadors than the Tartan Army.
The beautiful game does it again. Scenes in Boston have been unbelievable as Scots & Americans unite, including a viral friendship formed after a shocking bagpipe wake up call in suburban Boston. The joy of Tartan Army is a great example for us all. ❤️⚽️ #scotland #usa🇺🇸 #boston #worldcup
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These branch officers are in Holyrood to disrupt and simply delay Scotlands development , they offer nothing positive so why keep them at our expense ? #ScottishIndependence
Well we can safely say these 2 clowns have no policies for Scotland!
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Scotland needs out of this idiotic UK......
Living with Brexit is like living with a treatable disease and not seeking treatment. Living with Brexit means permanent decline.
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