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Callum Alexander Scott
Analysis / 15 March 2018
15 March 2018
CALLUM ALEXANDER SCOTT traces the history of anti-communism and anti-terrorism as a means of demonising individuals and groups who threaten existing power and privilege
History / 12 January 2018
12 January 2018
The man voted ‘greatest ever Briton’ was a vile racist, imperialist and eugenics enthusiast, writes CALLUM ALEXANDER SCOTT
OPINION / 11 December 2017
11 December 2017
With Blair expostulating over Brexit again, CALLUM ALEXANDER SCOTT reminds us that the former PM had a very loose acquaintance with the concept of democracy
Features / 24 May 2017
24 May 2017
CALLUM ALEXANDER SCOTT discusses the causes of the Corbyn Paradox and why so many agree with him but say they won’t vote for him
Features / 25 April 2017
25 April 2017
Despite a distinct absence of evidence, virtually the entire British media declared Assad guilty of chemical weapons use and Trump justified in using air strikes earlier this month, writes CALLUM ALEXANDER SCOTT
Features / 8 April 2017
8 April 2017
Steadfast support for dictators of all hues and all over the world has been the norm in British foreign policy, writes Callum Alexander Scott