
Sergei Cristo is a former BBC journalist, asset management specialist and Conservative Party fundraiser turned whistleblower against the Russian interference in British politics.
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Julie Walters as Christine Painter in the final courtroom scene of Personal Services (1987), directed by Terry Jones and photographed by Roger Deakins. Image: ITV/Shutterstock, GTV Archive. Editorial use only.
It was a case of life imitati...
It is almost ten years since Boris Johnson, on behalf of the Conservative government, assured Parliament and the rest of the country that Russia had not interfered with the British democracy. And while many good British politicians have sin...
“We will stand on principle or we will not stand at all”
Margaret Thatcher
My last article looked at how voting for Farage could take Britain into a Trumpist era, with far-right populists rolling back basic rights and making it harder for...
This week’s local elections suggest that the British people still have not started to understand the cautionary tale of the United States, where Russian Interference triumphed over the years, with Putin apologists occupying every important...
Today I’m announcing a brand new addition to my Substack publication: Russian Interference subscriber chat.
This is a conversation space exclusively for subscribers—kind of like a group chat or live hangout. I’ll post questions and updates...
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The main protagonist of the award winning “Sergei and the Westminster Spy Ring” podcast. Ex BBC journalist, asset management specialist and Conservative Party fundraiser turned whistleblower against the Russian interference in British politics.
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