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X Marks the Line
Jim Chimirie January 9, 2026 How the Government Is Using Crime to Normalise Control This is how power always moves. It finds something genuinely vile, wraps itself in moral certainty, and then reaches far beyond the crime itself and into control. What is being generated using AI on X is foul: sexualised deep fakes, women stripped of consent, children dragged into digital filth. This material is illegal. It should be hunted down. The people creating it should be prosecuted. Pl


Cowardly Cover Up
Russell Yorkshire January 9, 2026 It was a football match that triggered it. But was that the real threat? Let’s talk about the actual threat we’re facing, because this wasn’t an isolated wobble — it was a flashing red warning light. The threat isn’t football fans. It isn’t away supporters. It isn’t people lawfully attending a match. The threat is organised intimidation, backed by the growing assumption that if you scream loudly enough, threaten violence aggressively enough,


Destroying The Economy
Jim Chimirie January 8, 2026. A Chancellor who invents fiscal crises, misrepresents the numbers, and presides over the removal of the watchdog chairman cannot expect markets to believe her reassurances. There are many ways a government can wreck an economy. Rachel Reeves chose the most reckless: terrorising its own investors. The figures published this week should end the pretence that November's Budget was merely "controversial" or "misjudged." British investors pulled £6.7


Fed Up And Angry - At The UK
Russell Yorkshire January 7, 2026. I’m sat in the pub, scrolling X — which I know is basically like drinking lighter fluid and wondering why your throat’s on fire — but even allowing for inflation and algorithmic hysteria, I’m getting genuinely angry at the country I live in. Every other post is either “prepare for war with Russia,” “food bills up again,” “energy prices rising (again),” or two-tier policing and justice so obvious it’s stopped pretending to be accidental. And


Britain Is A Hostage State
Jim Chimirie January 3, 2026 Britain Is No Longer a Sovereign Nation, It's a Hostage State The British government has just admitted the unthinkable: Iranian sleeper cells are active on our soil. Not a rumour. Not a fringe claim. A formal warning, acknowledged at the highest levels of government. And what follows such a grave admission? Nothing. No raids. No arrests. No mass deportations. Just silence, and worse - restraint. Downing Street now says we must consider the consequ


When the Left Marches for Tyrants
Jim Chimirie January 3, 2026. London, 2025. A protester holds a placard glorifying Iran's supreme ruler under the slogan "Choose the right side of history." While Tehran executes its own citizens, Britain's streets fill with those cheering for the hangmen. When the Left Marches for Tyrants: How Britain's Activists Lost Their Moral Compass - There's a poison in the Western conscience. You can see it in a single image – London streets, a parade of Left-wing activists marching


Shamima Begum - The Facts.
Russell Yorkshire January 2, 2026 Let’s strip the drama out of this and deal in facts. Shamima Begum did not make an innocent mistake. She made a conscious decision to leave the UK and join ISIS. By 2015, ISIS was universally known for mass murder, beheadings, sexual slavery, ethnic cleansing, and terror attacks across Europe and the Middle East. This was not hidden knowledge. It was headline news. She knew exactly what she was aligning herself with — and went anyway. That ch


Who Stays, Who Goes?
Jim Chimirie January 2, 2026 There's a line every serious country holds: the right to decide who may enter, who may stay, and who must never return. It's the first function of sovereignty. Without it, a nation is theatre. A flag stapled to a bureaucratic husk. The Shamima Begum case is the moment that truth steps into daylight. Because if Britain cannot bar someone who joined a death cult that beheaded its citizens and tried to exterminate whole peoples, then Britain no longe


Once Upon A Time
Russell Yorkshire January 1, 2026. Once upon a time, Britannia ruled the waves. Not politely. Not with a focus group. We ruled them with wooden ships, bad dentistry, and a stubborn belief that tea could solve most international disputes. Were we perfect? Goodness, no. But we tried. We explored, we built, we argued, we occasionally put the wrong flag in the wrong country and then stayed for 200 years out of embarrassment. It was chaotic, bold, occasionally disastrous — but it


Too Many MPs Are Activists, Not Legislators
The Rt. Hon. Kemi Badenoch MP December 30, 2025 Two things can be true at the same time. First, Alaa Abd El-Fattah, the former prisoner, should have received a free and fair trial in Egypt. The long years of detention, the suffering of his family, and the lack of due process are not things any democracy should be comfortable with. There ends my sympathy. There is a second truth. The comments he made on social media about violence against Jews, white people and the police, a
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