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Ideological Colonisation
Jim Chimirie December 22, 2025 They see children not as heirs to joy, but as blank slates to be programmed with guilt. "Santa is too white" is just another way of saying you are too white. A publicly funded British museum has declared Father Christmas "too white," "too patriarchal," and morally unfit to judge children. This is not satire, parody, or a student stunt. It is the official voice of Brighton and Hove Museums – an institution paid by taxpayers to preserve heritage,


Pushed Towards War
Russ Yorkshire December 22, 2025 The UK and Europe is not drifting toward war with Russia — we are being systematically pushed. Nudged by governments that call themselves liberal, amplified by media that has long since stopped questioning authority, and wrapped in a moral panic so thick that anyone who resists is labelled dangerous. Across Europe it’s the same choreography. Same fear. Same enemy. Same outcome. And it begs the question no one in power wants asked: What did we


The Quiet Coup
"Add up the constituencies and timeframes, and you reach the blunt fact: millions of citizens are being stripped of the right to cast a ballot until the government chooses to permit it." Jim Chimirie December 10, 2025 There's a quiet coup under way in Britain, and it's not being led by mobs or tanks. It's being carried out by a government that has found a cleaner route to power: remove the public from politics, shutter the ballot box, and rule without interruption. Starmer's


Back in By the Back Door
"The truth is simple. This government does not intend to persuade the nation to rejoin Europe. It intends to build a Britain so entangled, aligned and subservient that rejoining becomes the only logical endpoint." Jim Chimirie December 5, 2025 There is something revealing about the way Keir Starmer talks about Europe. He doesn't argue or persuade. He hints, dodges, and speaks in code. In his interview with the Observer, he refuses five times to rule out re-joining the EU, the


Britain's Next Twenty Years: The Storm Ahead
Jim Chimirie November 12, 2025 A riot that spreads from city to city in a single night – the kind we've already watched tear through France A nation can dodge truth only for so long before truth strikes back. Britain is out of road. For decades, governments have pushed mass immigration while pretending that multiculturalism make us stronger and that order will somehow hold as the state gives up ground. The facts are now set. What comes next isn't fiction. It's consequence. Th


The Holographic Doctor And The Deckchair Attendant
Peter Coglan November 7, 2025 The Digital NHS Doorway. We are told this is what people are demanding. Who is telling us that? The people who are trying to sell it. This is just my opinion; I may not be right. The information I give may be inaccurate. I say this as we live in a world where opinion is presented as fact, and we are told how to feel about events, rather than be given the facts and then form our own opinion. Put another way, brainwashing; gaslighting. The 21st Cen


Britain's Sectarian Surrender
Jim Chimirie November 6, 2025 There's a point in every declining nation when the mask slips and the truth shows itself in plain view. Bonfire Night did that. Not with flames, but with fear. What happened in Birmingham and Liverpool wasn't "youth disorder" or "seasonal mischief." It was a glimpse of a country bending to a sectarian force it no longer dares to confront. Fireworks were thrown at police as if they were invaders. Officers ducked behind shields on a night that once


The City That Forgot It Was Free
Jim Chimirie November 5, 2025 There's a sickness in New York's soul. The city that once rose from the dust of 9/11 has elected a man who excuses the very slogans that glorify its killers. Zohran Mamdani's victory isn't democracy at work; it's decadence in plain sight – a civilisation so numbed by guilt that it now mistakes its enemies for reformers. He calls himself a socialist, but his creed runs deeper than class. It's a blend of Marx and Muhammad – economic envy fused with


Reform UK Drops Promise To Cut Taxes
Harriet Symonds November 3, 2025. Reform leader Nigel Farage has abandoned plans for tax cuts, breaking from Reform UK’s previous manifesto commitments. Farage has declared that a Reform government would not be able to deliver “substantial” tax cuts at the moment as he attempts to build his party's economic credibility. “We want to cut taxes, of course we do, but we understand substantial tax cuts given the dire state of debt and our finances are not realistic at this curren


Should Reeves Go?
Kemi Badenoch November 3, 2025 Whatever one might think about Rachel Reeves’ misdemeanours, the real scandal is that property owners have to pay off the council to rent out their own homes. Unlike Reeves, who had been tweeting in support of this legislation at the same time she wasn’t complying with it, I’d hardly heard of the landlords licence she should have acquired. It turns out neither had many landlords, who I suspect will be furious to learn that they owe even more mon
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