Britain Is A Hostage State
- Jim Chimirie
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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 consequences of angering Tehran, because Iranian agents might carry out terror attacks across Europe if provoked. In other words, we won't act against the regime that sponsors global jihad, arms terrorists, and calls for the destruction of Israel because we're afraid of what their foot soldiers might do on our streets.
This isn't foreign policy. It's hostage policy. Britain is being held hostage by its own immigration choices. We have allowed ideological colonisation under the banner of multiculturalism.
We opened our borders to regimes that hate us and turned a blind eye as they seeded operatives in mosques, community groups, universities and online spaces. And now, when the moment comes to stand with our allies and punish a regime that attacked a democratic state, we shrink.
Ask yourself: what kind of nation shapes its foreign policy not around its values, but around the threats of foreign agents it was too cowardly to remove?
What kind of leader lets jihadists dictate the limits of British action?
What message does this send to the IRGC, to Hezbollah, to Hamas?
It tells them: plant your agents, build your networks, make your threats - and we will blink.
This is the cost of a cultural project that equated border control with racism and national pride with xenophobia. This is the legacy of leaders more committed to "inclusion" than integrity, more obsessed with optics than outcomes.
The truth is this: no nation can long survive when it becomes afraid of its own streets. When foreign-backed extremists dictate our behaviour, we are no longer self-governing. We are no longer sovereign. We are a protectorate of fear.
This isn't caution. This is collapse. And if Kier Starmer thinks Britain can lead from this crouched position, he is unfit to govern. Britain needs leaders who do not negotiate with imported threats, who do not tolerate ideological invasion, and who are not afraid to defend the realm.
Because if the State exists to protect its people, and it cannot even do that, then what exactly is left? This is not just about Iran. It's about what kind of country we still are.
Or if we are one at all.
© Jim Chimirie, 2025
Henry Bolton, X post, June 2025
London warns Washington that if the US attacks Iran, Iranian sleeper cells may commence terror attacks across Europe.
This is massive.
1) Our supposed leader is admitting there are Iranian sleeper cells here. Why are they not being rounded up? Why weren’t they dealt with before?
2) Fear of internal problems related to mass immigration i.e. infiltration of terrorists, is shaping our foreign and defence policy. No leader should allow such a threat to establish itself. No leader should allow precisely what such terrorists set out to achieve - the U.K. attempting to restrain action against the regime that created them.
This is the latest and possibly the most serious demonstration of the fact we have a leadership vacuum - and absence of leadership.
I know what leadership looks like and Keir Starmer is most definitely not it.
Editor's Comment.
The remarkable thing about this is that Henry Bolton's X post and Jim Chimirie's response were made last June - in 2025!
Yet only now has it really come to the attention of the mass public.
Why?
Granted it may have been quietly dealt with at some point over the last seven months, but given the Starmer gang's meek submission to foreign interests (especially if there is the possibility of garnering votes), it seems doubtful.
We therefore must ask -
If everything reported is true, when will Starmer and his gang be placed under arrest, charged, found guilty and be subject to life imprisonment?
Image via The Telegraph
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