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Who Will You Vote For?

  • Jim Chimirie
  • 7 days ago
  • 3 min read
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Jim Chimirie

August 9, 2025



"Starmer is Blair in greyer clothes - a Fabian lawyer, obsessed with "diversity" and "decolonisation," who sees our heritage as a problem to be managed rather than a treasure to be defended."


That's the question that cuts to the bone, isn't it?


For decades we've been told that the "choice" is between red or blue, Labour or Conservative, Starmer or Sunak. But both wings of the same vulture have brought us to this point: mass immigration, open borders, cultural vandalism, a two-tier justice system, and a population that's been deliberately taught to hate its own roots.


The Tories sold us out long ago - Cameron with his hollow "Big Society," May with her surrender to the courts, Johnson with his broken Brexit promises, and Sunak with his open-door numbers higher than Blair's. Labour? They don't even pretend to care about the survival of Britain. S


Starmer is Blair in greyer clothes - a Fabian lawyer, obsessed with "diversity" and "decolonisation," who sees our heritage as a problem to be managed rather than a treasure to be defended.


And what of Reform, the supposed insurgents? They were meant to be the saviours, the party that finally stood up to the machine. But scratch the surface and you find the same cloth - globalist economics, shallow soundbites, and no serious plan to defend Britain from demographic collapse. They posture as rebels while playing by the same rules, offering disillusioned voters a pressure valve rather than a real alternative.


So who do I vote for?


I'll tell you this: I won't vote for anyone who treats Britain as a hotel to be managed rather than a nation to be defended. I won't vote for anyone who thinks "managing migration" means importing hundreds of thousands legally while feigning outrage at the endless boats pouring across the Channel, bringing in tens of thousands each year.


I won't vote for anyone who treats British identity as a nuisance to be bargained away, diluted, or erased. The truth is this: until we have a political party that puts indigenous Britons first, secures the borders, restores free speech, and tears down the Leftist-Islamist stranglehold over our institutions, voting will remain a trap - a ritual designed to legitimise our own replacement.


So the answer is simple: I will not cast my vote for liars who hollow out my country while pretending to save it.


I will vote only for those who fight openly, unapologetically, for Britain's survival.


And if such a choice is denied to us at the ballot box, then the fight for our survival will not be won in polling stations but in the hearts and minds of the people - where no government, no media, and no rigged system can take it away.


Because this next election isn't a contest between parties. It's a referendum on whether Britain survives at all.



Jim Chimirie 2025

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