To many who know the truth about the state of the British Isles, the title of this article can make one feel forlorn. The idea that the once greatest empire in the world has not just receded from its position of power over the last 30 years but has completely and utterly abandoned any aspiration of it. Heralding back to the days of the Napoleonic wars, the World Wars and even the Falklands are now but a distant memory. Cast into the forgotten realm of pride for one’s nation. Today, that sense of purpose has been lost and has in many ways been directly compromised by those in power both now and consecutively for the last 30 or so years. Now Britain is nothing more than a land of strangers, where the intrinsic values of the British have been lost to the horrors of multiculturalism. A land tethering on civil war along sectarian lines. Where the economy is in freefall, housing is unattainable for young people, as well as jobs and the government is actively persecuting the natives in favour of their preferred foreign client groups.
All this is a hard pill to swallow but if we continue to bury our heads in the sand and not acknowledge the rot that surrounds us, then Britain will be lost forever. Its values, ideals and customs discarded to the dustbin of history. A thousand years of stories, gone. Can we allow that? Can we standby and watch it happen? If we are to save the nation that has fallen so far, we must first understand how this all came to be. In this article, I will piece together the series of events that delivered us to the modern horror that is Britain.
The Last March of the Empire
The Falklands war is a conflict lost to history. Under the reign of Margaret Thatcher, who was reeling from effects of the drastic economic changes being pushed onto Britain, a series of unlikely events occurred that provided the British government an opportunity to instil a sense of solidarity in a deeply divided nation. Britain at this time was undergoing an attempted diametric shift away from the post war order. The welfare state was being slashed, heavy industry was being closed, strikes were common and faith in Britain was at an all time low since the Suez Crisis.
On the other side of the world, the nation of Argentina was going through similar upheavals. Their economy was collapsing, unemployment was rising, exports were down. Trust in the military junta that had taken over Argentina in the wake of failed socialist policies, was unequipped to fix the problems of the country. Seeing Britain’s internal strife and having a colony of the wayward empire on their doorstep, the junta decided to build their legitimacy in the eyes of Argentinians by taking control of the Falklands and South Georgia islands. These lands had a loose connection to the former Spanish Empire’s claims to the land which was Argentina’s former overlords. Seeing themselves as the inheritor of this claim, Argentina launched a naval invasion of the islands in 1982. The Falkland islands were only lightly guarded by a platoon of Royal Marines and despite putting up stiff resistance, were forced to surrender. South Georgia followed soon after and it looked as if it was a fait accompli by the Argentinians.
If it had been any other Prime Minister running Britain at the time, the capture of the islands would have been accepted. After all, the empire was falling apart everywhere else. What does a few islands in the South Atlantic with a small British population matter? To Margaret Thatcher, it meant everything. Not just because British sovereignty had been attacked. Not just because British citizens were under foreign rule. Not just because it would sure up her position at home but because she was one of the few people left in Britain that believed in the majesty of what Britain did and can do. Thatcher was an imperialist through and through and she was not going to watch a part of the Empire be lost on her watch.
The war that would follow would be tense. Britain, long having scaled back its naval capacity, struggled to assemble a taskforce to go and liberate the islands. Had this war occurred in the modern day, it would not be possible from a military standpoint. Had it happened a few years after 1982, very unlikely but somehow, despite years of scaling back military capability to match Britain’s shrinking worldview, there were just enough ships, planes, men and material to do it. Within 10 weeks, the Falklands and South Georgia islands were liberated and returned to British domain. Argentina was beaten and its military junta fell not long after. The campaign was tense and embodied the British spirit of doing the impossible with little to no resources. Every battle was pitched, every moment was crucial. Had anything that happened not happened, the war would have been lost. It was a knife’s edge victory and it would be Britain’s final victory. The last march for the men of the Empire.
The success of the war propelled Thatcher into a second term and while it bought her time to continue her policies, the establishment did not want to continue with her. Thus, she was kicked out by her own party and while her accomplishments and failures are many, she did something that only makes sense in hindsight, she bought Britain, the idea of Britain, time. Another 15 years, at least, of patriotic spirit within the nation but that goodwill did not last for the hydra of change was soon to descend upon the lands, that being Tony Blair.
The Blairist Paradigm
Many things have been said about Tony Blair. His reign from 1997 to 2007 has shaped modern Britain. To me, and many others, he is a Machiavellian villain that has destroyed this nation. His policies are the direct cause for the problems we see today, mass immigration, the welfare state, the bloated NHS, the shrinking military and much more. I, personally, despise this man for what he has done as my own life has been shaped completely by his worldview. However, I cannot deny that this man was a genius. He had a full vision for the future and not only shaped the new Labour party but even made the Conservatives and all the other political parties bend to his narrative. He controlled the Overton Window for over three decades and still acts as the godfather for Labour behind the scenes. I despise him with all my being but I acknowledge his drive to change the world to his way of thinking.
When New Labour under Blair ran in the 1997 election, they moved away from the working class narrative of socialism and sought to become a broad popular party. While the policies they advocated were socialist, the allure of a young energetic leader espousing new ideas and views, was refreshing for the British people. While John Major did an amicable job of keeping Britain running after Thatcher, the energy that Blair brought to the stage was captivating.
Back then, when Blair spoke about making Britain a more equal place, a land that was open to the international community for business and travel, none of us knew what it all truly meant. To the regular British voter that had been stuck between red and blue for over 100 years, Blair seemed to be bringing a fresh coat of paint to British politics. This is indeed true. The hesitancy and small minded nature of Thatcher’s successors, ending with John Major, was the final nail in the coffin of the imperial project. 15 years had passed since the victory in the Falklands and Britain had slowly become less. Clinging to the victories of the past empire was cast out and Blair brought in a new view of things. That everyone could be British. That anyone could live in Britain. That the country was open to the world and the world did indeed come.
While we are seeing in person the consequences of the mass immigration policy that started with Blair that has directly caused the nightmare of the housing and job markets. With too many people and not enough homes, there are no homes available. With too many people, who can work cheaper than natives, there are no jobs available. A very simple concept really but the descendent mongrels of Blair are incapable of acknowledging this because it directly contradicts with the Blairist doctrine. They must see everyone as the same and any deviation from that is to deviate from Blarism, which is a sin as far as they are concerned.
The true horror with how Blair achieved this cannot be seen so easily. I am referring to the changes done to education in Britain. Before the rise of Blair, schooling in Britain was quite standard with an extensive educational curriculum on the arts, classical teachings, philosophical thought, history of Britain and practical skills that had a grounded and patriotic design. Children and teenagers were taught about the history of England and later how Great Britain went from a small island to a world spanning empire. The achievements of the past were honoured. Cultural icons from artists to kings were thoroughly explored and education had many trajectories afterwards with the inclusion of trade skills in the curriculum. The study of accounting and home economics helped prepare the next generation for the needed skills to survive in the world. All of this was changed under Blair.
The process was gradual, as all things under western socialism have been. At first it started with streamlining of British history. Gone were the tales of the Kings of England and their conquests. Gone were the studies of the Queens of England and the Empire. Gone was a sense of connection to the past. Everything before WW2 was essentially thrown out and much of that war was streamlined and whitewashed. The bare minimum was taught to kids so they understood, yes they live on an island called Great Britain and yes there was some history before them. Stopping at WW2 allowed Blairism to mould the perspective of whole generations of students to think simply that what Britain has is good and anything else is Fascism or Nazism or some other ‘ism’. With the removal of classical studies and philosophy, it made it impossible for young people to even understand such concepts of Fascism and even less understanding of what Britain was becoming.
Practical skills steadily reduced in schools. Accounting and Home Economics were discarded so now the new generations did not know how to manage their finances or how to cook. This in turn would make them more dependent on the state, which would benefit from people’s lack of understanding of the excessive taxes that have been levied upon them over the decades. Along with being more inclined to eat out or get takeaway which was overpriced and bad for your health. So not only do they want you to be able to think less, they also want to make you capable of less.
Finally, we come to the issue of university degrees. When Blair took office he wanted to increase the number of British people with degrees. The idea here was to continue to funnel people down one route of life. Continuing the indoctrination for another four to six years and furthering students’ dependence on the state with student loans, that would take people decades to pay back, this would further socialist thoughts as that is what universities became, centres of communism to infect the next generation. It also had the effect of diluting the usefulness of degrees themselves. Before this policy was put in place, only the academically gifted or those with niche interests would go to third level education. Most would not and would enter the workforce in many capacities as education was not that important for most jobs.

This all changed in the early to mid 2010’s as a generation had gone through education and attained degrees. Slowly but surely, more and more employers would require degrees as the baseline for job entry but if everyone then gets a degree, what worth does it have? All it now shows is that any individual put themselves into heavy debt, went to a communist training school(university) and essentially followed the path laid out for them without any deviations or critical thought. This matter has only been exacerbated by AI that is now used by university students and lecturers alike. Thus, we are now seeing people attain degrees, with no knowledge behind it. No critical thinking needed in the modern age. Just as Blair wanted. As we moved into the 2020s, this mindset of needing a degree to do anything infected all areas of the workforce and at the same time reduced the relevance and usefulness of degrees since so many people had them. Meaning, employers would start to add on more and more tests for candidates to get jobs since a degree was no longer a sign of intelligence. It was simply another piece of paper needed to progress in the Blairist world. This would make the job market a nightmare and many have started to realise how badly they were lied too. This issue is not just limited to Britain. It has spread far and wild around the world as now so many nations, East and West, follow the doctrine laid out by Blair.
With no concept of the past, no abilities in the present and only further submission for the future, Blair has created an all encompassing and far reaching system of utter dependence on the state for any concept of right and wrong, true or false. This, I would say, culminated in the Covid Pandemic, where generations of people, young and old, abided by laws that were against the bill of rights and took part in acts that essentially made them thought police for the state. This was all possible because education was hijacked by Blair and has not changed since. The consequences of all the madness seen today is because of this manipulation to serve a socialist outlook.
However, to get to this point it would take years of dumbing down and wearing down the British people’s resolve and sense of identity. This was done with a simple word. A word that makes anyone accused of it flee in fear or apologise profusely. That word is Racist.
The Worst Crime in Britain
Should you notice that your streets are filled with strangers. Should you notice that all the crime is being committed by foreigners. Should you believe that people who live in Britain should speak English. Then you are called a Racist. Having been told for years that your history is evil, that your culture is based on inequality, that you should bear a burden for actions you never committed, has made people cower at the accusation. Apologise and not mention it again. This is how Blairism suppresses political discourse. Noticing is the crime and the punishment was public ridicule. Now, it is law and many have seen the inside of a jail cell for noticing these changes.
“The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.” George Orwell
This phenomenon is taken to its extreme on the British Isles. To be accused of being a racist outside of Western Europe is met with indifference. After all, most cultures are intrinsically racist. To explain this to British people is nearly impossible due to years of conditioning to believe that to be racist is the greatest crime in Britain. In reality, everyone is racist. It is built into one’s subconscious. To prefer people that are similar to you in appearance is natural. It is easier to trust someone who looks similar to you because you can predict what they might do. What kind of temperament they have. What things to do or not do in their presence. It is what builds trust in society. It is what allows people to go about their daily lives without fear of attack or assault. To look similar means to be similar.
Homogenous societies have always shown to be stronger than multi ethnic ones. They have more sense of security amongst communities. A common drive and purpose to project their nation forward. They believe in the same divine, have the same customs and share the same culture. A homogenous society does not fear murder in their streets or raping of their children. These societies have strong rules of law but more importantly, everyone understands and respects those rules. The shared understanding of what is right and what is wrong is only possible in two ways. An authoritarian regime ruling with an iron fist or a society of the people who prefer and prioritise their own. In other words a racist society.
Britain today is indeed a racist society but not in the way people have been trained to think. The shown preference is for everyone except the British, with the English being at the bottom of the list. Britain today is run by Manchu’s, that is, run for minorities against the majority. The only way this has come into being, is because the British people have been trained to resent who they are. Through decades of indoctrination in schools, universities, public life and political discussion, the people of Britain have had their minds warped. This all started in the early 2000’s. The shaming and erasing of the British Empire’s deeds in schools made it easy to have young people believe they were villains of the story. The narrative of ‘white guilt’ started to become more discussed in political life. It is what gave rise to the idea of reparations to the descendants of slaves during imperial times. That white British people of today should feel guilt for the actions of their ancestors by bestowing money upon the descendants of slaves who were never slaves themselves. The only way any of that makes sense, is if you train people to not be able to think about their circumstances and simply accept the narrative.
Formulating a society of self loathing, Blair achieved his goal of making any British person who identified the changing world around them as a racist. This word essentially became a tool used by the socialists that succeeded Blair as a way of shutting down political discourse especially on the changing demographics of the country as explained below.
Infinity Migrants
All this would merely be setting the stage for what was to come, immigration. Mass immigration on a scale never before seen anywhere in the world at any point in human history. Less Jews were forcibly moved during the Holocaust then migrants have been shipped across Europe to arrive at Britain’s doorstep. In the early days of Blair, this process was small scale. More work visas for ‘essential skilled workers’ from the third world because apparently, despite more Britain’s then ever attaining degrees, there still were no skilled people in the country! Over time, the British people were worn down further by the Afghan and Iraq wars, seeing themselves as evil for invading these countries. Thus, more and more ‘refugees’ would come to Britain. This was done in the name of human rights as set out by the UN. Completely disregarding the fact that refugees fleeing war are only entitled to be granted refugee status in the nearest safe country. Considering there are quite a few safe countries between Britain and the Middle East, you would think that would be a weak argument but years of addling the minds of the British made them accept it. After all, just like the empire before and the descendants of slaves, the British must foot the bill for the harm they committed to these nations in the Middle East, even though no one voted to be involved in these wars and no one voted to take in these so-called refugees.
This would only be the beginning. Migration into Britain would continue, non stop, despite opposition from the British public at every turn, this policy marched on after Blair, regardless of what party ran Britain. They were all the same, all singing Blair’s hymn sheet. The project was furthered by Gordon Brown, David Cameron, Theresa May and reached its peak with Boris Johnson. Despite the fact that Britain voted to leave the EU as a last ditch attempt at maintaining their dying sovereignty, the leaders that took over the reigns after, were so anti Britain, so pro EU, that they did everything in their power to derail the Brexit goals. Boris Johnson is the perfect example of this. Under his watch, he allowed net immigration to reach an all new high at over 700,000 foreigners a year coming into Britain. By the end of Johnson’s tenure, millions of strangers now reside in the country, most of them unemployed and taking British welfare. As a testament to how far Britain has fallen under Blairism, foreigners who have no ties to this land are granted benefits and healthcare over British people. All because they claim to be refugees when they are not and if they were real refugees, there were plenty of stops for asylum on the way before reaching the literal island that is Great Britain.
The waves of legal and illegal immigration kept coming. Under Rishi Sunak and now Keir Starmer, the endless hordes continue to arrive in Britain. A report by the Water Services Regulation Authority last year stated that due to the increase in sewage generation and water usage in Britain, it is believed there were over 10 million more people in Britain than is being officially reported. This is because when one migrant comes to Britain, they become an anchor for their families and friends to come. With many of these extended family and friends coming on holiday visas and just overstaying, it makes it difficult to have an accurate count on the number of foreigners in the country. This is made harder by the government's refusal to keep track of the numbers because to acknowledge the reality goes against their doctrine.
Terrorism has become the norm, foreign rape gang scandals are rampant. The streets of Britain are filled with black and brown people. The infrastructure is overworked and poorly maintained. Housing is impossible to attain due to foreigners being given priority by the government over natives. The NHS waiting list is decades long since foreigners clog the proceedings. Nothing works, rubbish piles up on the streets, hotels are full of migrants. Streets, towns and cities have turned into places like Bangladesh, Islamabad or Johannesburg. Full of people who resent who we are and know they are taking advantage of us. All because the government not only allows it but encourages it.
In such a short time, Britain has been turned into a third world country. Gone is the homogenous and quintessentially racist(pro British) society that ruled the world for hundreds of years. With the importation of the world, so too came foreign beliefs and politics. Islam, once kept at an arms length due to its violent nature has become welcomed with open arms by the thralls of Blair. Sectarian violence between foreign groups has become the norm on British streets. Violence against natives by both the state and foreigners is common. Realising they have destroyed all goodwill they had with the British people, the government now turns to the foreign client groups, Muslims especially, to maintain their power and sense of legitimacy. This too has failed as it only leads to MP’s being threatened to enact Sharia laws in the country, for fear of being killed by this supposed client group.
This nosedive in sanity by the Blairists, especially under Starmer, is caused by the final objective of Blairism, universal human rights.
We Are All The Same
Finally, after showing how Blair ruined Britain, I will now explain why. At the core belief of Blairism sits a globalist worldview. The idea of transcending the nation state and creating an open world without national boundaries is the ambition of Communist thought and Blairism is just the latest version of this project. In many ways, you could call what Blair has done, British Communism. Instead of other versions such as Bolshevism, British Communism was slower at being implemented. It would not work in Britain to start shooting farmers and arresting intellectuals in the early 2000s. Such acts would be impossible in British society and Blair knew this. He sought to use more subtle methods over decades to affect this perspective shift. Through the methods I have spoken about above, Blairism is reaching its final form or more accurately its dead end.
The reason why the ideology of Blairism/British Communism is destined to fail is because, like all Communist beliefs that have come before, it is based on a false premise. The idea stems from the belief that all people are the same. That people are born as blank slates and are corrupted by society. That regardless of who you are or where you are from, you should be treated equally. Regardless of intention, ideology, ethnicity or tendency, a child born in Bangladesh was no different to a child born in Brixton. This universal belief, that all are equal, not just before the law but as all being the same, has been the direct cause of the influx of immigrants into Britain. To Blair and his ilk, they are no different to British people and vice versa. The problem, as they see it, is that British people have too much sense of self. An identity that needed to be eradicated so as to pave the way for the equal, blank slate utopia that has always been sought by the Communists in history.
This has completely failed. The ideology of Communism is delusional and anyone who follows it or creates beliefs based off of it are themselves, delusional. Blairism failed to achieve any of its objectives. It failed to destroy British resolve and dissolve the British identity. It failed to create a society that was free of differences. It failed to deliver economic benefits from migration and it failed to bring Britain closer in line to the globalist worldview. What it has done is allowed Britain to be invaded by its enemies. Destroyed international trust in Britain. Turned the tempered British public against the establishment and institutions and is bringing the nation to the brink of civil war.
Even when it was clear that the Blairist project was failing, Keir Starmer, the latest Blairist stooge to take the reins, launched into extensive persecutions of the natives during the Southport murders instead of facing the reality of the situation. That multiculturalism had failed in Britain and the natives were finally taking action against all that has been done to them. It took the intervention of the dark lord himself, Tony Blair, to reign in the draconian measures Starmer was doing to Britain but it does not seem to have fully worked. The master has lost control of his dog and the acolytes of Blairism are continuing the work of destroying Britain in the name of Blair but not with his support. Blairism has truly become its own Ouroboros.

Conclusion
With the rise of new political parties and movements in Britain over the last year, combined with the suicidal march of progress to achieve the utopia that Keir Starmer is on, it looks as if the Blairist paradigm is dying. The mask of any pretence of care for the British people is off and the project has failed. What will come next will be perhaps a decade of struggle to correct the course of British history. To not just turn back the clock to before Blair but to recreate British identity along nationalist and racist lines. Having read all this, I suppose you forgot about the beginning of the article where I spoke of how little Britain won an unlikely war. It is hard to believe that in 40 years, Britain went from victorious power to a third world nation.
In 100 years, when historians look back at Britain, if there are any historians left, the last four decades will be seen as an era of utter madness. Where the people of this nation were manipulated into hating themselves and loving their enemies. 1984 was, for many, a warning against the dangers of totalitarianism. For Tony Blair and his acolytes, it was a guide book on how to destroy this nation.
I hope one day, Tony Blair, alive or dead, will receive the same treatment that Oliver Cromwell got upon the return of King Charles II. For the damage Blair has done, he deserves nothing less.

I hope you found my rant useful in getting a better understanding of the man and his ideology that has delivered us to modern Britain. Tony Blair leaves a long legacy on what has happened to this nation and I have lived in the shadow of Blairism for my whole life. This resentment for what Blair has done to my nation is felt by many people of my generation. A sense of hopelessness in a system that is designed to work against the native British at every turn. It will not surprise me, in a desperate attempt to maintain the paradigm, that Starmer decides to start a war and draft all the young, native men to fight and die in a foreign land as a last ditch attempt to complete the Blairist project. It would fit with the modus operandi of Communists throughout history. ‘If we don’t get our way, we will kill those who are in our way.’
‘Death is the solution to all problems. No man, no problem.’ Joseph Stalin
The day of reckoning will come when the shackles of this ideology are thrown off and a new dawn rises on Great Albion. Until that day comes, we should all know who brought us to the darkest point in British history and why he did it.
Respectfully,
Crusader