



Ireland Must Stand Alone: Why We Must Reject British Interference in Our National Movement
In this decisive hour of Ireland’s destiny, when the soul of our nation is under foreign threat, we must speak with the certainty of the Men of 1916 and without compromise: there can be no alliance, association, or consultation with any figure who is connected to the British system, or who has worked in concert with the British establishment, MI5, or Crown forces—no matter how polished their language or seemingly aligned their goals may be.
The current attempts to weave British voices into Irish nationalist movements must be rejected outright, and those orchestrating these entanglements must be called upon not to be duped by foreign agents who are a Trojan Horse. In recent days a name has surfaced one Jim Ferguson—a man who, by his own public admissions, has worked extensively with British police forces, specialist intelligence units, and counter-terrorism operations (MI5/MI6).
His involvement in campaigns offering rewards for “wrongdoers,” his political candidacy with the Brexit Party and Conservative circles, and his background in supporting the very intelligence apparatus that occupies part of Ireland, places him not on the side of Irish sovereignty—but in direct opposition to it—he is an English agent, a proxy sent to gather intelligence, sow division, and recruit agents.
This is not about personality or factional rivalry. This is about the survival of the broader "Keep Ireland Irish" campaign. It is about the safeguarding of the Irish spirit, our right to self-determination, and the fulfilment of the 1916 Proclamation. Ireland will never be free through compromise with those who regard themselves as British, who served the British security state, or who still uphold its myths of authority. We cannot and will not fight globalism with the help of those who are globalist in nature.
Ireland needs no foreigners to assist us, and our freedom and the preservation of our national character and distinct identity will come from our own genius, and that of our diaspora.
MI5, Infiltration, and the Real Agenda
Let us not be fooled. The British state does not care about mass immigration into Ireland. If anything, they support it—strategically, tactically, and ideologically. They allowed thousands of rape gang cases to persist in England for years, covered up by police and media. They did nothing to stop the Islamic bombing of a concert in Manchester, and in fact, facilitated the very policies that enabled such events.
The British establishment—including the monarchy, the House of Commons, and Whitehall—is wholly complicit in the destruction of national cultures across the globe, including Ireland's.
So why would such a system send one of its former operatives to Ireland to speak about sovereignty? The answer is simple: to divide, gather intelligence, and pre-empt the true threat to their empire—Irish Nationalism and Irish Republicanism, which ultimately are indistinguishable.
And so, the agents come.
Some wear suits. Some smile for cameras. Some speak of unity, even nationalism—but always in a vague, tame, and curated fashion. They never speak of ending English monarchy. They never mention overthrowing British rule in the Six Counties. They never quote Pearse or Connolly. They never speak the language of uprising, but instead trickery. They want a sanitized, globalist-friendly nationalism—one that channels popular anger away from true revolution and back into the safe hands of the status quo. In England the Government and opposition are controlled by the same forces to present their Punch and Judy show.
England’s Subtle War: Divide and Confuse
Make no mistake: England is at war with Ireland—but it is a new kind of war. One not of redcoats and rifles, but of narrative control, infiltration, and psychological warfare.
Today, the English agenda in Ireland is fourfold:
1. To divide the Keep Ireland Irish movement by portraying it as aligned with loyalists and nationalist groups in England, using media spin and planted agents to trigger backlash from the extreme Left and the State, thereby creating infighting in Ireland, a polemic State, and the collapse of opposition to mass immigration.
2. To gather intelligence—quietly probing what connections Irish activists might have internationally, especially with Irish America. Who is funding what? Are weapons being discussed? Is unrest predicted? Who is who in the Irish-Ireland movement?
3. To pre-emptively discredit and neutralize Irish Republican influence in the Keep Ireland Irish movement, offering back-door funding or platform opportunities to those who tone down their message and break with traditional Republican values—they want Ireland to break with the 1916 Proclamation.
4. To turn the Irish public against itself, using fear and racial division as tools to distract from the true enemy: a colonial structure still operating through Leinster House, Brussels, and Westminster—because they know if we remove the foreign institutions, we remove the new plantation by default—our borders will close.
British intelligence services, including MI5, have always understood the threat of a unified, culturally rooted, revolutionary Irish movement. In the 1970s and ’80s, their operations in the North sought to pit Catholics and Protestants against each other, spread paranoia, use drug dealers and loyalist gangs to infiltrate communities, and silence dissent. The same tactics are now being used in the South—with different actors, but the same playbook.
Ireland Must Stand Alone
There is a deep spiritual truth we must rediscover: Ireland does not need foreign alliances to be free. Ireland stands on her own genius, her own divine calling. We are not England, nor America, nor France. We are Éire—sovereign in soul, fire-forged, and bound to no one but God and ourselves.
The 1916 Proclamation declared that the Irish people alone have the right to define our destiny. We do not take orders from retired British intelligence officers or from soft imperialists posing as friends. For those who have ever worked with MI5 or the British police, they are not welcome in Ireland.
England Get Out of Ireland
Tomás MacCormaic
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