A 6,500-strong society has captured our most important institutions. I'll tell you everything  - Alex Story

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By Alex Story


Published: 12/09/2025

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For the sun to rise again, there must be a full-scale de-Fabianisation exercise across all our institutions, writes GB News columnist Alex Story

On one side, girls are arrested for waving union flags; men for admitting to liking bacon and comedians for telling jokes.

Indeed, playwright Graham Linehan had his collar felt by the armed Old Bill, for writing that old-fashioned women, those without a penis, should “make a scene” when a trans-woman enters a female changing room and punch “him in the balls” if all else fails.


The arrests are deeply shocking but not surprising.

The reaction was as expected.

Wes deflected; Keir waffled; and Mark asserted.

We will “look at the law”, but the police “were only enforcing it, Wes Streeting, former Head of Education at Stonewall and current Committee member of the Fabian Society, said with faux concern.

Starmer, never happier than at a Pride parade with his leather cap, nipple-clamp and “assless chaps” wearing constituents, also, incidentally, a Fabian, repeated the meaningless “We have a long history of free speech in this country” phrase.

Sir Mark, the Police Commissioner, for his part, said the “officers involved in the arrest had reasonable grounds to believe an offence had been committed.

Only recently, he had apologised to the LGBTQ++WHOARETHESEPEOPLE community because the Police still had too many “racists, misogynists, homophobes and transphobes within their ranks.

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A 6,500-strong society has captured our most important institutions. I'll tell you everything - Alex Story

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For his humiliating trip to Canossa’s equivalent in Soho, Sir Mark gained Saint Peter Tatchell of Stonewall’s blessing.

“Transphobia” must be stamped out.

Lineham’s arrest, as that of others, was, in other words, reasonable.

On the other side, untroubled, we have Hamas supporters waving the flag of a non-existent Muslim country while singing for Israel and the West’s destruction; illegals granted rights we don’t have; and a government plotting to turn Islam from a religion into a “race” by officialising the evil idea that Islamophobia is rooted in “anti-Muslim racism”.

The distance between each side grows daily.

When Mr Bean, another Fabian, overturned the locals’ effort to close hotels housing illegals in Epping, all was revealed.

Our government, unhappy with who we are, is preparing “to dissolve the people and (s)elect another”, in the words of Berthold Brecht, an avowed Communist.

To our state, we are a non-people.

If we have become such, it is, in fact, because we are run by fully fledged Marxists.

How did we come to that?

Much of our “leadership” class is a member of the Fabian Society: half of our government and Labour parliamentarians.

Further, there are 6500 members ensconced across all our institutions, from our media to our judiciary.

Why do Fabians matter?

Because, as Bernard Shaw, one of the Grand Wizards of Fabianism, said: “Stalin is the most important Fabian in history.”

In 1943, to the Soviet Ambassador, he exclaimed with great enthusiasm that Stalin “took the socialism that the Fabians merely dreamed and nattered about and turned it into reality”.

The Fabians never changed their stance.

As declared radicals, they want “top down” change, working gradually towards a classless society, requiring, of necessity, ever-increasing centralised government control.

This implies reducing man from a hallowed being, loved by his creator, to a meaningless part of an amorphous collective, loathed by his earthly superior.

“The main hindrance to Socialism was the stupidity of the Working Class”, Shaw wrote in 1897.

Fabians dislike “everyman”, fuelled by the all-consuming hatred of the mediocre’s jealous desire to subdue the free.

They loathe the working man, trader, and entrepreneur.

These are, respectively, stupid and ignorant; egotistical and avaricious; and, worst of all, not swayed by ideologies but by competence, pragmatism and occasionally, patriotism.

They must be excluded from power.

The Fabian modus operandi is simple: lying.

By “permeating” institutions and seeking “influence”, Fabians aim to move progressively towards “radical ends, eschewing democratic control, while rejecting “shame, whether moral, political or aesthetic”.

Their motives must remain hidden from view while petitioning incessantly to normalise the hitherto unthinkable.

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By “permeating” institutions and seeking “influence”, Fabians aim to move progressively towards "radical ends", writes Alex Story

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A few examples.

Firstly, while “godless”, as Starmer described himself, he and his metrosexual Fabian buddies believe religiously in supranationalism.

They reject the nation, which, to them, is a meaningless artifice and “stand for international cooperation”.

Translated, it means: “Davos”, that den of crooks, “over Westminster”, Keir’s source of legitimacy.

Secondly, they push for “sustainable development”.

They mean progressively accelerating towards Ed Miliband’s Net Zero wind farm wall of madness.

Finally, they support “citizenship, liberty, and human rights”.

It is here that the Fabians are at their most radical.

Indeed, if our country is but an artifice, supranational institutions hold sway over our parliament, and International Law is law writ large, as Lord Hermer, our Attorney General, insists on repeating, then the sentence above reveals the Fabians’ full treasonous purpose.

Decoded, it establishes that anyone in the world over has the “liberty” to claim his “citizenship” because of his “human rights”.

Britain thus disappears into the shifting sands of an inchoate global collective.

Two things are worth noting to understand who we, the people, are facing on the other (the taxpayer-funded) side of the divide.

Firstly, the Fabian Society’s coat of arms is a wolf in sheep’s clothing.

“Beware of false prophets”, St Mark warns, “which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves”.

By choosing their symbolism, they have told us who they are.

Lies and deception are part of their armoury.

But there is more.

Permanent taxpayer funding is their fuel; double standards, their shield; and principles-free expediency, their springboard to progressivism.

The latter is the opportunistic method upon which their gradual radicalism rests.

Each crisis leads to more power aggregating to the centre.

Secondly, Fabians have, throughbehind the scenes” tenacious perseverance, gnawed at our moral fibre, having rejected old school morality and shame in full.

While our instincts still differentiate between good and bad, our brains have been corrupted over time. We are deeply confused.

As Isaiah said, "Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; Ye shall know them by their fruit.”

The Fabians’ fruit is ripening as Britannia’s rotting carcass twitches in the mud.

For the sun to rise again, there must be a full-scale de-Fabianisation exercise across all our institutions, rivalling the denazification one which took place in the aftermath of World War II in Germany.

Without this, oblivion is assured.

Fabians have already made parliament practically irrelevant.

Keeping one step ahead of us has been their greatest tactical triumph.

Let us leapfrog them and rebuild what they destroyed.

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