What about the scientific narrative?
Solar variation is well documented and has been for a long time. Sunspot records go back 400 years and we have continuous satellite monitoring since before 1980. There's no evidence that it has varied enough recently to account for the changes we've seen. The temperature increase in the first half of the 20th Century was largely due to an increase in solar irradiance but since then the trend has been slightly down. I just don't see how you can say it's being ignored.
I've never seen any evidence that a shift in the magnetic pole would have any effect on weather or climate (in the same way that a shift in the orbital parameters would). If someone were to present a plausible mechanism for that to occur I'd be interested in seeing it.
There's nothing political about scientific facts, just maybe the way you interpret them.