I am proud that we (@BedfordBluesSC ) contributed to this amazing season. Important to note that whilst stats are interesting it is the people behind them that matter. This club means a great deal to many of us. Success on and off the field makes us happy!
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- 58,023 Total Attendance
- 3,224 Average Attendance
- 3 Sellouts inc the Champ Final
Thank you #BluesFamily for the most incredible support of @BedfordBluesRFC in the 2025/26 campaign ๐
@bindelj@Jebadoo2@michaelpforan If they are students, they should be investigated and punished accordingly. If you donโt believe in academic freedom you donโt deserve to be at Oxford. Seeing this behaviour at my college makes me very sad.
The Macpherson Report and the murder of Henry Nowak are causally linked through the corrosive logic of multiculturalism and its institutional offspring: two-tier policing.
By the time he was stabbed to death in December 2025, 18-year-old Henry Nowak would have been eight years younger than the 1999 Macpherson Report. The nature of the formerโand especially the police responseโis directly tied to the latter.
Sir William Macphersonโs inquiry into the Stephen Lawrence case redefined institutional racism expansively. It instructed police to prioritise perceptions of racism from minority complainants. This well-intentioned reform, born of genuine outrage at one racially motivated murder, embedded a structural bias: complaints from certain communities received swift deference, while the concerns of the native majority were often dismissed as prejudice.
Over a quarter-century, this shifted the stateโs posture from impartial referee to quasi-imperial active manager of ethnic sensitivities.ย
Fast-forward to Southampton, 3 December 2025. Henry Nowak, a Polish-British student, was stabbed five timesโincluding a fatal chest woundโby 23-year-old Vickrum Digwa, who was legally carrying a 21cm kirpan, a privilege extended to no others in British society. As Henry lay dying in his own blood, Digwa falsely claimed racial abuse (citing a bruised eye). Officers handcuffed and arrested the victim rather than rendering immediate aid.
Police later apologisedโunconvincingly, particularly after the leaked bodycam footage emerged. The IOPC is investigating. This is not mere incompetence. It is the predictable outcome of Macphersonโs legacy: officers socialised to fear being labelled racist more than failing to protect life.
Listen to Henryโs father. Watch the leaked video and donโt look away. Henry didnโt get a dignified death. He died frightened, drowning in his blood while being mocked and then advised of his rights. Scriptwriters would be sent back to the room if they suggested something so on-the-nose in a gritty dramaโyet this is grotesque UK reality.
People should be furious about it. The government is paralysed by ideology, fear, and cowardly shamelessness. Genuine media that holds power to account is in short supply.
Setting anger aside for a moment, multiculturalism erodes the pre-political loyalty that underpins state legitimacyโthe special sauce of governance. When institutions apply justice asymmetricallyโaggressive on Islamophobia or native 'hate', hesitant or inverted when minorities are perpetratorsโtrust collapses. This is textbook anarcho-tyranny.
Polls show historic lows in institutional confidence. Incidents like Nowakโs, amplified by grooming scandals, knife crime disparities, and uneven protest handling, accelerate the collapse.
The consequences are stark: feral zones in cities, rural-urban fractures, nativist backlash, and escalating intercommunal violence. Would you choose to walk your dog where Wayne Broadhurst was stabbed to death, or send your son to university where he might be degraded while dying and begging police for help? What would you do if violence and rape regularly targeted you and yours and the police seemed indifferent?
It used to be brushed off as part and parcel' of modern urban life, or 'donโt look back in anger'. That was low, dishonest, and weak. Now the strategy is silenceโwhich may be the least bad option left for this dishonest, discredited government.
We are sliding toward the civil conflict I have warned ofโnot as cause, but as consequenceโof Britainโs unravelling as a coherent nation. The drivers are obvious because they strike normal people faster, wider, and deeper. The reactions are predictable. War is adaptive behaviour; civil war is simply more brutal and socially miasmic. Henryโs killing is not an isolated tragedy. It is a chapter in a larger, nationally suicidal debacle imposed on ordinary people by a governance system that has grown functionally undemocratic over thirty years.
Support for @BedfordBluesRFC for the final tomorrow from Burgos, Spain. Keble College โGhostsโ alumni team on tour. A win in the sun. @BedfordBluesSC
@SamRobertsComms@Chrisgill95 I agree. The Champ has been a wonderful league to watch this season. The playoffs have added to the excitement. Teams are playing for pride, passion and their fans. The sense of togetherness and enjoyment in the moment at Bedford last night was amazing. Love what we have.
๐ฃ๏ธ | โI think @Champrugby is the best competition in England for club rugby. We want to be the best we can be.โ
The BBC Look East cameras were out with @Tuidrivaa at @SDCBuilders & Mike Rayer at Goldington Road ahead of tonightโs semi-final ๐น
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@Wommando@WingsScotland We have a problem with the judiciary in this country. More and more examples like this where the safety of women and girls are being undermined. I just donโt understand why this is the case. How do they sleep at night.
@policylaila This is unfortunately a very accurate description of the way we are betraying our young people. It doesnโt even include the scandal of student loans. Why do our political class treat our young people so badly?
@Champrugby A fantastic player who is a credit to the club. Part of a strong group of players who are also good characters and work hard for each other. It has worked for us this season.