Sky's @TrevorPTweets, a former head of the Commission for Racial Equality, says he feel "rage" because the Henry Nowak case is one of many examples of "misjudgements about people based on their race leading to a young life being cut short."
He shares three other examples ⬇️
This was brilliant. Trevor Phillips played a clip of what Keir Starmer said about George Floyd and displayed how Labour MPs expressed their “anger”.
David Lammy said it was fine because they were in opposition.
But not fine for Nigel Farage to use the term “rage” like they did.
@GBNEWS What DEI has done is make me question whether people of colour got their job because of skin colour rather than merit … something I never used to even consider before DEI sought to engineer outcomes rather than opportunities.
It’s like with Derry / Londonderry in Northern Ireland … due to sensitivities journalist often made sure they referred to the town twice in any article … a Derry here and a Londonderry there. For Ukraine I’d only ever want to see Kiev each and every time. Even our chicken kievs rhyme with sleeves. Slava Ukraine! 🇺🇦
Talking about a problem isn’t what divides people. Failing to fix it is.
The division began when people saw institutions not treating everyone equally. You don’t heal that by telling people to be quiet. You heal it by proving the rules apply equally to everyone.
@OlenaHalushka@IAPonomarenko I wonder how many of these murderous weapons required materials from Ireland which ships 83% of its alumina exports to Russia and just 0.6% to EU countries whilst the Taoiseach Michael Martin claims that sanctioning their plant would harm Ireland and the EU more than Russia. 😡
Does “Digwa Family” include these guys who are up on more charges at Southampton Court this afternoon
Vickrum Digwa:
- Six counts of possess an offensive weapon in private place on 4 December 2025
Moga Singh (father):
- Six counts of possess an offensive weapon in private place on 4 December 2025
Gurpreet Digwa (brother):
- Six counts of possess an offensive weapon in private place on 4 December 2025
- Possess an offensive weapon in a public place on 4 December 2025
- Possess a prohibited weapon on 4 December 2025
- Two counts of possess knife blade / sharp pointed article in a public place on 4 December 2025