You drove farmers to suicide, tried to freeze pensioners to death and actively ignored and covered up the rape and torture of thousands of children and young women.
Absolutely no sympathy.
This morning, I appeared on Good Morning Britain in a live interview about the grooming gangs. Before I went on air, I was told not to mention the race of the perpetrators. I, of course, didn’t listen.
I have now received an apology from the editor.
My interview is below: 👇🏻
If you thought it was bad, this report proves it to be even worse.
Some of the things these poor girls went through are sickening. And to this it still happens now, and perpetrators are walking the streets freely.
Death penalty for all involved.
DIGWA TAUNTED AND TORTURED HENRY FOR 10 MINUTES!!
Henry lay dying, pleading for help. DIGWA AND the POLICE mocked and laughed at him.
They didn’t play the additional clips or recordings in court. They said “it’s too disturbing.”
Yet it’s what Henry endured-what DIGWA and his family did to him.
THE UK MUST RELEASE EVERYTHING!!!
Daily Mail:
“23:22 Digwa used his own mobile phone to film his victim attempting to escape by climbing onto a commercial rubbish bin and over a fence, while Digwa taunted: ‘You’re not going to get away with this, big man.’
Sentencing Digwa, Judge William Mousley KC said: ‘You continued to make films of Henry suffering, ignoring much of his desperation at having been stabbed. You told him that had not happened, no doubt to convince others who were nearby.’”
THESE CLIPS HAVE NOT BEEN RELEASED.
Henry managed to land on top of a car parked in front of number 68, on the other side of the fence he jumped over.
Digwa went on to take close-up photos of the incapacitated Henry lying on the ground.
In footage from a home security camera, Henry was heard saying ‘I am dying’, with Digwa replying, ‘you’re not dying bro’.
Ten minutes later, Henry said ‘you stabbed me’, with Digwa responding, ‘no, I didn’t’, and ‘you were recording me thinking you’re sick’, which is slang for ‘tough’.
In that ten-minute period, Digwa did not call an ambulance but did film Henry for a full five minutes.
This clip was not played in court for being ‘too disturbing to be shown’.
The court heard the attack was not witnessed, but neighbours heard Henry say he had been stabbed and was dying.
Here is video of protesters at the murderer’s home.
JUSTICE FOR HENRY.
DIGWA’S FAMILY MUST BE JAILED AND THEN DEPORTED!!
- @WhiteGirl1776
🇬🇧😡Criminal proceedings must be brought against these police officers❗️
The victim reportedly said several times that he couldn't breathe.
Why did they even handcuff Henry Nowak?
Even in the UK, do they handcuff someone for suspected racist remarks?
The police did not handcuff Vickram Digwa.
They treated Henry Nowak like a criminal.
They treated his murderer like a victim.
Vickram Digwa was sentenced to at least 21 years in prison.
👉Imagine if Henry had been dark-skinned.
The UK would be burning like Paris last weekend❗️
#GreatBritain #murder
Whilst celebrating promotion yesterday for Avro FC, club captain Jack Marrow took a nasty fall off this table and had to go to hospital.🤕🫣
He went straight back to the lads to continue the party after his trip to A&E…
What a legend! 👏🤣
🚨 Gregory Van der Wiel's incredible testimony about his career 😳🥺
𝗔𝗕𝗦𝗢𝗟𝗨𝗧𝗘𝗟𝗬 read this 👇
“I won 16 trophies. And I felt nothing. No joy, no pride, no relief. Nothing. I couldn’t enjoy a single moment of my career. Because I was too busy… wearing a mask. Pretending to be okay. Avoiding anything that might unsettle me. Showing that I had everything under control.
I wore that mask for so long that I eventually became the mask itself. A robot playing a role without feeling a thing.
If you feel this way, that mask isn’t protecting you. It’s killing you. Take it off.
What would you give to play without fear? To step onto the field and feel totally FREE. No pre-game anxiety. No post-game depression. Just you. Fully present. Fully focused. Fully yourself.
Most athletes will never know that feeling. They’ll spend their entire careers playing in fear. Fear of the coach’s reaction. Fear of the fans’ judgment. Fear of the media headlines. Fear of their own thoughts.
And they’ll call it ‘pressure.’ They’ll say: ‘That’s just football.’
It’s not. It’s a prison. And I lived in it for 15 years.
I played stiffly when I should have played freely. I held back when I should have exploded. I doubted myself when I should have had confidence.
The version of myself I could have been? It still exists, somewhere. It never saw the light of day. It still torments me, it still haunts me.
But you? You still have time.
You have time to develop the mindset that will set you free. You have time to perfect the tools that will make you invincible in every match.
This inner work is demanding. It’s the hardest thing you’ll ever do in your life. And it’s truly the only thing that changes everything.”