Andy Burnham supports mass immigration. He backs the Boats. He is in on the refugee racket. He is an EU fanatic. He claims massive expenses. He supports the prosecution of our veterans. He is anti-British to the core, with a smile. An evil rank deceiver.
Henry Said Please, Brother, I Can't Breathe. Nobody Took The Knee.
Henry Nowak lay bleeding to death in the middle of a Southampton street on December 4th 2025. He had been stabbed four times with an eight inch ceremonial knife by Vickrum Digwa, a man who had told arriving police officers that Henry had racially abused him. The officers believed the lie. They handcuffed the dying eighteen year old, ignored his pleas for help and placed him under arrest. His final words were please, brother, I can't breathe. He was pronounced dead at 12.37am.
Digwa has now been found guilty of murder. His mother hid the murder weapon. His father was at the scene. The prosecutor described the racism accusation as a wicked lie about a dying man. Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary is under investigation by the police watchdog. The deputy chief constable has apologised. Henry Nowak's family will never be the same.
George Floyd died on May 25th 2020. He said I can't breathe as a police officer knelt on his neck. His death triggered global protests, the toppling of statues, a worldwide movement and politicians across the Western world taking the knee in solidarity. Keir Starmer took the knee. Angela Rayner took the knee. Premier League footballers took the knee. Corporate boards issued statements. Institutions commissioned reviews. The machinery of progressive outrage ran at full power for months.
Henry Nowak's final words were the same as George Floyd's. The institutional failure that produced his death was equally documented. The officers who handcuffed him while he bled internally did so because decades of anti-racism training had conditioned them to treat a racism accusation as the primary fact requiring response. His killer knew it and used it. The prosecutor called it his trump card.
No march. No knee. No statement from Starmer. No statement from Rayner. No institutional review of the anti-racism training that produced those officers' response. Elon Musk called it unconscionable and pledged legal action. The political establishment that mobilised for George Floyd has said nothing about Henry Nowak.
The question is not why George Floyd's death mattered. It did and the officer responsible was convicted of murder. The question is why Henry Nowak's death has produced silence from the same people, the same institutions and the same political movement that found their voice so readily in 2020.
The answer is not complicated. George Floyd's death could be made to serve the progressive narrative. Henry Nowak's cannot. His killer deployed the progressive framework, the racism accusation, as the instrument of murder. His case does not vindicate the ideology of anti-racism training. It exposes it. A young man died because the officers sent to save him had been so thoroughly conditioned by that ideology that they handcuffed him on the word of the man who had just stabbed him.
The same long march through the institutions that produced a National Police Chiefs Council declaring structural and institutional discrimination operates at all levels within British policing, a Police Race Action Plan embedding anti-racism training across every force in England and Wales, a Louise Casey report condemning the Metropolitan Police as institutionally racist and a College of Policing that redesigned its entire disciplinary framework around racial sensitivity has produced officers so conditioned by that ideology that they handcuffed a dying eighteen year old boy because his killer said the magic word. The training worked. That is the most disturbing observation of all.
Henry was a soft gentle soul who lit up a room. He was eighteen years old. He said please, brother, I can't breathe. He deserved better than the ideology that killed him and the silence that followed.
"The answer is not complicated. George Floyd's death could be made to serve the progressive narrative. Henry Nowak's cannot."
When I was in the police in the sixties and seventies, we had a policy of stop and search. They didn’t fuck around then. The officers weren’t bothered about any political bollocks because there wasn’t any political bollocks. Stabbings were as rare as rocking-horse shit. Most of my officers had served in the Second World War. What would they make of this country now ?
@Realtommyrobbie@GoodwinMJ You really are dense. Read my previous replies. I have no problem paying NI. That covers everyone. I do object to paying extra tax for having additional healthcare cover. As for 'never happened ', tell that to multiple patients who have been butchered at 'Killingdon'
Why did you make so few arrests at the Nakba hate march, @metpoliceuk? Shouldn't every single person chanting for Tommy Robinson to be shot dead have been arrested on the spot for incitement to violence?
A black woman who spoke to @RebelNewsOnline at the Unite The Kingdom march, told them that she was in the RAF for 12 years.
She attended the march because she recognises the cultural decay & has noticed that parts of the UK are unrecognisable.
@Keir_Starmer is she “far-right”?
Yesterday’s march in London was very significant.
It exposed one of the biggest lies in British politics.
By all accounts , there was no violence, no racism, no extremism.
All I see in the videos are ordinary men, women, families, children, pensioners, & workers, many from different racial & ethnic backgrounds, expressing their entirely legitimate concerns about the direction of the country they love, their home.
The term ‘far-right’ used to mean organised political violence, extremism, racial hatred, and a rejection of democracy.
But now?
As Keir Starmer, Sadiq Khan, and much of Westminster has shown, the term ‘far right’ has been expanded to such an extent it means anybody who holds views the establishment disagrees with.
What happened yesterday was clearly not ‘far right’.
What happened yesterday was clearly not ‘hate’.
And what happened yesterday was clearly not ‘extremism’.
Mainstream commentators and politicians should find the courage to stand up and say this.
If you continue to casually smear millions of people as ‘far right’ then you’ll not only ensure the term no longer has any meaning at all.
You’ll also only deepen the well of resentment and understandable anger that millions of people feel as they are forced to watch the destruction of their home while being also told their entirely legitimate views are illegitimate.
The term ‘far right’ should only be used for genuine extremists who espouse racial hatred and want to overthrow democracy.
For all those people yesterday, they should be called what they are.
Patriots.
@Realtommyrobbie@GoodwinMJ Actually, my employer pays for it. Good job too after I needed 2 operations caused by botched NHS procedures. I would have been waiting over a year for the NHS and would have been unable to work in the meantime.
@GBNEWS Starmer bans legal entry of a Polish leader with data that proves banning illegal migration prevents terrorist attacks in Poland.
While allowing illegals to swarm into Britain, increasing the exposure of Britain to terrorist attacks instead of Poland.
Starmer betrays Britain.😈
@Realtommyrobbie@GoodwinMJ I have no issue paying my taxes to cover the NHS although I think a lot of it is wasted on bureaucracy. However, I do object to paying additional tax for having private insurance that takes pressure off of the NHS
Polanski has been caught with his pants down:
- Spokesman for the Red Cross ❌
- Worked for the MOJ ❌
- Unpaid council tax ❌
- Can enlarge breast via hypontherapy ❌
- False claims about being a member of the National Hypnotherapy Council ❌
A total charlatan, not to be trusted.
The person who attacked my daughter, spat on my wife, and broke the restaurant's front door was not arrested by @metpoliceuk. Why?
I was arrested again for defending my family 😂
This was the SUV they came in.
Please repost
The EU re set will put up UK energy prices, put up public spending and taxes, and slow growth. It could damage trade with non EU. This is the opposite of what most in the country want.
This is Mohammad Baghdadi "Baggy" Khan reporting to duty as a newly elected Councillor in the Halliwell ward, Bolton. He looks composed in his Lamborghini Huracán Spyder, worth £100,000-£200,000, it does 19-23 mpg.
He is a member of @TheGreenParty.
Released after 24 exhausting hours in custody following an illegal arrest, and straight back to work because my family still depends on me.
I will be taking legal action against the Metropolitan Police and Mayor of London over what I believe was unfair and continuous discriminatory treatment.
I don’t want GoFundMe or handouts. I want to earn it.
If you want to support me, come dine at the non-halal Indian restaurant Rangrez in Hammersmith. Support through community, not charity.
We don’t allow polygamous marriages in the UK. We shouldn’t support polygamy in the benefits system.
The more I dig into Welfare, the more I find to fix.
Metal detectors and bag searches at pro Palestine marches. ❌
Metal detectors and bag searches at the Iftar in Trafalgar Square. ❌
Metal detectors and bag searches at the march against antisemitism. ✅
And yet, some people still refuse to see the antisemitism problem.
So far Starmer’s efforts to save his skin have been a classic case study in how not to save your skin:
The most unpopular Labour PM in history (Starmer) calls in aid the second most unpopular Labour PM in history (Brown).
With most Labour MPs despising you and willing to grant you, at most, a civilised stepping down over some months, you say you’ll be in power for a decade. Labour MPs’ worst nightmare.
You commission a propaganda film of you, Brown, Rachel Reeves and Harriet Harman looking smug and self-satisfied in the Downing Street garden, complete with meaningful music. How divorced from public opinion can you be?
You signal you’re fresh out of new blood (Brown? Harman?) and new ideas (getting close to the EU is the best you can come up with — hardly a game changer).
You think a ‘reset’ speech (again!) can turn things round? You’re truly delusional.
THE END.
@Realtommyrobbie@GoodwinMJ I think you will find the expensive and inadequate medical insurance is NI if you have used the NHS recently. I had to go private to fix the mess they made, am permanently scarred by their botched procedures and then Labour tax me extra on top to have the private cover