🚨STARMER’S BLATANT HYPOCRISY EXPOSED! 🤔
Perfect example of Two-Tier Keir.
Video 1 (2020): Starmer viciously attacks Trump for his response to the rioters after George Floyd’s death, calling it an “affront to humanity” and defending the unrest as “peaceful protests” by people “rightly demanding justice”.
“Like you, I was shocked and angered by the killing of George Floyd. And the response of President Trump and US authorities to the peaceful protests, to people rightly demanding justice, has been an affront to humanity.”
Video 2 (Today): Starmer condemns the “disgraceful” rioters in the wake of Henry Nowak’s tragic murder and his shocking treatment by police.
“No matter the pain we feel, there is no justification for violence and disorder. Let me be clear, we will ensure anyone found engaging in disorder meets the full force of the law.”
Why the blatant double standard, Keir?
Either rioting is bad or it isn’t?
You’re “shocked and angered” and label Trump’s crackdown an “affront to humanity”… but now you’re cracking down hard when people “demand justice” after Henry Nowak.
Are you the “affront to humanity” for condemning these rioters?
Two-Tier Keir exposed for the world to see.
🚨STARMER’S BLATANT HYPOCRISY EXPOSED! 🤔
Perfect example of Two-Tier Keir.
Video 1 (2020): Starmer viciously attacks Trump for his response to the rioters after George Floyd’s death, calling it an “affront to humanity” and defending the unrest as “peaceful protests” by people “rightly demanding justice”.
“Like you, I was shocked and angered by the killing of George Floyd. And the response of President Trump and US authorities to the peaceful protests, to people rightly demanding justice, has been an affront to humanity.”
Video 2 (Today): Starmer condemns the “disgraceful” rioters in the wake of Henry Nowak’s tragic murder and his shocking treatment by police.
“No matter the pain we feel, there is no justification for violence and disorder. Let me be clear, we will ensure anyone found engaging in disorder meets the full force of the law.”
Why the blatant double standard, Keir?
Either rioting is bad or it isn’t?
You’re “shocked and angered” and label Trump’s crackdown an “affront to humanity”… but now you’re cracking down hard when people “demand justice” after Henry Nowak.
Are you the “affront to humanity” for condemning these rioters?
Two-Tier Keir exposed for the world to see.
This is quite frankly the most DISGUSTING non-apology I have ever heard.
"We have said sorry" What? So he doesn't feel the need to apologise personally as Chief Constable?
The tone of this statement is stone cold
He should be sacked and lose his pension
Get this vile man OUT!
This is Henry Nowak.
He was eighteen years old.
He had a life ahead of him.
He had a degree he was halfway through earning. He had a graduation he would have walked across the stage for. He had a first job he had not started, a first paycheck he had not opened, a first promotion he had not earned yet.
He had a girlfriend he had not met. A first date he had not been on. A first home he had not moved into. A wedding day he had not stood at the end of an aisle for.
He had children he would never hold. A first time hearing his own child cry, the way every parent describes as the moment everything changes. Bedtime stories he would never read. Football matches in the back garden he would never lose on purpose.
He had grandparents he had not yet said goodbye to. Parents he had not yet looked after the way they had looked after him. A sister whose wedding day he would not stand beside her on.
He had Christmases. Sixty more of them, if the world had been fair. Mornings with coffee. Quiet Tuesdays. Long Sunday lunches that go on too long because nobody wants to leave.
He had friendships that would have lasted forty years. Reunions. Late nights. Stupid jokes nobody else would have understood. Stories that would have started with “do you remember when Henry —” and ended with everyone in the room laughing.
He had a life ahead of him.
And in seven minutes on a Southampton pavement, a stranger with a knife took every single one of those days from him.
Eighteen years old. Walking home from a night out. Telling the police he had been stabbed while they listened to the man who had done it.
He died saying “I can’t breathe.”
He died saying “please, brother.”
He died on a street in the country that was supposed to keep him safe.
And the institutions that should have stood up for him went quiet. The Prime Minister could not find his name for six months. The press looked the other way. His own embassy took his mural down. The officers who stood over him have still not been named.
But we are here. Saying his name. Holding his memory. Refusing to let him be forgotten.
Henry Nowak was eighteen years old. He had a life ahead of him.
He should still be here.
Forever 18. 🤍
#JusticeForHenryNowak
Rob Kenyon: Do you think an extra million people will have an affect on housing?
Green Party candidate: erm…um
Rob Kenyon: Do you think an extra million people will have an affect?
Green Party candidate: …
When reality meets student politics fantasy.
It has now been confirmed that evil FUCKING Monster Vickrum Digwa spent five minutes filming Henry Nowak after stabbing him.
FIVE MINUTES.
Not calling an ambulance.
Not trying to save a life.
Not showing an ounce of humanity.
Instead, he filmed and taunted an 18-year-old boy as he lay dying.
It’s impossible not to ask the question: what if those five minutes had been spent getting Henry medical help instead?
‘Would you take the knee for Henry Nowak?’
‘I think… no.'
@NickFerrariLBC confronts Deputy PM David Lammy on the ‘double standard’ of his reactions to Henry Nowak and George Floyd.
🚨SHOCKING EXAMPLE OF TWO-TIER POLICING: LONE WOMAN BRUTALLY TAKEN DOWN
There’s a lot of discussion about two-tier policing in this country in the wake of the Henry Nowak incident, and we’re seeing lots of examples from people. Well, here’s another blatant one.
This shocking footage is from Downing Street during the Southport protests, when police cracked down hard on protesters.
Multiple riot police officers in full gear suddenly grab a lone woman, violently throw her to the ground, then three or four pile on top of her. They pin her down and wrench her arms right up her back while handcuffing her.
This is exactly what people mean by two-tier policing.
A completely unnecessary, heavy-handed show of force against one woman. No context justifies this level of aggression.
The police are supposed to be a public service, working with the people. Instead, they’ve become state enforcers, an arm of the regime delivering selective justice and raw intimidation.