@campbellclaret He has 800k followers. That means that 1% of his followers liked his post within 53 minutes, which seems a tad low. Why is that an issue? I don't understand what Elon Musk has to do with it other than providing the platform that we're using. Please enlighten us?
@joemartin1066 It's a shame that they won't do anything at all to counter the spread of Islam. Farage has already said as much. He has a Muslim right-hand man, for goodness sake. You need to get used to the idea of voting for Restore Britain.
@theopenbook2@Lord_Steerforth Who are they to act as judge and jury on the views of the authors?
"Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past."
George Orwell, 1984
Scotland Yard has been captured by a “woke mind virus”, with police no longer treating citizens equally under the law, says former chairman of the Metropolitan Police Federation Rick Prior.
In the foreword to the FSU’s new briefing, Fear and Favour: Britain’s Policing Emergency, Rick Prior writes:
“It has been clear to me that for more than a decade, the Met has been pursuing equity of outcome between ethnic groups rather than equality of opportunity and equal treatment under the law. I have seen it in the forced rotation of skilled firearms officers to manufacture ‘churn’ and diversify armed policing, at great cost in lost skills.
“I saw it in 2022, when two very senior officers were found by a tribunal to have racially discriminated against a white inspector, by removing him from a promotion process and inserting a less qualified black candidate instead.”
Rick argues that the force has prioritised equalising outcomes between ethnic groups over ensuring equality of opportunity and equal treatment under the law for more than a decade. He says this has led to a loss of skills and harmed the policing of London’s streets.
Mr Prior also said that, following the death of George Floyd in the US, the ideology of pursuing equal outcomes had “shifted from policy backrooms to operational policing through the London Race Action Plan”.
Last summer, Mr Prior joined the Met’s policy unit and was asked to help produce the force’s EDI policy. The Met ignored his recommendations.
Prior has called for free speech to be protected within legal boundaries.
He has sought to ensure that his ordeal — after he was suspended for warning on a GB News interview that some officers are increasingly concerned about challenging certain ethnic minority groups for fear of vexatious complaints and being branded racist — helps the police get things right.
The High Court later ruled that his treatment had been unlawful and a breach of his right to free speech under Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
Forces across the country are under significant pressure to review their EDI policies and rethink race action plans following the murder of 18-year-old student Henry Nowak in Southampton.
Henry was stabbed by Vickrum Digwa with a 21cm knife. Following a false accusation of racism by Digwa — a Sikh — Henry was arrested. The police appeared more concerned with an allegation of racism than helping a young man who had just been stabbed.
The FSU’s new briefing shows that a doctrine which openly rejects treating people equally now governs policing.
Read more in The Telegraph and check out the new FSU briefing 👇
@EUornotEu1@vpopulimedia@FUDdaily@RupertLowe10 There are a lot of Roma in GY. Unfortunately, Rupert Lowe has been clouding the issue by constantly referring to them as 'Romanians', which isn't necessarily the case. He needs to be a lot more precise in his rants.