Still don't think the police are anti-white?
This is Sarah Crew, Chief Constable of Avon & Somerset Police, who dropped all charges against Bob Vylan for their vile Glastonbury set.
She previously vowed to arrest/prosecute anyone flying a UK flag, calling it racist. 🇬🇧
Speaking as a woman, all this crying over Robert Kenyon offending women on #bbcqt is making me cringe to my bones. Some women understand banter. We do it too. We’re not all touchy and humourless.
This was the week when the BBC finally had to acknowledge, grudgingly, reluctantly, with teeth gritted, that there is such a thing out there - in the Britain beyond London - which amounts to a form of anti-white racism.
My Friday latest monologue @OutpostStudios
I was born in the UK
I lived in England for over 10 years
I have a British passport
I was not and can never be English
I can’t change my DNA
To say that I could is anti science and very racist
To the Metropolitan Police,
You were the gold standard. The model every nation copied. When Scotland Yard spoke, criminals listened. That badge meant integrity. It meant courage. It meant the law applied equally, without fear or favour.
Look at you now.
You are a punchline. A cautionary tale. A force that clears up fewer than one in ten burglaries while your officers film TikTok videos in uniform. You arrested a man in Lancashire at dawn for a Facebook post in 2024 while grooming gangs operated in Rochdale for years with barely a raised eyebrow. You invented non-crime hate incidents so you could harass pensioners for wrongthink while real victims wait on hold.
You kneeled for mobs in 2020 while statues fell and businesses burned. You stood aside while extremists marched with impunity, then raided homes over memes. You have turned the oldest police force in the world into a politicised enforcement squad for the narrative, not the public.
You chose diversity dashboards over clear-up rates. You chose community engagement over enforcement. You chose the approval of NGOs and Twitter mobs over the safety of the people who pay your wages. You chose feelings over facts, and political safety over actual policing.
You did not lose your way. You sold it. Slowly, deliberately, one diversity training course at a time, one apology tweet at a time, one decision to stand down while crime happened in front of you.
The British people see you now. We see the double standards. We see the collapse in basic standards. We see a force that looks more like political commissars than police officers. We see officers who remember their oath sidelined while the ideologues get promoted.
You wanted to be political enforcers. Congratulations. You got your wish. Now you get treated like political operatives. No more benefit of the doubt. No more automatic respect. You burned that.
The mask is off. The receipts are published. The record is being kept.
We are watching.
Meet Parm Sandhu. She sued @metpoliceuk for discrimination and pocketed £120k - despite becoming the force's highest-ranking Indian officer.
She then wrote a book calling everyone racist.
She’s now @CollegeofPolice's Chief Executive, which explains everything RE: Henry Nowak.
I’m going to make this very easy for Green Party supporters, I know mathematics isn’t your strong point but I’m willing to help:
More people = less houses
An advanced equation now:
More people + less houses = very expensive houses
This difficult concept is called supply and demand. Very basic economics you should’ve learnt in school.
I cannot remember a time in my life when the political class in the UK has been so brazenly hypocritical and so profoundly out of touch with the country.
They are doing enormous damage to public confidence in politics & the system.
They cannot gaslight their way out of this.
I really wish petrol stations sold fuel only. Massive queue at Morrisons because some cunt was putting his lottery on. Go into the proper shop you prick.
A fair question for those who dislike Keir Starmer:
What, realistically, would he have to do to earn your support?
Or is there nothing he could do at this point?
"It is outrageous this idea that you cannot be English or British because of your ethnicity."
Sunday Times columnist Matthew Syed, who won a gold medal for England, tells #Newsnight that he finds the idea "profoundly divisive".
"Britain has always been a nation of immigrants."
I don't think it has, mate.
"Diversity is our strength."
I don't think it is, mate.
"You are spreading hatred and division."
I don't think we are, mate.
"We're in charge of this country."
I don't think you are, mate.