I hope we hear pretty soon from Chancellor of @UniofOxford@WilliamJHague what he intends to do about the entitled brat students who disrupted a law lecture by the respected Assoc Prof @michaelpforan because they don’t think stuff they dislike should be heard.
Chuck them out?
Alexis Boon's position was already untenable after the disgusting way Hampshire police treated Henry Nowak.
But after the sickening statement smearing him as the aggressor and attempting to interfere with the trial,
He MUST be sacked and lose his pension first thing TOMORROW!
Shabana Mahmood Called George Floyd's Death An Unspeakable Outrage. She Called Henry Nowak's A Political Grandstanding Opportunity.
On June 4th 2020, four days after George Floyd died in Minneapolis, Shabana Mahmood wrote to her constituents. She described his death as an unspeakable outrage. She shared the anger of the Black Lives Matter movement. She condemned Donald Trump in the strongest possible terms. She pledged to ensure Black voices are heard at the heart of our democracy. She signed it with a Black Lives Matter hashtag.
This week Shabana Mahmood stood at the despatch box and told the House of Commons there must be no two tier policing. She said the police have a sacred duty to act without fear or favour. She warned that anyone using Henry Nowak's murder to stoke division should be rejected.
Henry Nowak died on December 3rd 2025. Mahmood said nothing for days. The Commons Speaker had to order the government to make a statement. When she finally spoke she described the national outcry as political grandstanding and accused those naming the problem of stoking division.
Four days after George Floyd died she had already written to her constituents. Four days after Henry Nowak's killer was convicted she had to be ordered to speak by the Speaker of the House.
The letter she wrote in 2020 is worth reading carefully because it is the most precise document available for understanding what happened this week. She writes that her work deeply reflects the cause for social and racial justice. She writes that she will carry on working to ensure Black voices are heard at the heart of our democracy. She writes that she wants her work to continue to be reflective of black and ethnic minority experiences in Birmingham.
Not all voices. Black voices. Not all experiences. Black and ethnic minority experiences. That is the Home Secretary who told Parliament this week there must be no two tier policing. Her own letter is a precise description of two tier political engagement. One standard applied to George Floyd. A different standard applied to Henry Nowak.
The progressive institutional machinery was operational within hours of Floyd's death. The hashtag was ready. The language was ready. The political network was ready. Mahmood's letter was part of that machinery. It was produced within four days because the machinery runs automatically when the case fits the framework. Black Lives Matter had been founded in 2013. By 2020 it had dozens of local chapters, a global network, corporate donors worth hundreds of millions of dollars and political allies embedded across every major Western government. When Floyd died every node of that network activated simultaneously. Mahmood's letter was one activation among millions.
Henry Nowak's case does not fit the framework. His killer used the progressive framework as the murder weapon. His case does not vindicate the ideology of anti-racism training. It exposes it. And the Home Secretary whose entire political career has been built around that ideology found herself at the despatch box this week condemning its most visible consequence while declining to name its cause.
She wrote in 2020 that she would ensure Black voices are heard at the heart of our democracy. She has kept that promise. The question Henry Nowak's family is entitled to ask is which voices were heard at the heart of the institutions that trained the officers who handcuffed their son. The Hampshire Race Action Plan. The NPCC guidance. The College of Policing practice bank. The Metropolitan Police neutrality myth. All of it built by the same political framework Mahmood has spent her career advancing.
There must be no two tier policing. She is right. The letter she wrote in 2020 explains precisely why there is.
People of Makerfield👂👂👂
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Wow…
The Henry Nowak Story continues to get worse…
The U.K. police wanted to censor their conduct as ‘online misinformation’ and were demanding that they continue to label Henry as the ‘aggressor’
If it wasn’t for X…the truth about Henry would be buried forever…
Ask yourself: what kind of force drafts an official statement three days after a teenager’s death that effectively paints him as the aggressor — and only rows back when the family’s fury makes it politically impossible?
What kind of chief constable signs off a culture where the priority, in the immediate aftermath of a fatal stabbing, is not “how did we fail him?” but “how do we protect ourselves?”
The IOPC has already confirmed it is investigating the officers’ contact with Henry, including the use of handcuffs and first aid, yet Hampshire briefed The Telegraph that there is “no indication of misconduct” and that all officers are merely “witnesses”.
This looks less like accountability and more like an early attempt to lock in a “nothing to see here” narrative before the watchdog has even finished.
When a chief constable presides over a force that handcuffs a dying boy, drafts victim‑blaming lines, meddles in a live trial, and then rushes out exonerating briefings for his own officers, the problem is not rogue PCs — it’s the man at the top.
🚨LAMMYS BOMBSHELL: “POLICE SHOULD FACTOR IN SKIN COLOUR”🤔
What the actual F*CK?!
Deputy PM and Justice Secretary David Lammy has just admitted police SHOULD take the colour of someone’s skin into account when dealing with crime scenes and policing.
He starts with “we are all equal before the law” but then declares because of disproportionate ethnic minority arrest and prison stats, “context can matter”.
After the national outrage over the horrific treatment of Henry Nowak, where race obsessed officers prioritised the killer’s claims over a dying white teen, Starmer spent the week insisting there’s NO two tier policing and everyone is treated equally.
Now his own Justice Secretary openly says race based “context” is fine.
Absolutely astonishing admission.
This is outright race conscious policing from the top while they gaslight Britain that it doesn’t exist.
The Silence Is the Answer
COVID changed something in me that cannot be unchanged.
Not the virus. Not even the mandates. What changed it permanently was watching every government on earth arrive at the same silence, at the same moment, and hold it for six years running.
I want to be precise about what I mean, because precision matters here more than almost anywhere. I am not describing the ordinary silence of institutions managing complexity. I am not describing the understandable lag between events and accountability that all large systems produce. I am describing a universal, coordinated, sustained refusal to acknowledge a specific category of harm to a specific group of people, maintained across every major government on earth, across every regulatory agency, across every mainstream media environment, for six consecutive years.
Nearly six years since the rollout began. Not one head of state has stood before their people and said: some of you were harmed, we know it, and you deserve an honest accounting. Not one parliamentary inquiry with genuine authority and genuine independence. Not one compensation framework built on the actual scale of injury. The vaccine injured remain without diagnostic codes in most countries. Without legal recourse in jurisdictions that specifically restructured liability law to prevent it. Without the most basic institutional acknowledgment that what happened to their bodies was real.
This is what accountable institutions do after genuine public health emergencies. They review. They audit. They ask who was harmed and how. They produce findings that are uncomfortable because the discomfort is the point. The discomfort is how trust gets rebuilt. Post-event review is not a courtesy extended to the public by benevolent institutions. It is the mechanism by which democratic societies maintain the relationship between the governed and the people who make decisions affecting their lives and bodies.
We do not have that. What we have is a wall.
A Thread🧵
"Being European is more than just a paper reality. It is something you inherit, a duty to protect and pass on."
That's not just a line. @EvaVlaar just turned that conviction into law. She launched the Save Europe Act (@SaveEuropeAct), a European Citizens' Initiative demanding a full halt to non-European immigration and a Europe-wide remigration system.
💥 250,000 signatures in 1 week.
Nazir notes there are 60 black people among the 1,100 Brits in the Colour of Power Index: 5.4%.
Black people as a percentage of the total UK population: 4%.
So how are black people being under-represented on that metric? What would be an acceptable percentage to him?
(And, yes, I note the absence of black people in certain high level jobs but I would suggest that's far more likely to be an issue of social and economic background, education and family breakdown than it is one of race.)
This is Keir Starmer's worst nightmare. People worldwide 🌐 marking the murder of Henry Nowak.
America 🇺🇸, Spain 🇪🇸, Germany 🇩🇪 Poland 🇵🇱 and now Sweden 🇸🇪.
Ik ben niet rechtser geworden.
Ik sta precies waar fatsoenlijk Nederland altijd stond: dat je van je land mag houden. Dat grenzen normaal zijn. Dat nationale trots geen misdaad is. Dat er twee geslachten zijn. Dat wie hier woont, onze wetten en vrijheden respecteert.
Dat dit nu “rechts” heet, komt niet doordat ik ben opgeschoven. Het komt doordat links is weggelopen bij het gewone leven, en alles wat het achterliet uit gemak maar “extreem” is gaan noemen.
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You want to know what's worse than incompetence? Knowing the truth and burying it anyway.
They knew. That's the bit nobody is saying. They knew.
Two days after Henry died Hampshire Police secretly recorded Digwa in a police van speaking Punjabi to his brother. Digwa admitted stabbing Henry. Discussed claiming self defence. Made zero mention of racial abuse. Not one word.
Hampshire Police had that tape.
They knew Digwa was lying about the racist attack. They had the evidence. They had his own words and then tried to smear Henry as the aggressor anyway.
Three days after his death their statement read “it was reported two men had been assaulted by an unknown man.” Henry was the unknown man. The boy bleeding out on the street. They flipped it.
Family complained. Statement changed. Then police told the family their NEXT update would again infer Henry was the initial aggressor. His family had to fight them a second time. While grieving their murdered son.
Then during the trial Hampshire tried to issue a statement telling the public to stop talking about it online. Calling it disinformation. The CPS had to step in. Told them they were about to collapse their own murder case.
This is the force that handcuffed a dying boy. Missed the murder weapon twice. Had a secret tape proving the killer lied. And still tried to bury Henry's name.
That's not incompetence. That's a machine protecting itself. At the expense of a dead boy's reputation and three officers are still on active duty. Not suspended. Treated as witnesses. To their own actions.
Hampshire Police didn't just fail Henry on that street. They kept failing him for six months after he died.
🚨 PEOPLE OF MAKERFIELD
If you’re on the fence whether to vote for Restore Britain but are worried about “splitting the vote”.
DON’T BE!
You’ll be surprised at the result if you all vote with your heart.
We won ALL seats going in Great Yarmouth with a 45% overall vote 😮💨
What the worst that can happen? We lose 1 seat in Makerfield.
At the end of the day, Labour is still going to be running the country until 2029. But if we win this seat, it’ll be a huge boost for morale and our reputation and the rest of the nation will follow in future local elections 👌🏻
So take the chance and be the change needed for a better and safer future!
Vote Rebecca, a REAL and NORMAL local legend 💪🏻 don’t vote for a pervert in a van or a lunatic lefty.
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Somebody has taped a powerfully-written letter to the road sign just outside Southampton police station that sends a very clear message about how we feel after the Henry Nowak murder.
Image from @AuditingBritain latest video on his YouTube channel.
This is Lucy Stemp from Tonbridge in Kent. She is missing in Paris. No one has heard from her in a week. Her family are desperate to locate her. The police and interpol are involved. Please share. @pinkladies_uk
SUPERB! Trevor Phillip's BEAUTIFULLY exposes David Lammy and Labour's sickening hypocrisy.
He shows him the receipts of them ALL saying it's ok to feel "fury" and "anger" over George Floyd, while they criticise Farage for saying the same about Henry Nowak.
Satisfying to watch.