I believe in meritocracy & fairness, FSU member, Reform member, Philanthropist, Nationalist, Anti Communism, Anti Islam. Let’s fix the weakness of the left.
@lukejcr@Nigel_Farage@GBNEWS Luke, as a father and Reform member, fuck off, Nigel Farage is speaking for us after you and the establishment sold us out years ago for some cheap votes.
Now Karma is coming for you and she is a bitch.
The ‘Leader of the Opposition’ did not even ask Keir Starmer a question about Henry Nowak today.
Nigel Farage did.
And was heckled by almost the whole House of Parliament.
Make no mistake.
It’s Farage or bust for Britain.
❌Lee Nallalingham highlights Labour’s record on energy bills
• Energy bills have risen six times since Labour came to office
• Promised a £300 cut - instead bills are around £300 higher
• A clear gap between promises & reality for households
A simple message: people accept mistakes - but not being misled
#EnergyBills #CostOfLiving #UKPolitics #Labour
🚨 NOW: Stunning imagery in the UK as police *REFUSE* to kneel for 18-year-old slain white male Henry Nowak
The massive crowd is YELLING: "ON YOUR KNEES! ON YOUR KNEES!"
They won't do it.
George Floyd? That was OK. He was black.
Police aren't interested for a white man.
The West needs to wake up and reclaim our institutions!
JUSTICE FOR HENRY NOWAK, LOCK UP THE COPS WHO LET HIM DIE
📽️ @UKSploosh
Clueless Policing Minister Sarah Jones completely falls apart under Nick Ferrari’s questioning 🤦♂️
In a painful LBC interview, Sarah Jones was asked a straightforward question about the Hampshire officers who handcuffed dying 18-year-old Henry Nowak as he bled out from multiple stab wounds, after wrongly treating the stabbed student as the aggressor.
Nick Ferrari: “It’s reported the officers involved won’t be referred for misconduct. Why is that?”
Jones immediately stammers and hides behind the IOPC investigation.
Ferrari presses: “As of now they haven’t been referred for misconduct? Are they still serving on frontline duties?”
Again, nothing. Just more IOPC deflection.
Ferrari: “Why can’t you tell me whether they’re still on the frontline? Don’t the people of Southampton have a right to know?”
Jones keeps parroting the same line about the IOPC “looking at footage, talking to officers, talking to the family…”
Ferrari, clearly fed up: “Minister, I asked whether they’re still serving frontline duties. Do you know whether they are or not?”
Jones starts the IOPC script again. Ferrari cuts her off:
“But do you know whether they’re still on the frontline, Minister?!”
Flustered and stuttering, she mumbles something about speaking to the chief constable.
Ferrari: “Have you asked the chief constable? It’s causing concern. You don’t know, do you?”
Then comes the most ridiculous line of all: Jones admits she does know the answer… but she won’t tell the public because “an investigation is ongoing.”
What the actual f*ck?
This has nothing to do with prejudicing an investigation. It’s a basic yes or no: Are these officers still out on the streets policing the public right now? The people of Hampshire and Southampton deserve to know.
This is what we get from this government, a Policing Minister who either doesn’t know what’s happening in her own brief or is too scared to say it. Pathetic.
In yesterday's second Reading debate on the Sporting Events Bill, our director Lord Young raised the over-use of Football Banning Orders. He pointed out that these authoritarian orders, originally introduced as a targeted measure to combat football hooliganism in 1989, are now applied to fans convicted of minor misdemeanours such as calling Chelsea fans 'rent boys', sometimes preventing them from attending games — or using public transport on match days — for five years. It's time these orders were confined to their original purpose, namely to prevent violence and disorder.
🇮🇹 Five Pakistani Muslims brutally raped me by touching my private parts. I tried to fight back but they hit me with a glass bottle breaking my lip and teeth.
Please Repost
The perpetrators are still at large. Please help this girl get justice.
Everyone should be absolutely outraged at today’s sentencing. We need a complete overhaul of our system. 15 years for 14 counts of rape is insanity. 👇🏻
Hannan Miah was sentenced to 12 years for four counts of rape.
• Asif Budhia was sentenced to 13 years for four counts of rape.
• Abdul Basith was sentenced to 13 and a half years for four counts of rape and one count of conspiracy to rape.
• Burhan Uddin Ali was sentenced to 13 and a half years for four counts of rape.
• Muhammad Yasir was sentenced to 10 years for rape.
• Mohammed Nadeem Ali was sentenced to 13 years for four counts of rape.
• Jameel Ahmed, was sentenced to eight years for four counts of rape.
• Amjad Hussain, was sentenced to 10 years and five months for five counts of rape.
• Ashfaq Ahmed was sentenced to 12 years for two counts of rape.
• Aftab Ahmed was sentenced to 11 years for three counts of rape.
• Anwar Aziz was sentenced to 15 years for 14 counts of rape.
• Yousaf Bhatti was sentenced to 17 years for eight counts of rape.
• Faisal Rashid was sentenced to 15 years for 10 counts of rape.
• Omar Taj was sentenced to 15 years for 12 counts of rape.
• Shahinul Haq was sentenced to 10 years for rape.
Horrific details laid out by the judge at Digwa sentencing.
As follows;
Digwa used his own mobile phone to film his victim attempting to escape by climbing onto a commercial rubbish bin and over a fence, while Digwa taunted: 'You're not going to get away with this big man.'
Sentencing Digwa, Judge William Mousley KC said: 'You continued to make films of Henry suffering, ignoring much of his desperation at having been stabbed. You told him that had not happened, no doubt to convince others who were nearby.' These clips have not been released.
Henry managed to land on top of a car parked in front of number 68, on the other side of the fence he jumped over. Digwa went on to take close-up photos of the incapacitated Henry lying on the ground.
In footage from a home security camera, Henry was heard saying 'I am dying', with Digwa replying, 'you're not dying bro'.
Ten minutes later, Henry said 'you stabbed me', with Digwa responding, 'no, I didn't', and, 'you were recording me thinking you're sick', which is slang for 'tough'.
In that ten-minute period, Digwa did not call an ambulance - but did film Henry for a full five minutes.
This clip was not played in court for being 'too disturbing to be shown'. The court heard the attack was not witnessed but neighbours heard Henry say he had been stabbed and was dying.