RETWEET 🙏:
Treat life like it was your favourite bike as a kid. Ride it without fear til the wheels fall off.
We're (potentially) only here once, so shut out the noise and ride!
@MenCount2
How long did the Digwa clan take before calling the police?
Why did the Digwas not phone an ambulance?
What kind of mother hides a murder weapon while her son’s victim is bleeding to death?
Henry Nowak's godmother, Kelly Hatchard, has slammed @HantsPolice for their anti-white bias.
"Shame on the monster who took him, shame on the officers who should've helped him & shame on the organisation that trained police to prioritise accusations of racism over a dying man."
The CPS has decided to prosecute two white men for disorder and assaulting a police officer in Southampton, but also decided not to prosecute two brown men for disorder and assaulting police officers at Manchester Airport.
Thank goodness there's no two tier policing in the UK.
Wiltshire Police has been taken to court for marching under the Pride flag. Officers didn't simply attend a local event; they marched in uniform, wore trans-themed lanyards, and ran stalls under political banners. This was not policing. It was participation in an ideological campaign. And that distinction matters more than most people realise.
Because what's unfolding here is part of a toxic revolution that has spread through every British institution – one that preaches equality but demands obedience. What used to be the impartial machinery of state has been captured from within by a new orthodoxy: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion – the soft language of the hard Left.
This is how a nation is hollowed out. Not by riots or coups, but by bureaucrats with clipboards and slogans. It begins with the soft phrases – "be kind," "celebrate difference," "diversity is our strength" – the moral lullabies of a movement that masks coercion as compassion. Then come the symbols – rainbows painted across patrol cars, the oath replaced by the lanyard. And finally, the inversion: neutrality becomes "hate," disagreement becomes "extremism," and those who refuse to accept the creed are cast out as enemies of progress.
Pride has become the state's moral test. Refusal to affirm it is treated as heresy. When police forces sponsor Pride zones and hand out stickers, they aren't serving the community – they're serving the creed. They're telling every citizen with gender-critical, conservative, or religious beliefs that their views are now beneath protection.
Sarah Phillimore, a family law barrister and co-founder of the free speech group Fair Cop, has spent years exposing how British policing has drifted from enforcing the law to enforcing ideology. Her challenge to Wiltshire Police is about more than one parade. It's about who governs Britain – the law, or the ideology that has replaced it. When judges have to remind police forces that impartiality is a legal duty, not a lifestyle choice, you know the system is rotting from within.
Every captured institution follows the same pattern: moral cause becomes policy, policy becomes dogma, and dogma becomes law. The NHS waves flags. The BBC manufactures narrative and calls it news. Our universities churn out zealots instead of thinkers. The police enforce feelings. A state once anchored in reason now runs on emotional coercion.
This is what capture looks like in the twenty-first century – not uniforms and salutes, but hashtags and training slides. It's control sold as compassion. And every time the police march under a political banner, the message is clear: allegiance to ideology now outranks allegiance to law.
The revolution happened in daylight. Most people mistook it for kindness. But behind the rainbows lies something colder – a bureaucracy that no longer serves the public, only itself.
It can still be undone, but only if the public stops apologising for wanting neutrality. The police have no business picking sides in moral crusades. Their badge should mean justice, not fashion. Because when the state kneels to ideology, the citizen kneels next.
"Sarah Phillimore, a family law barrister and co-founder of the free speech group Fair Cop, has spent years exposing how British policing has drifted from enforcing the law to enforcing ideology."
Kriss Donald was Scottish Glaswegian. Officers ensured that a racially motivated crime was charged. One year prior to his death Operation Gadher into ‘Asian crime gangs’ where this took place was shut down due to ‘political correctness’. One senior Officer stated that this was ‘negligence’ but the Operation was shut down nonetheless. During her political tenure Nicola Sturgeon as First minister has overseen the constituency where he was abducted, prior to trafficking, prior to torture, and prior to death having been burnt alive with numerous stab wounds and torture having taken place, at the age of 15. The BBC minimally reported the crime, and John Swinney wrote a letter to then Strathclyde Police to try and stop the BNP coming to Scotland to protest his death. In one of his most well known photos Kriss is seen wearing a Rangers top, which in the context of the long term politico-religious divides in Scotland cannot be minimised. It is a crime which was horrific.
The rot runs deep.
Sussex Police launched a ‘Senior Officer Book Club’ to reflect on ‘privilege and biases’, focused on the book ‘Me and White Supremacy’ by Layla F Saad.
This book is a ‘28 day truth telling journey to guide those with white privilege to discover, examine and unpack their inner white supremacy’.
All supported and signed off by the Conservative Police and Crime Commissioner in December 2024, when Kemi was leader of the Party!
https://t.co/o7DAhVNKVI
The millionaire musician who is bankrolling Alex Salmond's family in their legal battle with the Scottish Government says he expects to have Nicola Sturgeon "in court very soon". https://t.co/y5zvlmekll
Are you seriously asking the radical Muslims to compromise and unite ?
They are the reason multiculturalism is failing
Other cultures assimilate and compromise.
Not the radical Muslims
I don’t condone the behaviour of course but Daniel Frost, who pushed a bin at officers during disorder in Southampton has already been jailed.
Why couldn’t this speedy justice be done for Mohammed Fahir Amaaz and Muhammad Amaad who punched the officers at Manchester Airport?
5,000 furious comments on my @Telegraph piece about how Henry Nowak’s death shows how brainwashed Britain’s police are👇
It’s a cult.
Chief constables, College of Policing will close ranks to protect their DEI grift.
Sack them. https://t.co/2UgTdikmo0
Never forget Keir Starmer also attacked Elon Musk for asking why there is no national inquiry into the industrial scale sexual abuse of white working-class women and girls by Pakistani Muslim gangs.
Keir Starmer really doesn’t like being confronted with difficult questions.
Hi @unisouthampton
After Black Lives Matter, you set up scholarships for black students only.
What are you doing in response to Henry Nowak, your student?
Asking on behalf of millions of others.
Thanks.
A 50 year old dad of three. A man who served his country and was simply standing off to the side watching events unfold. Gets set upon by a bunch of hyper violent thugs from the hive of wokery that purports to be a police force.
The vile and disgusting @HantsPolice
It is crystal clear Hampshire that you have a culture of callous cruelty. Those disgusting thugs should be in the cells right now, next to their cruel heartless colleagues who handcuffed Henry and watched him die.
You have no right to call yourselves police. You are despicable tyrants.
This is glorious. Robert Kenyon, Reform's candidate for Makerfield, effortlessly and politely exposed the Green candidates utter stupidity on BBCQT.
She attacked him for DARING to suggest that immigration has an impact on housing, but then she obviously has to admit it does. 😂