I am not politicising Henry Nowak’s murder. It was politicised already - THAT’S the point.
-Critical race theory politicised it.
-Diversity Equity & Inclusion politicised it.
-Anti-racism politicised it
-Decolonisation politicised it.
Those poisonous ideologies/initiatives produced handcuffs at the moment of his death. They stripped the officers of their basic humanity. They banished the core purpose of policing.
This is what happens when the institutions are captured. Either you want the situation to change or you don’t.
@LBC@MsAlisonHume In 3 years ‘the House’ will be emptied of all the wasters, the toadies, the traitors and the corrupt.
Then the rebuilding of our nation will begin.
Reporting restrictions lifted.
15 men jailed for raping a girl as young as 14 in Bradford.
Jameel Ahmed committed 4 rapes, yet could leave prison in a little over 5 years.
Sentences for rape gang perpetrators are routinely pathetically short.
Britain is broken.
Mohammed committed 22 crimes, including sexuaI abuse of three 16 year old schoolgirls, and was sentenced to 15 months in prison. British taxi driver Andrew was sentenced to 90 months in prison for social media posts in Southport. If Andrew had been named Mohammed, he would never have spent a day in prison. This is Keir Starmer's UK.
Man who took the knee for a foreign criminal and called everyone far-right after Southport is now accusing people of "whipping up" division over Henry Nowak.
The fear of being called racist was greater than dealing with Henry Nowak’s murder.
We should respond to this with pure cold rage.
Britain’s historic way of life is being thrown away.
I’m still not certain why they handcuffed Henry Nowak?
An allegation of racism was made.
Nothing was substantiated. Nowak wasn’t a flight risk. Nor was he aggressive.
Why would handcuffs have been required?
We really have reached Soviet levels of gaslighting.
A man is murdered, and somehow, the real problem is that people are angry about it.
Children are gang raped, and somehow the real problem is that people keep mentioning it and “dividing communities.”
This is moral inversion.
No. Crime divides communities. Institutional failure divides communities. Cover-ups, euphemisms, cowardice, and elite contempt divide communities.
Nigel Farage is not “whipping up division”.
He is calling for the removal of a policy regime that has actually whipped up division for 30 yrs.
It tells whites they are racist.
It tells Brits they are oppressors.
It tells police, teachers, university lecturers they are “anti-racist activists” — not neutral officials.
It even led Keir Starmer & David Lammy to think it’s a good idea to give more lenient prison sentences to minorities.
This is what Labour and the Tories created - this is their legacy.
And this is what led police officers to prioritise allegations of “racism” over doing their job correctly.
It is what allowed the grooming gangs to flourish.
It is what prevented the security guard from stopping the Manchester Islamist bombing.
It is what prevented officials from stopping Axel Rudakubana.
It is what stopped them from detaining the Nottingham murderer.
And it has now clearly also played a role in the murder of Henry Nowak.
If we really want to end division in Britain then it starts with what Nigel Farage is calling for.
Treat everybody equally before the law —irrespective of their race & ethnicity.
End political correctness.
Reverse Keir Starmer’s crackdown on free speech.
Stop trying to control what we can say about some identity groups but not others.
Stop politicising our supposedly independent public institutions (which we pay for).
Root out all diversity, equality, and inclusion policies in those institutions, none of which are based on evidence anyway.
And stop reshaping our entire society around this perverse, dangerous, unBritish ideology.
Only Nigel Farage understands what needs to be done.
He’s not causing division - he is trying to stop it.
Meet Alison Heydari and Olivia Pinkney…
Alison designed the “Race Action Plan”.
Olivia implemented it at Hampshire PD.
It was created after George Floyd to fight racism.
Officers had anti racism and inclusion training.
Henry Nowak was a victim of their “Race Action Plan”.
“What you have to understand,” a senior police officer told me, “is most chief constables would rather mess up a major murder inquiry than be accused of being racist.”
That is what we are up against, folks.