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
Sarah: 'Blaming our housing crisis on immigration is absolutely wild to me.'
Robert: 'Do you not think an extra 10 million people coming into the UK is going to have an effect on housing?'
Sarah: [Confidence waning. Nervous scoff. Asks idiotic question.]
Robert: 'The more people you have in a country, the more houses you're going to need.'
Sarah:
'Empty empathy has no place here. Nigel Farage was right: this is a time for pure, cold rage. When an innocent, dying man is handcuffed, and the last thing he hears are the police reading his rights, things are falling apart, and the centre cannot hold.' @ColinBrazierTV
Congratulations to Cllr Hazel Edwards, who won yesterday’s by-election with more votes than Labour and the Conservatives combined.
Our momentum continues. 🚀
You know who else isn’t speaking out or scrutinising Andy?
.. Rupert Lowe. I guess he got the Tory HQ memo too. 🤷🏻♀️ or maybe it’s just a coincidence.
Two Stories. Two Institutions. Two Employees Fired For Stating The Obvious. One Thread Connecting Them Both: Institutional Capture.
Luke Salmons was a police community support officer with North Yorkshire Police. During a mandatory diversity training day devoted almost entirely to Islam, trainers walked up and down the room chanting Islam is a religion of peace. Officers were told it was a safe space and that there was no such thing as a bad question. Salmons asked a Muslim sergeant what he thought about Hamas terrorist attacks carried out in the name of Islam. The sergeant happily discussed it and invited him for coffee. Two colleagues later found a book about Islam in Salmons' locker, photographed it and reported him as a risk. An inspector told him I don't like your beliefs and suspended him for gross misconduct.
This was not the first time his Christian faith had been treated as a problem. Earlier that year a superintendent had asked him to write an article about Easter for the force intranet. An inspector intervened and told him he could make no reference to the Bible.
Salmons put it precisely. There is no way that inspector would have taken a Muslim officer into a room and said I don't like your beliefs. North Yorkshire Police has never disputed that. A Christian officer barred from mentioning the Bible while a training day chanted Islam is a religion of peace. In the same institution. In the same year. The silence is the answer.
Sean McGinty was a presenter on BBC Radio Lancashire. On October 7th 2023 Hamas carried out the largest massacre of Jewish people since the Holocaust. Hamas is a proscribed terrorist organisation in Britain. McGinty posted on social media that Hamas was a terrorist organisation guilty of sadistic killings. That is the word any decent person would use who has bothered to look at the evidence, he said. The BBC sacked him for gross misconduct. The BBC does not call Hamas a terrorist organisation in its own coverage despite it being proscribed in British law. A journalist was dismissed for stating a legal fact that his own employer declines to state.
The tribunal also found that his description of trans nonsense and gender madness constituted a breach of impartiality. The BBC that cannot call a proscribed terrorist organisation a terrorist can identify anti-trans sentiments with forensic precision and treat them as a disciplinable offence. McGinty now works as a gardener.
The connection between these two cases is ideology. The same progressive institutional capture that produced the Hampshire Race Action Plan, the Metropolitan Police neutrality myth, the College of Policing practice bank and the officers who handcuffed Henry Nowak has produced a BBC that protects Hamas from the word terrorist and a police force that protects Islam from questions while preventing a Christian officer from mentioning the Bible on Easter.
Salmons identified the mechanism precisely before he was silenced for identifying it. People are weaponising DEI for their own advantage. People know they will get a heightened response from the police if they say it's to do with their religion or sexuality. That is a description of exactly what Vickrum Digwa did on a Southampton street on the evening of December 3rd 2025. He knew the trump card. He played it. It worked.
The Islamist left alliance in Britain's institutions does not announce itself. It does not need to. It simply fires the people who name it and promotes the framework that protects it. Luke Salmons named it. Sean McGinty named it. Both paid the price. The institutions that punished them have not been held accountable. They never are.
Luke Salmons and Sean McGinty. One Asked Questions About Islam. One Called Hamas Terrorists. Both Lost Their Jobs.
Luke Salmons identified the mechanism precisely before he was silenced for identifying it. People are weaponising DEI for their own advantage. People know they will get a heightened response from the police if they say it's to do with their religion or sexuality.
In October 2024, the Free Speech Union came to the aid of Rick Prior, the elected Chair of the Metropolitan Police Federation, after he was suspended for saying that rank-and-file officers had become so fearful of complaints of racism — and potentially losing their jobs — that they no longer dared challenge allegations of racism, particularly when made by people of colour.
According to Prior, some officers were reluctant to intervene when they suspected a crime was being committed if the perpetrator was a black or brown person for fear of being accused of racism.
Fortunately, with our support, Rick Prior won his
Given the circumstance of Henry Nowak's death, it's clear that Rick Prior was right to raise these concerns.
The police have overcorrected in response to the perception that the force is institutionally racist, and that needs to be addressed.
People like Rick Prior — and other elected federation chairs — must be free to speak out about what they believe has gone wrong and propose common-sense solutions without risking suspension or dismissal.
The lack of free speech within policing on these issues has contributed to the current state of affairs in which officers appear to be more concerned about not following up accusations of racism than protecting people from violent criminals.
Watch the Free Speech Union’s General Secretary, Lord Young, below 👇
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.
Keir Starmer said @elonmusk is apparently "interfering in our politics".
Elon is clearly as heartbroken and as angry as we are.
That's not interfering in politics, that's showing empathy like a normal human being.
And Keir Starmer sent over activists to campaign for the Democrats and took the knee for George Floyd.
The vile hypocrite has absolutely no self-awareness.