Flashback: This is Great Britain, not Gaza.
In Brighton, Sussex Police turned the city centre into a no-go zone for anyone who refused to support Gaza.
They stopped cars and demanded visible proof of loyalty to Palestine (jihad flags, keffiyehs or pro-Hamas signs) before allowing people through.
Those who didn’t comply were blocked from entering the city centre, where the Muslim population held another protest against Israel’s right to exist and defend itself.
British police protected jihadist crowds openly celebrating the rape and murder of infidels as part of “globalized intifada,” while treating law-abiding citizens who simply refused to endorse Islam, jihad and Palestine as the problem.
Look at the timeline.
2020: George Floyd is killed in the US. British police chiefs declare it a “pivotal moment for policing in the UK” and begin rewriting race‑related policy around activism, not British conditions.
2022: the Police Race Action Plan is launched, building the narrative of “institutional racism” and demanding “real change”.
2025: the NPCC enshrines anti‑racism guidance that says racial equity does not mean treating everyone the same and warns about “over‑policing” some groups.
2026: an 18‑year‑old Briton is murdered, protests erupt, accusations of two‑tier policing go mainstream, and the same leadership suddenly claims the wording was “clumsy” and needs to be “clarified”.
Meanwhile, a senior Met representative talks openly about a “woke mind virus”, skill‑loss on the front line and a decade‑long obsession with identity metrics over competence.
In just a few years, the priority has shifted from tackling crime to policing statistics and discourse. The public can see it.
The rank and file can feel it.
The question now is whether anyone in government has the courage to rip this ideology out of policing completely, and restore a simple standard: one law, applied without fear or favour, to everyone.
I’m stunned. The Sunday Times is reporting Hampshire police wanted to portray Henry Nowak as the aggressor in an official statement three days after his death, but changed their wording following outrage from his family.
I’ll be covering this shocking and contemptible revelation from the hosting chair on The Late Show Live. @GBNEWS 12am.
🚨🚨🇬🇧‘DEI Training Is To BLAME For BIAS Policing’ | 'Race-Based Policing Guidance Has Gone Too Far'
Police officers in the force that failed Henry Nowak felt pressured during mandatory diversity training, according to a report that has intensified the row over “two-tier” policing. The course covered racism, unconscious bias, privilege and allyship, and some officers said they felt unable to speak freely or worried they would be punished for saying the wrong thing. The controversy comes after Henry, an 18-year-old stabbing victim, was handcuffed while dying as officers initially treated his killer as the victim. The case has become a major political flashpoint, with critics arguing race-based policing guidance has gone too far and damaged public trust.
Jeremy Kyle speaks with former Met police detective, Peter Bleksley.
🚨 David Lammy is an absolute shambles on #BBCLauraK this morning.
He is simultaneously arguing:
1️⃣ There is no such thing as two-tier policing.
2️⃣ Different groups should be treated differently by the police.
Well which is it?
Either the law applies to everyone in the same way, or it doesn’t.
It is no wonder policing feels so inconsistent…
…when the Justice Minister can’t articulate a consistent position.
Andy Burnham built his brand attacking “Tory crony contracts”.
Now we learn a company that gifted him £45,000 of glossy campaign videos has gone on to pocket more than £260,000 in contracts from his own Greater Manchester authority.
The GMCA insists there were “rigorous procurement processes” and that Burnham had “no role” in awarding the deals.
But the timeline is damning: first the free promotional videos for his 2021 and 2024 campaigns, then the taxpayer-funded work rolls in.
This isn’t about legality, it’s about judgement.
When you rely on a donor for your political image and then the same firm starts winning lucrative public contracts from the body you run, ordinary people see exactly what’s going on – it’s the establishment looking after its own again.
Burnham wants to pitch himself as the clean break from Starmer and Westminster sleaze.
Yet the moment you lift the bonnet on Manchester, it looks like just another Labour machine: mates, favours, and public money quietly changing hands while voters struggle with their bills.
Andy Burnham faces hypocrisy claims over donor contracts! Media company that gave money to Labour leadership contender’s mayoral campaign won £260,000 contracts from Greater Manchester authority!
Not Fit To Be Lord Mayor,MP Or PM! https://t.co/P8ZawCutZz
The SNP's idea of governing Scotland:
❌ Failing NHS
❌ Crumbling schools
❌ Endless scandals
❌ Fixing Ferries
✅ Policing your sandwich, crisps and juice
The nanny state strikes again.
It’s been 591 days since Rhiannon Whyte was murdered by a Sudanese illegal.
It’s been 222 days since Wayne Broadhurst was murdered by an Afghan illegal.
And STILL not a single word from Keir Starmer.
Florida data center generators firing up every morning, pumping out thick black diesel smoke.
Funny how burning diesel and using electricity was once called a climate emergency until data centers started consuming as much power as entire cities 🤡.
🇬🇧 The UK just banned White middle-class men from applying for a paid internship in a taxpayer-funded organization that works for parliament... what the AF is going on in that country?!?
Applications are only open to women of black heritage or from lower socio-economic backgrounds for the position at the National Audit Office.
And it's not the only one being openly racist against White men
If you want an internship at a UK spy agency such as MI5, MI6 and GCHQ, tough luck if you're White.
They are only open to people who are from a Black, Asian, mixed heritage, or ethnic minority background.
How the hell is this legal?
In the UK, the ironically titled "Equality Act" allows them to take "positive action" to "address disadvantage or under-representation."
So, it's ok to be racist and sexist, provided it's directed at White British men.
Source: The Telegraph
Writer: Ian
What makes the Nowak case so dangerous for the establishment is that it joins the dots between policing culture, political cowardice and fashionable identity politics.
A killer spins a story about racist abuse and self‑defence; officers appear to treat that narrative as credible, the victim as the threat.
Later, when the lie collapses in court, the same system that was so quick to entertain the “racism” angle suddenly insists we must not rush to judgement about the police.
Ministers who normally weaponise racism allegations at the drop of a hat now retreat into process talk and scold the public for “inflamed” debate.
It’s as if the only time they take claims seriously is when they can be used against ordinary people, never against the state itself.
That is why Boon must go — not as a symbolic offering, but as the first admission that this hierarchy is not above consequence.
🇬🇧 SIX MORE PROTESTERS CHARGED AFTER SOUTHAMPTON DISORDER
Six more people have been charged following the disorder in Southampton and have been remanded in custody ahead of appearing before Southampton Magistrates' Court.
What stands out to me is how quickly these cases are moving through the justice system.
Time and again, we are told the courts are overwhelmed and under pressure. Yet when the authorities want rapid action, people can be charged, remanded and brought before a court within days.
That is why so many people have lost faith in the system. The standards do not appear to be applied consistently.
The SNP have taken both convener and deputy convener roles on holyroods finance committee. Showing the committee system is rigged so there’s no scrutiny in the Scottish governments budget with no independent oversight.
The whole holyrood system is corrupt. Devolution is letting down the Scottish people.
The police handcuffed a dying boy because he was white and you’re claiming we’re dangerous for pointing out there’s a prejudice
You’re the gutter press
Absolutely vile
I will be writing to Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards as in my view, this post is deliberately misleading.
The justification for VAT on private schools was to recruit more teachers.
This is blatantly misleading to make people think it has been successful. In fact, there are now 1,900 fewer teachers by their own statistics. The policy has been a spiteful, dismal failure, to the detriment of many schools and thousands of children.
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The government says our energy prices are dictated by a world market oil and gas price. So why is our energy around 4 times the price of US and 3 times China?
Extraordinary. David Lammy on the broadcast round this morning says policing should not be colour blind and wants two tier policing to continue as it is. Says religious ceremonial knives are fine to carry too. Most people must be utterly perplexed by the guff he’s emitting.
Does the government seriously think that the UK public wakes up in the morning and awaits instruction on how to think and behave from Farage, Musk and Vance? These people don’t orchestrate public anger - they reflect it. They are a mouthpiece for the sentiments of the common man.
🚨Awkies for Labour …
In 2020, Labour demanded Britain stop exporting riot gear to the US during the George Floyd protests.
In 2026, the Trump administration comments on Henry Nowak’s death and Labour calls it “foreign interference”.
I don’t think it is, mate!