🚨The BBC had just sunk to a new low.
On Newsnight last night, presenter Matt Chorley claimed Nigel Farage said people should respond to the murder of Henry Nowak with “white cold rage”.
Nigel DID NOT SAY THIS.
The insertion of the word “white” by the BBC is obviously designed to change the meaning completely.
It was no slip of the tongue, Chorley said it THREE TIMES.
He came prepared to defame Nigel and lie to the country.
This is disgusting from the BBC.
Why do they insist on spitting in the faces of the millions of Reform supporters who are forced to contribute to their salaries?
THE BBC MUST APOLOGISE IMMEDIATELY
A white woman criticises a brown man for defending the rights of a white man who died because police were prejudiced against him. The media is truly cooked in the UK.
Keir Starmer: “there is no such thing as two-tier policing”.
Police chiefs today: “we will review controversial guidance advising officers to treat ethnic minorities differently”.
The absurdity of modern Britain.
The Henry Nowak case - and especially the muted reaction to it of the political establishment - says so much about what is wrong with our country. I feel that, like Southport, it will, in years to come, be seen as a pivotal moment causing a shift in the public mood. People can see what’s going on, and they are growing more and more angry.
Six years ago the House of Commons & House of Lords held a minute’s silence in memory of George Floyd, a man in America. They then debated race & policing.
As Britain watches the video of Henry it would be nice if our leaders offered him & his family the same courtesy.
George Floyd couldn't breathe because he was overdosing after robbing a store
Henry Nowak couldn't breathe because he was stabbed by a foreigner and gasping for air while police refused to help
Which one do you think the media covered relentlessly?
Britain had a moment of silence for George Floyd. Our politicians kneeled en masse to show their outrage at his killing. "I can't breathe" became a slogan.
George Floyd died on the other side of the world. He wasn't British.
Henry Nowak *was* British and his treatment by the police was shocking and negligent in the extreme. Yet there is no minute of silence. There is no coordinated public campaign. There is no kneeling at sporting events.
And we all know why.
During the summer of BLM, some people said "All Lives Matter". This was treated as the highest form of racism and anyone who said this was immediately cancelled. Why? Because the people in charge don't actually think all lives matter in the same way.
They have created a racial hierarchy of victimhood where a career criminal who died through mistreatment by police in a foreign country with 0 evidence of racism like George Floyd is automatically sanctified because of the colour of his skin.
And Henry Nowak, a British man, one of ours, is automatically dismissed and ignored because of the colour of his.
This is the ugly fruit of so-called "anti-racism", an obsession with race that has created a two-tier society which treats people differently because of the colour of their skin.
This needs to stop.
“We’ve just been attacked racially… by some white person”
That is Vikrum Digwa’s brother calling the police.
Why has he NOT faced any prosecution? He lied to police, was a huge part as to why Henry died and why he died with such indignity.
@olllieF_m@DavidHollidge Usually due to role dedication, but ultimately because they are a good enough employee to go the extra mile. Not everyone shuts their laptop off at 5pm.
@olllieF_m@DavidHollidge Obvious option is to review the tax brackets, which they said they’ll already do.
This is an extension that is clearly capped for the working - middle class (re the 75k cap).
Not to be selfish, but this would benefit me, among thousands that put extra hours in 1/2