🚨 BREAKING: Daniel Frost has been jailed for pushing a bin at police officers during disorder in Southampton on Tuesday.
District Judge Anthony Callaway sent the case to be sentenced at the city's crown court after telling the court the offences were "too serious" for the powers of the magistrates' court.
He has been remanded in custody until sentencing in July.
@jk_rowling Polite notice to @scotgov
Don't waste any more of my taxes fighting for this nonsense and get ALL toilets back to male or female.
You're breaking the law.
Police Scotland's message appears to be: portray an 80-year-old Jewish woman as a horned devil and don't worry, it's not a hate crime.
Another ridiculous decision that raises serious questions about two-tier policing.
Remember when the families of the victims murdered in Nottingham by Valdo Calocane were forced to sign NDA's by the IOPC because they didnt want the truth coming out about the report of the police failings.
It doesn't matter how many times Keir Starmer says lessons will be learnt the fact is nothing ever changes. 🤬
@JohnCleese There's a good chance the back of that shop is filled with more than bags of hair clippings, but where's the police?
Oh, there they are, dishing out dates 🙄
Shabana Mahmood has CONDEMNED the Henry Nowak protests in Southampton, saying those responsible will be arrested.
Meanwhile, here she is on a pro-Palestine protest which turned violent and forced a supermarket to close.
She has since deleted this video. Please don't RT it.
@JChimirie66677 It's only become a problem in the past 25 years.
Most of the population respected the police and the job they do before then.
Gradually that respect and trust has gone.
I doubt if Boon would be able to form anything resembling a clue why that might be.
Peel's Founding Philosophy Has Guided British Policing For Two Centuries. We Have Spent Fifty Years Dismantling It.
In 1829 Sir Robert Peel established the Metropolitan Police on a founding philosophy that has guided British policing for nearly two centuries. That philosophy was later codified into nine principles known as the Peelian Principles and is still taught to every new recruit today. Those principles contain everything British policing needs to know about what went wrong on a Southampton street on December 4th 2025.
Principle two. The ability of the police to perform their duties is dependent on public approval of their existence, actions and behaviour and on their ability to secure and maintain public respect.
Principle five. The police seek and preserve public favour not by catering to public opinion but by constantly demonstrating absolute impartial service to the law.
Absolute impartial service to the law. Not racial equity. Not colour awareness. Not white privilege training. Not disproportionality monitoring. Not community sensitivity. Absolute impartial service to the law. Every person. Every community. Every accusation. The same standard. Without exception.
Principle seven. The police are the public and the public are the police. Not the police are the ethnic minority communities and the ethnic minority communities are the police. The public. All of them. Equally.
Principle nine. The test of police efficiency is the absence of crime and disorder, not the visible evidence of police action in dealing with it. Not the reduction of disproportionality in stop and search. Not the diversity of the workforce. Not the number of officers completing unconscious bias training. The absence of crime and disorder. That is the test.
Now place those principles alongside the documents governing Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary on the night Henry Nowak died.
The Hampshire Race Action Plan commits to pursuing offenders who cause harm to ethnic minority communities specifically. Not all communities. Ethnic minority communities specifically. The NPCC guidance tells officers that a commitment to racial equity does not mean treating everyone the same or being colour blind. The Metropolitan Police race action plan informs officers that neutrality is a myth and that their whiteness prevents impartiality. The Hampshire Inclusion Matters diversity course made nearly twenty percent of officers afraid they would be rejected for saying the wrong thing. The University of Reading noted that officers who did not respond well to the training may benefit from further intervention, monitoring or coaching.
Peel said absolute impartial service to the law. The Metropolitan Police said neutrality is a myth. Peel said the police are the public. The NPCC said the police cannot be colour blind. Peel said the test of police efficiency is the absence of crime and disorder. The College of Policing said the test is reducing disproportionality in the use of police powers against ethnic minorities.
These are not compatible frameworks. They are opposing philosophies. One treats every citizen as equal before the law. The other treats citizens differently according to their ethnicity and the accusations they make. One produced two centuries of policing by consent. The other produced the officers who handcuffed Henry Nowak.
Alexis Boon, the chief constable of Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary, described the national outcry as a furore that had been whipped up. He does not accept the term two tier policing.
Principle two. The ability of the police to perform their duties is dependent on public approval of their existence, actions and behaviour and on their ability to secure and maintain public respect.
The public approval is gone. The respect has been lost. The chief constable who cannot see why has not read the principles he was taught on his first day.
The answer has been there since 1829. What changed was the decision to abandon it.
@thecarolemalone@Keir_Starmer You keep thinking he's reached full cvnt, and then he opens his squeakhole a bit more to reveal that he's actually more of a cvnt than anyone ever thought possible.
@LeoKearse Starmer's faux outrage at any foreign interest, ok, Elon Musk's outrage, is a bit rich considering he played his full part in the wild, furious and deadly worldwide outcry that followed Floyd's death from a drugs dependency.
I’m pretty sure that when Henry Nowak’s father said he did not want his son’s death to create more division, he did not mean: “I want left-wing politicians and commentators to weaponise my grief to shut down debate.”
Yet that is exactly what is happening. It’s disgusting to see his words misappropriated as a political battering ram, used to attack anyone who asks difficult questions about the way Henry was treated, and about the anti-white ideology explicitly codified in the public sector.
Mr Nowak also said that the police treatment of his dying son was “inhumane and degrading”.
We should make sure no other British child is treated the way Henry was.
Inspired by Nicola Sturgeon's tearful account of a trip to Shetland jeweller as told to Laura Kuenssberg.
Johannes Vermeer's - 'The Girl with the Reset Earrings'