@ArchRose90 They felt they needed to handcuff an unconscious boy, but didn’t handcuff his murderer, even after they had worked out Henry had been stabbed and found his phone in Vickrum’s pocket. Make it make sense…
This highlights the sickening the treatment of Henry Nowak.
The colour drained from his hand shows he was almost or completely dead at this point and yet, he was still treated like a criminal to his very last breath.
Put Hampshire Police under special measures! Heads must roll!
A tour de force by John Crace in the Guardian:
‘Nicola’s only crime was to love too much. And to not notice the Jaguar on the drive’ https://t.co/vqKb0izb6k
“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.
On the murder of Henry Nowak by Vickrum Singh Digwa, it is worth reading this paragraph, below, of Judge William Mousley KC's sentencing remarks.
While we await the investigation, the judge probably has the most complete view of what happened - and the impact of Digwa's lies:
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.
Even if the police couldn't save Henry Nowak's life, they could have comforted him in his final moments.
Instead they told him they didn't believe him, put him in handcuffs and watched him die.
All because they thought he'd said something racist.
This country is broken.
@JuliaHB1 I’m sure you know he was convicted of assaulting the female police offices and the man in the coffee shop so it’s disingenuous to post a photograph of that violence.
@darrenpjones If gas costs 25p/therm in the US and £1.25/therm in the UK, in what way are gas rates "global"?
If this is indicative of Treasury competence, it's not only embarrassing, it should be career-ending.
Explain to me why you should be able to inherit a £3 million tenancy without paying inheritance tax but not a £3 million house your parents actually bought and paid for.
This door in Westminster Abbey, London is:
Older than the Incan empire
Older than the Aztec empire
Older than the Maori in NZ
Older than the Zulu in SA
Older than the Lakota in the Plains
Older than Islam in India
Older than the Turks in Turkey
Older than Horses in America
This is eye-opening. A fast food job in the US pays significantly more than AI developer jobs in France or Germany, which have higher salaries than most other European countries.
Europeans simply don’t notice how poor they become compared to others. Choices have consequences.
This is one of the most intriguing charts in the world right now.
Not necessarily because China’s annual CO2 emissions are on another planet, we all know that already, but because climate ideology remains almost entirely centered in Western Europe.
If you truly believe that frustrating housing development, blocking roads, gluing yourself to buildings, or throwing soup at priceless art is the way to make the world better, why are you not doing it where it has the biggest impact?
If you believe in catastrophic climate projections, including the extreme scenarios that even the United Nations is now moving away from, and if you believe that destroying things and severely disrupting people’s lives is the way to reduce CO2 emissions, then at least focus on where the biggest reductions can actually be achieved.
Instead, after years of societal damage, activists keep demanding more idiotic measures in countries that have already cut emissions and are nowhere near China’s levels.
In Europe, climate ideology has produced massive imbalances: housing shortages, energy insecurity, loss of competitiveness, industrial decline, wealth destruction, and rising polarization.
All without anything close to a meaningful global reduction in CO2 emissions.
Thank you Germany 🇩🇪and Britain 🇬🇧 for sacrificing your economies to save the planet.
China appreciates you exporting your manufacturing to provide jobs for their citizens.