I’m getting sick and tired of Keir Starmer and other left-wing politicians cherry-picking one segment of the Nowak family’s statement about not wanting this to cause further division in an attempt to silence political opponents through guilt.
That isn’t all the Nowak family said.
They also said that Henry was treated differently by the police to Vickrum Digwa. They also said they wanted the Kirpan banned along with all other knives.
Starmer has respected neither of those wishes. He has denied that two-tier policing exists and refused to support banning the Kirpan.
So please don’t start lecturing other politicians about respecting the family’s wishes when you are not doing so yourself.
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.
🚨STARMER’S BLATANT HYPOCRISY EXPOSED! 🤔
Perfect example of Two-Tier Keir.
Video 1 (2020): Starmer viciously attacks Trump for his response to the rioters after George Floyd’s death, calling it an “affront to humanity” and defending the unrest as “peaceful protests” by people “rightly demanding justice”.
“Like you, I was shocked and angered by the killing of George Floyd. And the response of President Trump and US authorities to the peaceful protests, to people rightly demanding justice, has been an affront to humanity.”
Video 2 (Today): Starmer condemns the “disgraceful” rioters in the wake of Henry Nowak’s tragic murder and his shocking treatment by police.
“No matter the pain we feel, there is no justification for violence and disorder. Let me be clear, we will ensure anyone found engaging in disorder meets the full force of the law.”
Why the blatant double standard, Keir?
Either rioting is bad or it isn’t?
You’re “shocked and angered” and label Trump’s crackdown an “affront to humanity”… but now you’re cracking down hard when people “demand justice” after Henry Nowak.
Are you the “affront to humanity” for condemning these rioters?
Two-Tier Keir exposed for the world to see.
@AnfieldWatch I’m really not bothered. Great on his day but hugely inconsistent. He’d only be stunting the growth of Leoni and Jacquet in the coming seasons if we’d retained him.
Nigel Farage is not “whipping up division”.
He is calling for the removal of a policy regime that has actually whipped up division for 30 yrs.
It tells whites they are racist.
It tells Brits they are oppressors.
It tells police, teachers, university lecturers they are “anti-racist activists” — not neutral officials.
It even led Keir Starmer & David Lammy to think it’s a good idea to give more lenient prison sentences to minorities.
This is what Labour and the Tories created - this is their legacy.
And this is what led police officers to prioritise allegations of “racism” over doing their job correctly.
It is what allowed the grooming gangs to flourish.
It is what prevented the security guard from stopping the Manchester Islamist bombing.
It is what prevented officials from stopping Axel Rudakubana.
It is what stopped them from detaining the Nottingham murderer.
And it has now clearly also played a role in the murder of Henry Nowak.
If we really want to end division in Britain then it starts with what Nigel Farage is calling for.
Treat everybody equally before the law —irrespective of their race & ethnicity.
End political correctness.
Reverse Keir Starmer’s crackdown on free speech.
Stop trying to control what we can say about some identity groups but not others.
Stop politicising our supposedly independent public institutions (which we pay for).
Root out all diversity, equality, and inclusion policies in those institutions, none of which are based on evidence anyway.
And stop reshaping our entire society around this perverse, dangerous, unBritish ideology.
Only Nigel Farage understands what needs to be done.
He’s not causing division - he is trying to stop it.
I will take absolutely no lectures about "divisiveness" from the people who gave us two-tier policing, racial hiring quotas and endless race-baiting.
Unlike you, we do not kneel.
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary published this Race Action Plan covering 2024 to 2026. It is the operational document of the force that handcuffed Henry Nowak as he died.
Read it carefully because every element of what happened on that Southampton street in December 2025 is visible in its priorities, its language and its omissions.
The plan states the force will pursue offenders and deal with offences that cause the most harm to ethnic minority communities. Not all communities. Ethnic minority communities specifically. The document that is supposed to govern equal policing contains within it an explicit hierarchy of whose harm the force prioritises.
The plan commits to training officers on the history of policing minority ethnic communities to understand the trauma and failings of the past. Officers are to be trained in the grievances of specific communities. They are not trained to treat every member of the public as an equal before the law regardless of which community makes an accusation against them. The consequence of that training is documented on body cam footage that the Prime Minister described as making him feel sick.
The plan establishes a Black and Ethnic Minority network called BEAM with scrutiny powers over the Chief Constable's Legitimacy Board. A community network defined by ethnicity has institutional oversight of the force's legitimacy decisions. The force that handcuffed Henry Nowak built that oversight structure into its own governance framework.
The plan commits to making the force anti-discriminatory and to explaining or reforming any disproportionality. Disproportionality in policing is the term used when members of one community are stopped, searched or arrested at higher rates than their population share. The entire framework of anti-racism training in British policing is built around reducing that disproportionality. The officers who arrested Henry Nowak and did not arrest his killer were acting within a framework designed to avoid exactly the kind of disproportionality that arresting a Sikh man on the word of a white victim might have produced.
Shabana Mahmood said there must be no two tier policing. This is the document that built it. It is Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary's own Race Action Plan. It is publicly available. It was in force on December 4th 2025. Nobody is investigating it.
https://t.co/cV7UOuRkXn
France Has the Banlieues. Britain Is Building Its Own.
For the second consecutive year, Paris has erupted in violence following a PSG Champions League victory. Last year two people died, over 190 were injured and more than 500 were arrested across France with 264 vehicles burned. This year 780 people were detained, 57 police officers were injured and riots spread across 15 cities. Cars were set ablaze. Shops were looted. A group attempted to storm a police station in one of Paris's wealthiest arrondissements. The French interior minister described most of the celebrations as peaceful. He was not describing the same events everyone else was watching.
This is not a football story. Football was the occasion. The violence is the story, and it has nothing to do with the score in Budapest.
PSG was transformed after Qatar Investment Authority bought the club in 2012, turning it into a globally marketed brand with deep roots in the banlieues, the outer suburbs of Paris that ring the city like a wound that never heals. These are the zones urbaines sensibles, the French government's own designation for 751 areas of concentrated deprivation, parallel culture and social breakdown. France has been building these reservations for fifty years through mass immigration and deliberate non-integration. The people who live in them did not assimilate. They were never required to. The bill for that decision arrives every time France holds a public event.
The pattern is not new and it is not accidental. The 2005 banlieue riots spread across France and lasted three weeks. The 2023 riots following the police shooting of Nahel Merzouk spread from Nanterre across every major French city within days. A criminal police officer sent to Nanterre during those uprisings said publicly that he no longer had the impression of being in France. PSG victories in 2025 and 2026 have produced the same geography of violence, the same communities, the same targets and the same response from the French state: riot police, tear gas, mass arrests and ministerial press conferences describing the situation as largely under control.
Nobody compelled anyone to set fire to cars, loot shops, attack police officers or attempt to storm a police station. These are choices made by individuals who have concluded that the society around them owes them something and that violence is an acceptable means of claiming it. That conclusion was not inevitable. It was produced by decades of welfare dependency, cultural separatism, the deliberate rejection of French republican values and the political class's refusal to name what was happening until it was too late to reverse it.
France is five to ten years ahead of Britain on this trajectory. The banlieues are what happens when mass immigration produces parallel communities with no integration, no shared civic culture and no meaningful stake in the host society. Britain has its own versions. Tower Hamlets. Parts of Birmingham, Bradford and Luton. The same architecture of parallel life, the same deliberate separation, the same political refusal to enforce integration or demand contribution. The violence in Paris is not a warning about what might happen. It is a preview of what will happen if the same trajectory continues.
The French government will hold a celebration at the Champ de Mars today. Emmanuel Macron will host PSG at the Elysee Palace. Officials will talk about the importance of sport and national pride. Nobody in a position of power will say what the 780 arrests and 57 injured officers actually represent. The same silence that built the banlieues will manage the consequences of them. Until next time.
"France is five to ten years ahead of Britain on this trajectory. The Banlieues are what happens when mass immigration produces parallel communities with no integration, no shared civic culture and no meaningful stake in the host society. Britain has its own versions."
The only thing that stops violent men from raping you and your society are other men who are equally willing to be violent in stopping the rapists. The West has decided that the highest virtue is to quietly comply with the destruction of your civilization because to do otherwise is bigoted toward the rapists. It really is that simple.
@SophieJovi I’m thankful for the title win but can a man whose family remain in Holland and gives the players so much time off for reasons which appear to allow him to fly back home as much as possible really be considered to have given his all?