@BBCNews "Our policies will reduce the causes of racial tension, and we will ensure that there will be no further large scale permanent immigration." - 1970 Conservative manifesto
We've had enough of being lied to.
This is important and should be shared.
Christi Hill resigned from the Police Force in 2024.
In recent days she has been falsely accused online of being part of the Henry Nowak bodycam footage even though she hasn’t been a police officer since 2024.
She is clearly not happy with @HantsPolice
They still have not put anything out to clear her name. She has received death threats and is now in a safe house.
What the hell is wrong with Hampshire police?
Why can’t they clear her name?
It takes two minutes to type something up. It doesn’t impede with any investigation as she hasn’t been part of the force in years.
Genuinely feel for Christi and this should shared until Hampshire police get their act together and clear her name publicly.
Please do not share any posts that are falsely accusing her of being involved.
Via @Benleo and @GBNEWS
GB News has been one of the only channels to cover Henry’s case in detail. If it wasn’t for them and X - it wouldn’t have got the coverage it has. Please continue to support them.
It wasn't just ideological vandalism that broke the police. The Tories closed hundreds of local police stations and centralised their operations, and in so doing abolished local policing. This fundamentally changed the relationship between the public and the police.
It made them anonymous incident responders with no relationship with the communities they serve. It turned plod into glorified taxi drivers and booking clerks - to the extent that they gutted the profession - and that's why dull-witted functionaries are all that remain.
Horrific details laid out by the judge at Digwa sentencing.
As follows;
Digwa used his own mobile phone to film his victim attempting to escape by climbing onto a commercial rubbish bin and over a fence, while Digwa taunted: 'You're not going to get away with this big man.'
Sentencing Digwa, Judge William Mousley KC said: 'You continued to make films of Henry suffering, ignoring much of his desperation at having been stabbed. You told him that had not happened, no doubt to convince others who were nearby.' These clips have not been released.
Henry managed to land on top of a car parked in front of number 68, on the other side of the fence he jumped over. Digwa went on to take close-up photos of the incapacitated Henry lying on the ground.
In footage from a home security camera, Henry was heard saying 'I am dying', with Digwa replying, 'you're not dying bro'.
Ten minutes later, Henry said 'you stabbed me', with Digwa responding, 'no, I didn't', and, 'you were recording me thinking you're sick', which is slang for 'tough'.
In that ten-minute period, Digwa did not call an ambulance - but did film Henry for a full five minutes.
This clip was not played in court for being 'too disturbing to be shown'. The court heard the attack was not witnessed but neighbours heard Henry say he had been stabbed and was dying.
9 years ago, on London Bridge, 8 were killed and 48 injured. Unarmed, Roy Larner faced the attackers head-on, saving countless lives. His heroism will never be forgotten. #London#Hero#TheLionOfLondonBridge
We are in a period where growing public awareness of the insanity of British state will translate into increasing public anger and possible disorder.
Thus any politician calling attention to the insanity will be perceived by the establishment of calling for disorder.
In October 2024, the Free Speech Union came to the aid of Rick Prior, the elected Chair of the Metropolitan Police Federation, after he was suspended for saying that rank-and-file officers had become so fearful of complaints of racism — and potentially losing their jobs — that they no longer dared challenge allegations of racism, particularly when made by people of colour.
According to Prior, some officers were reluctant to intervene when they suspected a crime was being committed if the perpetrator was a black or brown person for fear of being accused of racism.
Fortunately, with our support, Rick Prior won his
Given the circumstance of Henry Nowak's death, it's clear that Rick Prior was right to raise these concerns.
The police have overcorrected in response to the perception that the force is institutionally racist, and that needs to be addressed.
People like Rick Prior — and other elected federation chairs — must be free to speak out about what they believe has gone wrong and propose common-sense solutions without risking suspension or dismissal.
The lack of free speech within policing on these issues has contributed to the current state of affairs in which officers appear to be more concerned about not following up accusations of racism than protecting people from violent criminals.
Watch the Free Speech Union’s General Secretary, Lord Young, below 👇
Several serving and former Hampshire Police Officers have told me that ‘we had it drummed into us about our white privilege and unconscious bias’.
Training was outsourced to a third party company and the trainer ‘was deeply hateful of white people and our culture.’
Officers have reported to me about being furious but unable to complain out of fear for their jobs.
This is exactly why I blocked the Race Action Plan as Home Secretary.
It is disgraceful that this stuff went on in policing. And the PCC and CC need to be held to account.
Former Home Secretary Jack Straw has tonight warned police “anti-racism” guidelines have “gone too far” since he oversaw the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry.
The dam is breaking.
The pushback against DEI woke madness is coming — albeit 10 years after many of us warned about it.
🚨NEW: A number of police officers from the force responsible for arresting Henry Nowak say they felt "pressured to think a certain way" after undergoing DEI training
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'I am categorically stating that was the fact... because my eyes work, that's why!'
@MichelleDewbs and crime & policing commentator Danny Shaw clash over whether the police's response to Henry Nowak was a display of two-tier policing.
I've seen some Americans declare "the UK is cooked and their people are weak" but I have yet to see a single case of white Americans taking to the streets when their people are murdered.