Roughly three years ago my employer said to me “you will need to come into the office for DEI training next week”. I said, “I don’t want to”. They said, “It’s compulsory, you have no choice”. So, I attended. On the day there were roughly 30 of us in a large room. The tutor opened by saying, “Before we start, I want to do a little exercise. All those who think DEI is a good thing please go and stand in the left-hand corner at the back of the room. All those who think it’s a bad idea please stand in the right-hand corner”. I stood on my own in the right-hand corner. The tutor said to me, “would you like to say anything”. I had prepared! I then spoke for about 5 minutes on the anti-white racism embedded in DEI and how recruitment and promotion should be based on merit and not based on race or ethnicity. I was lucky, I was close to retirement and didn’t give a shit. I felt that many of my colleagues agreed with me but were too afraid to speak freely in case they lost their job. We really do need to tell the thought police to fuck off and to rediscover freedom of speech. We need to recognise that anti-white racism is real and remove it from all aspects of life. The lion is roaring, but will this Labour government listen?