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.
As if I wasn't already entirely pissed off with the police already, I had the most insane interaction with 2 bully-boy coppers this morning.
I dropped home an elderly little old lady, who was taking some time gathering her things and trying to get out of the car. I was on double yellows, but had my hazards on - as I am allowed to do as per the council rules. When a police car came up behind me, and then drove around me to be window level, to tell me that, despite clearly being able to pass me, as he literally was, I was illegally parked and causing an obstruction, and I needed to park on the kerb.
I told him I wasn't parked a) at all, as I was offloading an elderly lady and b) wasn'tstopped illegaly, and I wouldn't be moving on to the kerb because that *would* be illegal as I would then be obstructing the pathway, whereas, I was legally allowed to drop of and pick up, on double yellows. He told me he would arrest me. I told him to try it. He then drove off - proving I wasn't obstructing traffic.
I finished helping the old lady and drove off.
The officers were waiting for me around the corner, put on their lights, pulled me over and demanded to see my licence and insurance before lecturing me about my attitude and demanded I show them some respect.
They could have waited patiently like most people do, or they could have gone around me as they eventually did. Instead they threatened to arrest me for laws I wasn't breaking, simply because they didn't know the law, and then tried to intimidate me afterwards because they realised they were totally wrong about the law, and we're too immature to apologise. They were fully prepared to try and make me loose my job and my lifelong out of nothing but pure spite, ego and vengeance because they made themselves look stupid.
None of that had to happen. Luckily I filmed the entire thing. Utterly disgusting behaviour. This inherent arrogance in the police has to stop.
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.
Just seen our cunt of a prime minister condemning the riots in Southampton saying anyone who attacks police will feel the full force of the law.
He forgets we have just watched 2 lads get away with attacking the police. Walked free from Liverpool Crown Court.
🚨DEPORT THEM ALL🚨
This is attempted murder caught on multiple angles by UK cops gone full rogue.
A lone patriot stands there with arms folded when the riot squad swarms him, slamming shield edges into his head and neck over and over like they’re trying to crack his skull open.
Blood flying, repeated rabbit punches with riot gear — the kind of blows banned in boxing because they kill.
This isn’t “restraint.” It’s a pack hunting a native Brit in his own country while real criminals get kid gloves.
Two-tier policing at its bloodiest: protect the imports, smash the locals who dare speak up.
Britain’s native sons are now fair game for state thugs enforcing the replacement agenda.
No trust left in these goons.
The people see it clear as day.
WAKE UP AND FIGHT BACK BEFORE THEY KILL MORE.
Perhaps Bridget Phillipson would care to comment on this allegation that her mother stole £728K of taxpayers money?
Also the allegation that Sue Sim was forced out for investigating it?
🤔🤔🤔 @bphillipsonMP
.@nazirafzal, nobody is disputing those figures. The question is what explains them.
Black people account for 35 percent of knife possession arrests in England and Wales despite comprising four percent of the population. That is a nine fold overrepresentation. Officers stop and search where knives are most likely to be found. The disproportionality in stop and search reflects the disproportionality in knife carrying. That is not racist policing. That is policing following the evidence to where the harm is concentrated. The communities most devastated by knife crime in Britain are Black communities. Reducing stop and search in those communities does not protect Black lives. It costs them.
And yes there is a race issue in British policing. Rick Prior, the head of the Metropolitan Police Federation, said exactly that. He said his officers were increasingly nervous about challenging people from some ethnic minorities for fear of being labelled racist. Mukund Krishna suspended him for it. The High Court ruled that suspension unlawful. Prior was vindicated. Krishna has since been arrested on suspicion of fraud.
The race issue in British policing is documented in the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary Race Action Plan 2024 to 2026, which commits to pursuing offenders who cause harm to ethnic minority communities specifically, not all communities equally. It is documented in the College of Policing's practice bank which publishes anti-racism training covering white privilege and white fragility as approved national practice. It is documented on the body cam footage of Henry Nowak's final minutes.
The race issue in British policing is not that officers stop too many Black people. It is that the training designed to address that concern has produced officers who treat a racism accusation as more urgent than a dying boy's pleas for help. Henry Nowak is the race issue in British policing. And it is the one nobody in your position wants to name.
So while Ed Miliband turns the taps off North Sea oil and gas, Norway gets rich by selling the UK oil and gas - drilled from the same North Sea. The Norwegians must be laughing their heads off at us.
🚨NEWS: An arrest in Southampton last night is being investigated after it appeared a Police officer repeatedly kicked a man in the head
The incident was caught on camera