The High Court has ordered the release of teacher Enoch Burke from prison.
He has spent almost 700 days in prison since September 2022 for refusing to use gender bending ideology pronouns in the classroom.
A man of integrity.
The government suggests people consult patient information leaflets before taking folic acid.
When do we get the patient information leaflets for each loaf of bread?
When do we get one for 'organic' sausages?
Wait, huh? A taxpayer funded institution thinks it’s above the law?
If I ignore the law, I can be arrested.
If a publicly funded institution does, it calls it “guidance”, “policy” or “waiting for clarification”.
One rule for ordinary people and another for instruments of the state….. pay attention, this is important 💣
🚨 SICKENING: Whistleblower Adele Weir exposed a Rotherham grooming gang with at least 270 victims.
The council’s response? They told her never to refer to “Asian men” in her report… and sent her on a two-day equality and diversity course.
They punished the person trying to stop child rape - instead of the rapists.
This is how deep the rot went.
What do you make of this? 👇
#GroomingGangs #PoliticalCorrectness #Racism
In yet another Orwellian move, the Government announced in a green paper this week that it wants to decide what news people can and cannot see, with plans to push approved outlets to the top of social media feeds.
Ministers should not be deciding which news sources the public read — especially in an era when three-quarters of under-25s say they get their news from social media.
As written in The Times, “In a state-sponsored regime in which inconvenient news was pushed out of view, would the grooming gangs scandal or the excesses of transgender ideology ever have come to light? You shouldn’t choose to trust everything you read online; but you shouldn’t trust the state to make the choice for you, either”.
This is dystopian.
Read more below in @thetimes 👇
BBC just stated the heatwave is “unequivocally because of human induced climate change.” BBC must now provide proof - not consensus, actual
proof - of this ridiculous claim. If they can’t, they’ve broken their impartiality charter again
Baroness Michelle Mone and husband made approximately £200 million personal profit from supplying defective medical gear to the NHS.
They were handed the contract with no competition or process despite having zero experience in the sector.
Nobody is in jail. They keep the cash.
No.
1. You can't change the constitution by some words in the sovereign grant
2. He is Defender of the Faith and Head of the Church of England. Those are his obligations. His duty.
A King who will not do his duty is no King.
It’s interesting what the BBC thinks is important enough to cover and what it does not…
Just flicked through the website, nothing on conversion therapy, puberty blockers or the 60k+ migrants the Home Office has lost.
But Kemi not apologising for an accurate description of a terrible minister - not only merits a story but gets tweeted by BBC as well.
Odd priorities.
Scrap the licence fee.
Several arms of the state - Home Office, NHS - are now actively using taxpayers’ time and money to hide the full extent of their disastrous failure from the British people they are meant to serve.
Dead babies, tens of thousands of illegal migrants AWOL - fail after fail
6000 killers, rapists and sex offenders released early but Alex Belfield remains in prison and they can’t even tell him why he is there but they do know his risk to the public is calculated as 0.19% ( less than one fifth of one percent )
Why is Alex in prison ?
Its 36 years since one of the most famous deceptions in history.
A deception the US deep state invented to justify the bloody first invasion of Iraq.
"Kuwaiti girl" Naira tearfully testified before the US Congress in October 1990, where she claimed to have witnessed horrific scenes in one of Kuwait's hospitals
"Iraqi soldiers stormed the hospital, threw newborn babies out of incubators, and left them to die on the cold floor!"
The story pushed the country to war. US senators passed a resolution to invade Iraq by a margin of five votes. Seven of them believed the girl's words.
Two months before the testimony, 17% of Americans supported US involvement in the conflict. Two months later, nearly half of Americans believed military intervention was necessary.
After the war ended, it was revealed that Naira was the daughter of the Kuwaiti ambassador to the US, and her story was fabricated by the PR agency Hill & Knowlton, hired by the Kuwaiti government. During the first Iraq war over 135,000 Iraqis were killed.
They told us handcuffing Henry Nowak made NO difference. A combat medicine doctor just CONTRADICTED that. He says the handcuffs didn't change nothing, they CHANGED EVERYTHING. Henry Nowak could have LIVED. THREE MINUTES after they cuffed him, he was DEAD.
Here’s what some of the new transcript actually shows.
Three minutes in, the male officer says he's not breathing. Cuffs off. CPR starts. “Come on. I got you.” Mate. Bro. Genuinely trying.
Then he whispers, “He's fu*cking gone. Blood's coming out his nose.” Keeps going anyway.
Eight minutes after Henry told them, same officer, hands still mid compression. “He's got a stab. I'm pushing on a fucking stab wound.”
He didn't get told. He FELT it. Under his own hands.
That makes it worse, he says. It does. Now he knows exactly what they missed for eight minutes, and his own hands just proved it.
The female officer who found it replies. “It's fine. It's not coming out. It's fine. Keep going. Keep going. It's not bleeding out.”
She's just confirmed an active stab wound on a dying boy. Her response is to talk it down.
Gurpreet's 999 call told the operator Henry needed medical attention. They turned up with CUFFS. The operator asked once about injuries, heard bleeding from the mouth, moved on. Asked THREE TIMES what racist thing was said. “That's what I needed to know.” One word outweighed a dying boy.
Henry told them himself. With his own mouth. Conscious. Clear. “I’ve been stabbed.”
The reply. “Don't think you have, mate.”
Not “let me check.” Not “show me.” A flat dismissal, because the man who'd put the knife in him got there first with a different story.
Henry was the one in cuffs. The man holding the actual KNIFE wasn't cuffed at all.
They wrenched his arms back to cuff him. The exact motion a critical care doctor says tore the clot holding his bleed shut.
Dr Magier didn't need a courtroom. Just a phone and a post mortem. Chest stab wounds kill under 5% of the time. One London trauma centre, 938 cases, under 1%. Even Henry's exact wound, the subclavian vein, is a coin flip if help's close. He wasn't unreachable, he was THREE MINUTES from a major trauma centre, conscious enough to speak in full sentences when they arrived.
The pathologist told the court none of that mattered. The judge repeated it at sentencing like it closed the case.
It didn't close anything. Bought three weeks, until a paediatrician on the Isle of Wight read the numbers out loud and the coroner ordered a jury inquest the next day.
Think about the sequence again, slowly. A boy is bleeding out. He tells the police the TRUTH. They believe the man who lied. They restrain the boy telling the truth. They check for the knife wound eight minutes later, almost as an afterthought, with a torch someone had to be asked twice to fetch.
Three days after he died, Hampshire Police drafted a statement calling Henry the AGGRESSOR. His parents stopped them. They did it AGAIN at the tribute stage. TWICE. CPS stepped in a third time, mid trial, warning them they were about to collapse their own murder case.
Four people built that lie around Henry's dying body. His mother walked off with the weapon. Convicted of assisting an offender, sentenced next month. His brother lied live on the 999 call, his father helped remove the knife at the scene, both now facing charges. Not for the lie that killed Henry. For a stash of weapons found at their house the next day. Twenty two charges between the three of them. None for the thing that actually mattered.
The officers who cuffed him. Six months on, still treated as witnesses, not suspects. Three no longer on front-line duties. One's already left the force, for an unrelated reason, apparently. IOPC investigation remains open.
Hampshire's own Police and Crime Commissioner said it plainly. He was not believed. He was not treated as a victim. Those words should have triggered an immediate and urgent medical response.
While a doctor laid out the numbers proving Henry had a real chance, Keir Starmer told the country there's NO two tier policing in Britain.
This isn't a story about one bad shift. It's a story about an institution trained to manage a narrative before it's trained to save a life. All 43 chief constables in England and Wales signed up to that guidance. Hampshire alone spent £861,737 making officers sit through it.
Henry Nowak gave them everything he had left. His voice. His account. His own diagnosis, spoken out loud while he still could.
They gave him eight minutes and a torch.