Dear Prime Minister, Home Secretary, Chief Constable,
I write simply to ask: given everything we see daily, how do you possibly claim there is no two‑tier system? You insist policing is impartial and equal. That sounds wonderful — unfortunately, reality is laughing hysterically at you.
Here is the short, sarcastic truth of how it really works:
1. Illegal Weapons
If I walk down the street with an 8‑inch knife, it’s “possession of an offensive weapon”, immediate arrest, court, likely prison. If someone from a certain background carries the exact same blade? Suddenly it’s a “religious symbol”, “cultural right”, or “exceptional case”. In fact, even if you use it to stab someone to death, the defence of “cultural practice” still gets treated with more respect than the victim’s life. Obviously, equal treatment!
2. Protests and Public Order
A quiet patriotic march or pro‑Israel gathering? Heavy police presence, kettling, facial recognition, early arrests, zero tolerance for the slightest breach. A huge crowd chanting “slit their throats”, burning flags, blocking roads, or damaging property? Suddenly it’s “peaceful expression”, “community sensitivities”, and “we can’t intervene unnecessarily”. Apparently public safety is absolute — unless the crowd is loud enough or has the right protected characteristic, then it’s “freedom of speech”. Makes perfect sense.
3. Social Media and Tweets
Post a slightly critical, factual, or politically wrong opinion online? Expect police at your door at 6 am, handcuffs, and a stern lecture about “hate crime”. Meanwhile, open incitement to violence, racial abuse, or direct threats from approved groups? “Just heated rhetoric”, “difficult to prove intent”, “not in the public interest to prosecute”. So the rule is: speech is free — provided you’re criticising the right people.
Let’s be honest: you built this. You flooded forces with DEI training that teaches officers to check identities before checking facts. You promoted leaders for ideology, not competence. You created a culture where being called “racist” is scarier than letting a criminal walk free.
Please stop telling us this is equal justice. We aren’t blind. Scrap the political indoctrination, enforce the same laws for everyone, and go back to policing what people do, not who they are.
Yours sincerely,
A concerned citizen who just wants equal rules for everyone.
Good morning you lovely lot.
Congratulations, we've reached Wednesday. Hump Day. The point in the week where you're too tired to be enthusiastic, but too stubborn to give up.
The weather forecasters are still treating every cloud like it's the opening scene of a disaster film. Meanwhile, in Yorkshire, someone's already got the shorts on, the barbecue lit, and is saying "it's nowt but a bit of weather."
The tea is brewing, the roads are busy, and somewhere an office worker is already asking if it's too early to start thinking about Friday.
Keep going. You're over the worst of it now. One good shove and we'll be sliding downhill towards the weekend faster than a shopping trolley with a dodgy wheel.
Have a cracking Wednesday, work hard, be kind, and remember:
In Yorkshire we don't panic. We simply look out of the window, shrug our shoulders and say...
"Be Reyt."
Labour Government says a police officer has been forced to relocate after being mistakenly identified as one of the arresting officers in the Henry Nowak arrest.
That is obviously bad.
However, the Batley Grammar School teacher is STILL in hiding today and Labour has NEVER addressed that. Why?
Good afternoon you lovely lot.
Apologies for the lack of a morning message. I spent nine hours in Bradford Royal Infirmary last night and didn’t get home until the early hours, so by the time morning arrived I was running on approximately three minutes of sleep, half a biscuit and pure stubbornness.
For some reason, comedy wasn’t flowing. Strange that. Apparently sleep deprivation and hospital waiting rooms aren’t the ideal ingredients for humour.
Before anyone asks, I’m absolutely fine. In fact, I was quite surprised by the results. The doctors confirmed I do, in fact, possess a heart. I genuinely thought that had disappeared years ago after decades of railway work, paying bills and reading the news.
Anyway, normal service has now resumed. Happy Tuesday. The tea is brewing, the sarcasm levels are recovering nicely, and with a bit of luck we’ll be back to full Yorkshire operating capacity by tomorrow.
Be reyt
there is no question in my mind that the officers who handcuffed Henry Nowak while he lay dying need to face serious disciplinary action. what they did was a fundamental betrayal of their duty of care, and they must be held accountable for that decision. that said, speaking only for myself, i am not convinced that criminal prosecution is necessarily the right path here. i think the deeper truth is that these officers are themselves victims of a system that has been fundamentally corrupted.
the core problem is that police training in this country is completely broken. forces have not simply introduced diversity awareness; they have heavily adopted full DEI indoctrination, effectively programming officers to view every situation through the lens of race and identity before they even consider basic evidence or human need. when you train people to prioritise political narratives over what is right in front of their eyes, you end up with exactly what we saw in Southampton: officers who instinctively treated a dying boy as a threat solely because of the demographic background of the person standing over him.
this is where the real fix must start. we need to cancel all DEI training immediately. it serves no operational purpose, creates division, and distorts judgement. instead, we need to completely restructure training courses to focus on law, evidence, impartiality, and the protection of life — the actual principles policing is supposed to stand on.
and the rot goes right to the top. senior officers who have pushed this ideology, and who have been fast‑tracked through the promotion process solely because they champion these policies rather than for their leadership or operational skill, need to be held to account too. the rank and file know they have no real support from above; they are left to manage chaos on the ground while their leaders care more about ticking diversity boxes and pleasing political masters than they do about public safety.
political correctness and racial identity politics have no place in british policing. our officers should be trained to see citizens as citizens, not as categories. until we strip out this ideological garbage, remove the commanders who enforce it, and return to a merit‑based, duty‑focused service, we will keep seeing tragedies like Henry Nowak’s happen again and again.