The same police force who handcuffed Henry Nowak and called him a liar as he died, did this to the people protesting it.
Nobody can say there's no two tier policing and judiciary in the UK.
The whole world sees it.
Racism has been weaponised in our public services.
Axel Rudakubana. Valdo Calocane. The Manchester Arena bomber.
In each case the fear of being called racist stopped people doing their jobs to prevent innocent people from being killed.
It must stop.
A leading Polish doctor has stated that the police moving Henry during the arrest would have opened the wounds causing him to bleed to death.
Henry went from conscious and speaking to unresponsive, only after the police arrested him.
The officers should be jailed.
🚨I was just on with @Benleo of @gbnews who seemed shocked that I knew so much about the anti-white incidents taking place in Britain thousands of miles away from America.
But the truth is — much of the world is paying attention to the UK right now as it devolves from a once shining example of Democracy into an example of what not to be as a country.
Er hold on a minute …When Barack Obama flew to the UK to tell us we would be at the back of the queue days before the Brexit referendum, the political establishment thought that was great!
When Elon Musk comments on British politics, Starmer says he must stay out of our democracy.
So foreign intervention is fine when it supports your position, but unacceptable when it doesn't?
Interesting principle.
Dear Clive Lewis MP,
I have experienced several miscarriages, run two marathons to raise money for baby-loss charities and supported organisations such as Tommy's.
I am also quite sure that I am a woman - not a "birthing person".
Only women can become pregnant and give birth, regardless of how they identify. The term "birthing person" is therefore neither necessary nor genuinely inclusive. In practice, it erases the very people it is intended to describe.
Pregnancy, childbirth and miscarriage are profoundly significant experiences for many women. We deserve to be spoken about accurately and respectfully.
Please show pregnant women - and all women - that respect by using clear and accurate language.
Yours sincerely,
A woman who has experienced miscarriage
I have written to the Health Secretary to call for a change in miscarriage care.
Families shouldn't have to endure repeated loss before accessing care, tests and treatments that could prevent another miscarriage.
It’s time we consider a more compassionate approach - Tommy’s Graded Model offers a hopeful way forward.
@tommys
If Keir Starmer represented “British values” how come he’s the most hated Prime Minister of the modern age?
Starmer is a major cause of “division”. Remember he insisted Lucy Connolly and others would be jailed without bail, without mercy.
'All across America tonight the media are looking at Britain and asking one question - how did it get this bad?'
@Benleo reveals how America has reacted to the death of Henry Nowak.
You know you live in the UK when Keir Starmer politicises Adolescence, a fictional series where the culprit is white. However, he doesn’t want to bring politics into Henry Nowak, where the victim is white.
@LBC No, James, it's because poor Henry told the police multiple times that he had been stabbed and couldn't breathe, yet they ignored him and handcuffed him regardless because of the false allegations of racism against him.
I found this moving account of someone at the Southampton vigil for Henry Nowak on Facebook:
Last night a few people mentioned the 'Southampton Riots' and were surprised I was there. So let me clarify.
I went to Southampton to show my respect for Henry, that his death wasn't in vain, and that knife crime and two tier policing needs to stop.
I am not a 'grief tourist', a 'far right fascist' or a 'rioter'.
What the media didn't show you, was that the initial 2000 people showed absolute respect. A minutes silence, the Lords prayer, a song.
The only incitement was the police who tried to push us down the stairs twice to bait a reaction.
Then we marched. People parked their cars and joined us. People came out of flats, houses and shops and joined us. Drivers bibbed their horns showing solidarity. Sikhs shook our hands apologising. (we know it's not their fault) When we passed the Gurdwawa there was silence and no chants. The march grew to about 5,000 people. We ALL CARE. This won't be shown on social media as it doesn't fit the narrative.
The police tried to kettle us. Fire engines and ambulances sent up and down the road for no other reason than to remove us.
At Belmont Road (where Henry died) we stayed 100m away from the location. The police were protecting the Digwa house. Where the father, charged with various knife offences (not charged with perverting justice or kidnap) and the brother charged with similar knife offences (but not perverting justice, kidnap and assualt) were happily watching TV. 1000 of us all got on one knee. We asked the police to join us. At this point there was no riot gear. They refused. They were asked please join us. They refused.
I don't for one minute condone the riots or violence. I was stood on top of a high wall with two polish fellas. Out of the way. We could see from our vantage point the police donning riot gear behind the row of vehicles.
At that point I and a friend from the IOW left and walked back. Then the riots, which we never saw, must have occurred.
Please don't be blindsighted by the biased media. Please watch GB News.
This isn't black v white. Many different ethnicities joined us and as mentioned Sikhs shook our hands. I never saw any race hate whatsoever.
This isn't left v right.
It's about the unlawful killing of a white man because he was white, because of knife crime and because the police are so scared to be called racist they prioritised lies and false claims of racism instead of an obvious desperate and dying young man.
If you can't see that yet, then I really hope that that day will soon come.
Thank you to the messages of support too.
I will never ever change. I will always stand up for what I believe in. My integrity has been expensive, yet worth every penny.
For those that missed this before, here is the silence observed perfectly by the 2000 at Southampton Police Station..
Thank you.
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.
Imagine you think Elon Musk is the real problem, because you have literal shit where your brain should be.
Even so, you’d have to concede you’re giving him some pretty good material.
The most amateur division whipper-upper has an incredibly easy job making the Yookay look bad.
The rot runs deep.
Sussex Police launched a ‘Senior Officer Book Club’ to reflect on ‘privilege and biases’, focused on the book ‘Me and White Supremacy’ by Layla F Saad.
This book is a ‘28 day truth telling journey to guide those with white privilege to discover, examine and unpack their inner white supremacy’.
All supported and signed off by the Conservative Police and Crime Commissioner in December 2024, when Kemi was leader of the Party!
https://t.co/o7DAhVNKVI