@ObserverUK Shame you're getting nowhere near leadership because you can't even raise 81 votes to trigger a leadership contest or you would have done it to take Burnham out of the race.
You're a weasel who needs Burnham and anyone with half a brain can see right through you.
@Dplanet It's subconscious bias.
No one is stating the police walk round with Swastikas for whites.
Evidence shows they behave differently because of years of DEI reprogramming.
How do you think people stop smoking - they reprogramme their attitude towards cigarettes.
@ArchRose90@Skint_Eastwood1 One of the most significant criminal cases in our history. Global visibility.
So the government send Lammy to manage the comms.
@Benleo FT reported something similar today. Looks like the father had to continuously fight for the release of information to the public.
It's starting to smell of a significant cover up
@PatrickChristys@BBCbreakingNewt Camilla Cavendish made an interesting comment that was buried in an FT article today.
Apparently, Henry's father fought continuously with the police to release information to the public. The police wanted to quash the case by labelling it racially aggravated despite no proof.
@narindertweets The FT article published this morning by Camilla Cavendish highlights the police were trying quash this case for months and his father had to fight every step of the way for information to be released to the public.
We all see past the precanned police / govvie prepped statement
@UnrulySea@koshercockney It keeps getting worse as more information is uncovered I.e., the 999 call.
The police, and i suspect the government (hypothesis only) because of how long they remained silent, have been extremely economical with the information.
@AndyRejoinEU I don't think you realise how much worse this is going to get.
His father fought the police who were trying to label the murder as racially aggravated to quash it out of the headlines.
The statement he made was clearly forced and it is starting to smell of a wider cover up.
On the Henry Nowak case from today's FT:
'Mark Nowak says he has had to โfight for the truthโ about his son, one reason is that heโd battled to stop the force issuing a statement claiming the incident was racially aggravated, despite there being no evidence'.
It's a cover up.
@rorysutherland@WilliamClouston Spot on.
The sad thing is many people watch the news and hear 'knife crime convictions are down in London compared to the previous 12 months' and their brains are conditioned to associate anything lower in crime-speak as positive news.
They hear but don't listen.