🚨BREAKING: The United States government has sent official condolences to the family of Henry Nowak and the people of the United Kingdom
The US cares more than Keir Starmer.
@ChrisWickNews Yep, Blair and his army of ECHR lawyers opened the floodgates that trashed our borders and kick started the demolition, and then it was left to Starmer to finish the job, both digitally and economically.
And never forget all parties in between, helped out as best they could.🤨
His job is to engineer civil unrest, delivering a Digital ID mandate for his WEF handlers.
This isn’t about popularity — and it never was.
What’s unfolding feels increasingly calculated, not accidental.
A steady push of policy after policy, each one framed as efficiency, safety, or modernization — yet collectively pointing toward something far more rigid underneath.
Digital identity systems. Centralized verification frameworks. Expanding requirements to access basic services in an increasingly monitored environment.
Supporters call it progress. Critics see something else taking shape: a quiet tightening of control wrapped in the language of convenience.
And the most unsettling part isn’t just the direction — it’s how normal it’s being made to feel while it happens.
Because once these systems are fully embedded, walking them back becomes almost impossible.
At that point, it’s no longer about debate.
It’s about structure.
🚨Remember in Manchester when police officers kicked a Muslim in the head because he was violently attacking female officers and there was national outrage from the left?
Where is that same outrage for a white guy who wasn’t attacking anyone?
Southampton police accused of brutality as officers drag protester off wall and injure him during chaotic arrest.
This heavy-handed response highlights selective force amid two-tier policing distrust.
Native Brits question if authorities protect citizens or suppress rightful anger over multiculturalism failures.
Demand accountability.
🇬🇧 TRIBUTES FOR HENRY NOWAK REMOVED FROM BRITISH EMBASSY IN POLAND
Staff at the British Embassy in Poland have reportedly been removing tributes left by members of the public for Henry Nowak.
Why are memorial messages and flowers left for an 18-year-old victim are being taken down by the Labour government?
Police PULL a man away from the fence, where he was standing and observing with folded arms, and BEAT HIM to the ground, using the edges of their riot shields as weapons. They then proceed to kick and beat him while he's on the floor, hitting him repeatedly in the head.
The police are off the reservation at this point. All semblance of policing in the public interest has been tossed casually aside. They have become a government goon squad. Be very careful out there.
@Donna_Rachel_ This is probably what Starmer calls fair and just behaviour, his EU/WEF inspired thug force treating everyone equally ...
Shame though, that we can all remember plods lack of activity during the BLM riots and the weekly pro Palestine extravaganzas ...🤨
‘I hate seeing the Prime Minister take that family in the full glare of publicity for his own ends!’
Former Editor of the Sun Kelvin MacKenzie blasts Keir Starmer for ‘getting [the family of Henry Nowak] to come to Number 10’ and not visiting them down in Southampton.
The simple fact of this case is that the police thought Henry Nowak was a racist and that meant that they did not feel obligated to extend to him any form of human decency
They killed him because someone accused him of racism
Wiltshire Police has been taken to court for marching under the Pride flag. Officers didn't simply attend a local event; they marched in uniform, wore trans-themed lanyards, and ran stalls under political banners. This was not policing. It was participation in an ideological campaign. And that distinction matters more than most people realise.
Because what's unfolding here is part of a toxic revolution that has spread through every British institution – one that preaches equality but demands obedience. What used to be the impartial machinery of state has been captured from within by a new orthodoxy: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion – the soft language of the hard Left.
This is how a nation is hollowed out. Not by riots or coups, but by bureaucrats with clipboards and slogans. It begins with the soft phrases – "be kind," "celebrate difference," "diversity is our strength" – the moral lullabies of a movement that masks coercion as compassion. Then come the symbols – rainbows painted across patrol cars, the oath replaced by the lanyard. And finally, the inversion: neutrality becomes "hate," disagreement becomes "extremism," and those who refuse to accept the creed are cast out as enemies of progress.
Pride has become the state's moral test. Refusal to affirm it is treated as heresy. When police forces sponsor Pride zones and hand out stickers, they aren't serving the community – they're serving the creed. They're telling every citizen with gender-critical, conservative, or religious beliefs that their views are now beneath protection.
Sarah Phillimore, a family law barrister and co-founder of the free speech group Fair Cop, has spent years exposing how British policing has drifted from enforcing the law to enforcing ideology. Her challenge to Wiltshire Police is about more than one parade. It's about who governs Britain – the law, or the ideology that has replaced it. When judges have to remind police forces that impartiality is a legal duty, not a lifestyle choice, you know the system is rotting from within.
Every captured institution follows the same pattern: moral cause becomes policy, policy becomes dogma, and dogma becomes law. The NHS waves flags. The BBC manufactures narrative and calls it news. Our universities churn out zealots instead of thinkers. The police enforce feelings. A state once anchored in reason now runs on emotional coercion.
This is what capture looks like in the twenty-first century – not uniforms and salutes, but hashtags and training slides. It's control sold as compassion. And every time the police march under a political banner, the message is clear: allegiance to ideology now outranks allegiance to law.
The revolution happened in daylight. Most people mistook it for kindness. But behind the rainbows lies something colder – a bureaucracy that no longer serves the public, only itself.
It can still be undone, but only if the public stops apologising for wanting neutrality. The police have no business picking sides in moral crusades. Their badge should mean justice, not fashion. Because when the state kneels to ideology, the citizen kneels next.
"Sarah Phillimore, a family law barrister and co-founder of the free speech group Fair Cop, has spent years exposing how British policing has drifted from enforcing the law to enforcing ideology."
I agree, who honestly thought Starmer wouldn't cherry pick words he needed to back his political agendas ?
Then he compounds the matter by actually denying the "two-tiered" justice, that was clearly evident in the footage that Southampton police were forced to hand over.🤨
I’m getting sick and tired of Keir Starmer and other left-wing politicians cherry-picking one segment of the Nowak family’s statement about not wanting this to cause further division in an attempt to silence political opponents through guilt.
That isn’t all the Nowak family said.
They also said that Henry was treated differently by the police to Vickrum Digwa. They also said they wanted the Kirpan banned along with all other knives.
Starmer has respected neither of those wishes. He has denied that two-tier policing exists and refused to support banning the Kirpan.
So please don’t start lecturing other politicians about respecting the family’s wishes when you are not doing so yourself.
And is Starmer not using the parents to make his "political points"? I don't have time to waste on leftists who wouldn't recognise the truth if it slapped them in the face, we have a two tiered justice system and we have a dishonest globalist PM, but we're not supposed to talk about that are we, Starmer clearly favours the EU/WEF migration plan to destroy Britain. So please take your simping for Starmer else where ...
@robertferg33775@PeterStefanovi2 I'm not Tory or Reform, at do a little homework, but how about the UAE take a few of them or any of the other Arab states ? 🤡