Nigel Farage called out Prime Minister Keir Starmer for ignoring and denying codified anti-white bias in British policing following the murder and wrongful arrest of white teenager Henry Nowak.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Nigel Farage appeared on Fox News on Thursday to criticize Prime Minister Keir Starmer for denying two-tier, anti-white bias in British policing, following the murder of white teenager Henry Nowak by Vickrum Digwa. Nowak was arrested by responding police officers instead of being helped, despite reporting that he had been stabbed, because Digwa falsely accused him of racism, resulting in the teenager passing out and dying while handcuffed. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “[Starmer] is a left-wing human rights lawyer who believes in positive discrimination, who believes in DEI, and who has accepted that the police in my country now treat white people differently to black people. And I believe that is a road to ruin.” – Nigel Farage 🎯 IMPACT: Referring to protests against Henry’s murder and wrongful arrest in Southampton, England, that turned violent, Farage warned of further unrest if the bias in policing is not addressed. “The reason the police behave that way is they are now trained [to do so] by police chiefs… [In] the Hampshire and Isle of Wight race report, they’re actually told you must police different ethnic communities in different ways. Meaning, literally, that white people do not get the same privileges under the law as Asian or black people.” 📰 DETAIL: Guidance available on the website of the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary, which is responsible for Nowak’s wrongful arrest, does cite “treating people differently” based on ethnicity. A University of Reading study commissioned by the force also found that one in seven officers surveyed had felt “controlled and pressured” to adopt specific views following a mandatory diversity course, with a fifth reporting fears of being “rejected for saying the wrong thing.” Nationally, a Police Anti-Racism Commitment states explicitly that different ethnic groups must be treated differently in order to achieve “equality of policing outcomes” and so-called “racial equity,” and that mere “racial equality” in the form of treating people “the same” is inadequate. |
Farage on Fox & Friends this morning: “[UK police] are actually told you must police different ethnic communities in different ways, meaning that literally, White people do not get the same privileges under the law as Asian or Black people.” pic.twitter.com/hsGYkmvdNK
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