05/06/2026
Nigel Farage
12h •
When I stood up in Parliament yesterday to tell some hard truths about two-tier anti-white policing, I knew our cowardly political class wouldn’t want to listen to what I had to say.
But what happened next shocked me.
Boos. Jeers. Mockery.
You might think that the people who call themselves your political representatives might have upheld themselves with a little decency. After all, I was discussing the callous murder of the 18-year-old Henry Nowak, who had been slain by a race-baiting killer and handcuffed by the police as he bled to death on the ground.
But none of that mattered. The political class doesn’t care about justice. They couldn’t care less about the two-tier policing system, which leaves white Brits at the bottom of the pile. They only care about themselves. And so they closed ranks and began to attack.
It’s offensive to demand justice for Henry, they say. You’re stirring up hate by sharing your rage at his arrest. There’s no such thing as two-tier policing - we’re all equal under the law.
How stupid do they think we are?
Let’s take a trip down memory lane and remember exactly what our leaders had to say in response to the death of a career criminal who had lived 4,000 miles away.
Here’s the London Mayor Sadiq Khan sharing a statement before the trial: "The brutal killing of George Floyd has rightly ignited fury around the world. I feel it too.” He was happy to “stand with” protesters and vowed to “root out racism wherever it is found”. Wherever it is found - unless, of course, it is directed against white people.
The Labour MP Dawn Butler was “filled with pride” by BLM protesters, and suggested it was “inhuman” not to be "sensitive" to their demands. Their marches didn’t have to apply to the same ridiculous Covid lockdown rules as the rest of us, according to Dawn: “don’t you dare” point out the obvious double standard!
Andy Burnham declared that the “anger and the agony is real" for George Floyd. He spent taxpayer money lighting civic buildings to honour him and created a Greater Manchester Race Equality Panel. But it took him days to bother putting out a statement acknowledging Henry Nowak’s suffering. I suppose our anger and agony isn’t “real” if it’s for a white victim.
And who could forget Keir Starmer, who posted a picture of himself taking the knee with the hashtag ? He was only too happy to exploit George Floyd’s death as a “catalyst for change”.
The hypocrisy is appalling. Unlike those seeking answers about the police’s treatment of Henry Nowak, the defenders of BLM had no moral ground to stand on. These weren’t “mostly peaceful” protests as the media class so dishonestly tried to portray them as. They caused more than a billion pounds worth of damage in the US - the highest recorded cost of a riot in history. 19 people died, including a 77-year-old man who was trying to stop a pawn shop from being looted by BLM criminals.
It’s been six years since, and hateful anti-white ideology has only become more pronounced in the meantime. Politicians aren’t the only culprits: last April, the Sentencing Council tried to put in place guidance that judges should give ethnic minority criminals lighter sentences. The deep state is just as culpable for creating and sustaining a two-tier justice system as elected politicians.
They’re hypocrites and shameless to boot. But it’s more than that. Their bigotry has real-world consequences - and made Henry Nowak pay the ultimate price. Who will be next?
When career criminal George Floyd died in police custody, our rotten political class fell over itself to show their outrage. They spoke of “rage”, of “fury”, of the need for protests and total structural reform.
But when it comes to Henry Novak, they just want us to shut up and move on.
I hope you won’t give up fighting for justice. I sure as hell won’t be.