
Castles Made Of Sand
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Castles Made Of Sand
@MadeCastles
Self-Employed, Dad and Granddad, behaving not too badly all considered





This morning Nigel Farage delivered what he called an "emergency address to the nation." He is the leader of a private limited company. He has 5 MPs. He streamed it on X. Here is what he actually said. He opened with the murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak and bodycam footage of the police response. The footage raises genuine questions about the conduct of the officers present. Those questions deserve serious scrutiny. What followed was not serious scrutiny. "Our institutions don't care about Henry Nowak because he is white." "White lives matter too." "The rights and privileges of white people matter less than those of ethnic minorities in Britain today." He compared Henry Nowak's final words - "I can't breathe" - to George Floyd's. Not out of sympathy. To invert the argument. To tell his audience that the same framework now applies to white victims, and that the silence of politicians proves a two-tier culture. Then came the destination he was always heading for. "Without anybody being asked, without anybody ever voting for it, we've been subjected to mass immigration on a scale that is truly unbelievable. At least 10 million new people have come to Britain in the last 20 years. Many of these communities have not integrated." A murder. A dying teenager. And Farage used it to get to that paragraph. He ended with condolences to the family. The family asked for dignity. Farage called for cold hard rage. That is what an emergency address to the nation looks like in 2026.



BREAKING: Vickrum Digwa has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 21 years after being found guilty of murdering 18-year-old university student Henry Nowak Sky correspondent @emmabirchley reports, after the victim's family spoke outside court trib.al/pPHfBxf









































