Sadiq Kahn has only just returned from the Annual Islamic Pilgrimage in Mecca, Saudi Arabia - hanging out with thousands who push homosexual bros of buildings for fun.
Now he’s wishing them all a happy PRIDE.
I went to bed ok, woke up to freezing weather and a thick grey blanket sky... I also have a pressure headache in my eyes.
Has this got anything to do with the #GeoEngineering that was even happening last night at 11.30pm?
I wonder what the MSM will say about the global warming this week?
@PreetKGillMP Preet, I’m a public hospital governor, please explain how the Single Patient Record means 20,000 fewer patients in A&E?
How will it translate to 6,000 fewer hospital admissions and how did you arrive at a saving of £20 million?
The bodycam footage of Henry Nowak arrest.
Feel so conflicted sharing this.
It is utterly horrific.
But I also know how much the truth matters.
Henry could barely move. He wasn’t a threat to anyone. He was repeatedly saying he couldn’t breathe. Repeatedly saying he had been stabbed…He was visually fading away.
Instead of immediate and urgent care upon seeing Henry, the response was to prioritise cuffs…because of spurious claims made by others.
How can individuals behave like that? I don’t think I’ll ever understand it.
I go to bed feeling sad tonight. I felt heartbroken for Henry’s family today, seeing them on the court steps. I now feel that tenfold.
What a world we live in. What a world😔
@RosieM1276203 He is describing the report I forced the MHRA to publish as a result of my Tribunal against them. They took 4 years to publish - put their 13.7% findings in a report and have kept quiet ever since.
open.substack.com/pub/cherylgrai…
Look for all the people continually pushing the left vs right divide, the black vs white divide. The female vs male divide. The Muslim vs Christian divide. The rich vs poor divide.
There are many ‘commentators’ out there pushing the divides, and more.
We all know now that we need sovereignty and to take our countries back.
That’s a given.
But we can do that stood shoulder to shoulder.
What it boils down to is humanity vs evil.
It would serve us all well to remember that.
Be careful who you follow…
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Don’t Watch shows like Britains Got Talent but read about the Hawkstone Farmers Choir this morning and have watched their songs on repeat all day. They’re a choir of farmers from a round UK set up by @ClarksonsFarm1 and they have touched my heart, well done to them. This has to be made into a movie
A triumph!
This is their audition
Get your hankies ready!
There are signs ⛔️⛔️⛔️
A paedophile groped a ten-year-old girl to satisfy his own thoughts Charles Durdle abused the girl, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, in Sussex.
The 23-year-old had a fascination with the "taboo" but breached the trust of the girl's parents, a court heard.
Teachers noticed how the girl had gone from being happy and sociable to withdrawn and upset.
She eventually admitted to her mother what had been happening, and she is now "not the girl she once was".
Durdle admitted his sick crimes and at Lewes Crown Court Her Honour Judge Janet Waddicor imposed a ten-month suspended sentence as the defendant is undergoing rehabilitation for sex offenders.
Rowan Jenkins, prosecuting, said the multiple incidents of sexual touching took place between May to August 2019.
He said Durdle's behaviour was a serious breach of trust.
The girl's mother said: "I will never forget the haunting words that came from my daughter. It fills me with chills.
"He has ripped our whole lives apart.
"I am eaten up with guilt that as a mother I was not there for her during these horrific acts.
"We feel trapped and want to wake up from this nightmare. We will all find it extremely hard to trust somebody.
"My innocent child's life has changed from being happy to now being guarded and looking inward. She is not the girl she once was."
Mr Jenkins said Durdle had denied having a wider sexual interest in children and shocked himself at how far he went to explore his "morbid curiosity" with the "taboo".
Judge Waddicor said Durdle's behaviour was "truly shocking", in particular how he deceived those related to the girl.
The judge said the pervert had "betrayed" the trust of the girl and her family, and said similar cases can often lead to girls not being believed which can cause rifts and further harm.
"You are rightly disgusted by what you have done," the judge said, and said that because he has taken responsibility and confessed to his behaviour, he is capable of being rehabilitated.
Durdle, of Queens Approach, Uckfield, was given a ten-month suspended sentence and was ordered to complete 30 rehabilitation sessions.
He must also complete the Horizon sex offender programme, and will be on the sex offenders register tor ten years.
The court also imposed a ten year sexual harm prevention order to restrict Durdle's access to children.
Because they need to remove our human rights - that’s why they need farage in
they want a farage led puppet show as he has promised to remove our echr membership
and repeal the human rights act.
all the fools sucked in by his bullshit will eagerly give their human rights up - then the next pandemic will be announced and you’ll have no human rights
Henry Nowak: “I have been stabbed.”
Police officer: “I don’t think you have, mate.”
Henry, eighteen years old and in his final moments on earth, said he couldn’t breathe.
Scared. Disdained as a “racist”by disgusting DEI @HantsPolice
Who was the officer?
As a former police officer, former Police Federation representative, and former lay magistrate (Justice of the Peace), I am profoundly disturbed by the circumstances surrounding the death of Henry Nowak.
An 18-year-old male, suffering from multiple visible puncture wounds to the abdomen, reportedly informed attending officers that he had been stabbed and was struggling to breathe. Despite this, he remained restrained until he collapsed. He later died from his injuries.
The suggestion that he “would have died anyway”, or that officers were merely “misled”, raises extremely serious concerns regarding operational judgement, prioritisation, and the discharge of the police’s most fundamental duty: the preservation of life.
Where a detainee presents with obvious and potentially catastrophic injuries, officers are under a clear duty to respond with urgency, caution, and immediate medical intervention. If the reported facts are accurate, there appear to have been grave failures in that duty.
Having once worn the uniform myself, I find the allegations deeply troubling. Public confidence in policing depends upon accountability, professionalism, and the proper exercise of duty under pressure. Those standards appear, at the very least, to warrant rigorous independent scrutiny in this case.
In my view, the conduct of the attending officers should be subject to full investigation for potential gross negligence manslaughter, alongside consideration of gross misconduct proceedings where appropriate.
The Independent Office for Police Conduct must carry out a thorough, fearless, and fully transparent investigation. Given the seriousness of the allegations and the level of public concern, there is also a compelling case for a wider public inquiry into whether any systemic or institutional failings contributed to this tragedy.
Henry Nowak should not have died in handcuffs while reportedly pleading for help.
My thoughts are with his family and loved ones.