Matt Goodwin: “Nigel Farage isn’t the problem. The political class is the problem.”

Interesting.

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4 thoughts on “Matt Goodwin: “Nigel Farage isn’t the problem. The political class is the problem.”

  1. The Corston Report in 2007 established officially two tier Justice in our system as it led to female suspects, defendants and convicted criminals being treated quite differently from men, purely on the basis of their sex. Enshrined in the “Bench Book” it is directly discrimination. Two tiers also appeared in the Grooming gangs as even Labour MPs who raised concerns two decades ago were vilified and the Authorities were complicit in the real “crimewave” that has swept through over 40 towns in Britain. Still the Gov. wriggles and obfuscates as the long overdue Inquiry quietly dies and delays.All the rhetoric about “believe women” meaning nothing at all if you’re the wrong colour of woman. And thinking of “,believe women” a certain Sir Kier was the one who brought it into the legal system as head of the CPS. His successor Alison Saunders leaving under a cloud as multiple reports and Judgements identified 25% of rape convictions being “,unsafe” due to the CPS and Police effectively concealing evidence. Convicting young students after “regretted” sex at the same time as ignoring the Grooming gangs. The two tiers goes far beyond just race. And has been embedded for a long time.

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  2. This makes me think of an incident with my late mother, many many years ago. I’d come in from outside, having just missed by moments a downpour of rain. The rain was full on now. ‘It’s raining outside!’ I announced. ‘No it isn’t’ she insisted, not looking up from her work. ‘It’s sunny.’ ‘I’ve just come in! I tell you it’s raining!’ ‘No it isn’t, it’s sunny.’ I knew my mother too well to make an issue out of this. She was quite capable of having a full on argument over something like this, with shouting and yelling and waving of arms. And I wasn’t in the mood. ‘Okay,’ I said, ‘if you insist. It’s sunny.’ Meanwhile, the rain outside continued to fall.

    The ruling elite, and their shills in the media, have exactly the same attitude.

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  3. Largely due to the tragedy of Henry Nowak, the institutional bias against white males now inculcated into the police has been recognised. It’s debatable if anything will be done about it. And, even if they did, what’s to be done about the same bias already embedded in the entire justice system, all the way to sentencing guidelines which now punish white men more severely?

    https://empathygap.uk/?p=4656

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  4. Fearing a loss of privilege from playing the ‘race card’, the head of the National Black Police Association (NBPA) is already pushing back.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx21wvl7yjyo

    Why is there even such a thing as the NBPA?

    Back in 1965, aged nine, I watched a ‘Wednesday Play’ on TV. It was based on a Britain of the future, where the tables had been turned on the apartheid taking place in the South Africa of the time. The TV play showed whites being harassed and jailed by black police officers, at the slightest excuse. It predated Enoch Powell’s ‘Rivers of Blood’ speech by several years.

    The complacent political class need to wake up. The alarm clock is ringing.

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