Shameless Keir Starmer exploited Henry Nowak's family just to stick it to Farage

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I never thought it possible for the hypocrite Starmer to sink any lower. But this week he gave degeneracy and immorality a whole new meaning by callously exploiting the devastated family of Henry Nowak in order to stick it to Nigel Farage. He took their grief and their loss and used it as a weapon to beat up the man he sees as his political nemesis.

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And it wasn't just sickening to watch him. It felt dirty. Until this week's guilty verdict on Vickrum Digwa, Keir Starmer hadn't said a single word about Henry Nowak. In the months since his murder, he's steadfastly refused to speak about him - presumably because he didn't want to upset the Sikh community or inflame racial tensions because in Starmerland ethnic minority votes are all that matter.

But that gushing faux compassion this week and his "I too have a son" routine wasn't empathy for Henry's family, it was virtue-signalling, self-promotional guff - trying to make himself look like the caring leader he isn't.

How dare he so shamefully exploit the Nowak family's grief to try and shame Farage who, unlike him, HAS been talking about the reasons behind Henry's death for months. Farage spoke for millions this week when he talked about feeling "pure cold rage" because we all do. And we have every right to. He also talked about anti-white privilege and two-tier policing that has infected every police force in this country. But it's a conversation Starmer refuses to have because he denies it even exists - even though we all know it does.

But Starmer's reaction to Farage's comments was to accuse him of stirring up hatred, division and the violence that led to this week's riots in Southampton. And, although the violence at those riots was wrong, people have every right to be raging.

Riots are what happens when you stamp on people because of their skin colour and deny them equal rights. Starmer saw the Nowak family's call for calm as his chance to shame Farage, grab some of the spotlight and make up for his silence.

But most importantly to deflect attention from the issues that led to Henry's murder. And those are that Henry died in the way he did because the cops at the scene chose to believe the murdering brown man who said he'd had his turban ripped off rather than the innocent young white lad on the ground - bleeding out and begging for his life to be saved.

Henry wasn't believed because he was white. His murderer was - because he was brown and had cried racism. And that all has to end now.

But how do we end it when our police are no longer a force?

They're a brain-washed cult that's been trained (at huge expense) to do the bidding of the woke liberal elite who see ethnic minorities as victims and white people as aggressors. There's one law for some cultures, and another for the rest of us.

Just cry racism in Britain now and coppers will come running. Shout rape, burglary, car theft and there's not one to be seen. Because police don't see fighting actual crime as their job any more.

They're trained - with the threat of no pay rises or promotion if they refuse - to be the leftwing morality police who exist to tell us what we should think and feel about race, equality and diversity.

No one can imagine the agony of Henry Nowak's family but their pleas for this not to become a political issue can't be heeded, much as the nation feels their pain. Because not only has his murder deeply affected us all, it has amplified the reasons that led to it. And we cannot ignore them.

Because if we do, what happened to Henry will keep happening to other innocents.

Henry Nowak's legacy must be that his appalling murder didn't just make us confront and stamp out two-tier policing, but that it helped root out the anti-white racism that has infected our police forces, the NHS and institutions everywhere.

And which ultimately led to his hellish death. And if there's ever to be any comfort for his family in all this, it must be that their beautiful, innocent Henry helped trigger the change that will make everyone - whatever their skin colour - equal under the law.