| Topic: | Re:Not quite right, Nigel. | |
| Posted by: | John Hawkes | |
| Date/Time: | 05/06/26 15:34:00 |
| Mr Ainsworth 'The police force accused of anti-white racism after officers’ response to the murder of Henry Nowak is over five times more likely to subject black people to a stop and search than white people, according to the latest figures'. Mr Ixer is very good at data analysis so perhaps he might comment as to whether 'stop and search' numbers are in any way correlated to the number of crimes committed in an area by black people. I am surprised that black perpetrated crime is so high in Hampshire. I always imagined it to be a haven of white tranquillity. Still if your colleagues in the Guardian say it's true then it must be. I note that another of your Guardian ex-colleagues Gaby Hinsliff writing in what is in the main a 'Farage knocking' and woke promoting column does at least acknowledge the following - "the former mental health tsar Prof Louis Appleby’s warning last week that the pendulum had swung too far from public safety towards respecting patients’ wishes". https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/jun/05/nigel-farage-woke-kills-culture-war-henry-nowak-southampton The patients with mental health problems that lead to them committing violent crime that she refers to were black and those interacting with them doubtless were not. That's why Farage's views on DEI are not deemed outlandish by the general public when they read about such incidents and attitudes particularly that relating to Henry Nowak. |
| Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
| Not quite right, Nigel. | 04/06/26 20:29:00 | David Ainsworth |
| Reply | 05/06/26 12:08:00 | Sue Hammond |
| Re:Not quite right, Nigel. | 05/06/26 15:34:00 | John Hawkes |