The tragic murder of Henry Nowak has sparked fury across Britain. The 18-year-old was disgracefully arrested and handcuffed by police as he lay dying, after being accused by his killer, Vickrum Digwa, of being a racist. Reform and the Tories have been damning about this most extreme example of DEI gone nuts. But among all political figures, Zia Yusuf has demonstrated arguably the most palpable rage.
The ‘Shadow Home Secretary’ for Reform, with Nigel Farage’s blessing, has called for the Kirpan to be banned from being carried in public. The curved sword worn by Sikhs was used by Digwa in Southampton to kill young Nowak. Alongside pledging the new policy, Yusuf argued that ‘so powerful is the accusation of “racist” in Britain that it gives you the ability to stab someone fatally and have your victim handcuffed by the police’.
The tragic case, alongside that of the Manchester Airport attackers being spared a retrial, led Yusuf to conclude:
White people are now demonstrably the biggest victims of racism in Britain.
The comment will court much controversy, with Mr S suspecting it’s only a matter of time before Labour MPs go all guns blazing on Yusuf. But that has not stopped the Reform politician from speaking out in the past and it certainly will not today. Amid a series of anger-filled tweets, Yusuf also said: ‘Recent events demonstrate why I view the Tory and Labour politicians who created the burning injustice of modern Britain as traitors to their country. A reckoning is coming.’
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