This is Britain. We are constitutionally Christian.
Section 139 of the 1988 Criminal Justice Act undermines a core principle: one law for all. In a nation built on Christian foundations, public safety laws must be absolute. No caveats, no exemptions - carrying a blade in public should be banned for everyone equally.
We cannot compromise on public safety or national identity for the sake of multicultural exceptions.
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18-year-old Henry Nowak was stabbed by 23-year-old Vikrum Singh Digwa on December 3rd, 2025 in Southampton.
Digwa was carrying a large Kirpan - a ceremonial blade worn by Sikhs. Video footage used in court shows Nowak and Digwa interacting during early hours, with Nowak referring to him jokingly as a 'bad man, noticing his displayed Kirpan.
In reaction, Digwa stabbed Nowak multiple times, inflicting four stab wounds and a cut to the jaw. These stab wounds were to his back of the legs and chest.
Digwa has claimed self defence, alleging Nowak was drunk, barged into him, made racially offensive remarks, knocked his turban and grabbed it. However, Nowak's defence argues that the knife attack was unprompted.
According to court testimony, Henry Nowak had consumed alcohol, but at a level below the UK drink-drive limit.
When police artificer, Digwa allegedly told officers that he had been racially abused, leading to them handcuffing Nowak as he bled out from his injuries.
Reports indicate that Nowak informed "I have been stabbed," and police dismissed this. "I don't think you have, mate."
Nowak died on the scene from blood loss.