Thank you Farrukh,
This is the problem with Reform now.
They take one tragic case and turn it into a whole national race theory.
The Ministry of Justice data does not show a simple “anti-white” justice system. It shows a complex system, with non-white defendants often facing worse outcomes on remand, sentence length and waiting times.
And the Equality Act protects everyone, including white people.
So the real question remains:
If Britain was institutionally anti-white, why did she not say so when she was Home Secretary?
Why only now, when it is politically useful?
This is not leadership.
This is grievance dressed up as policy.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-media-max-width="560"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">83% of British people are white<br><br>87% of MPs are white<br><br>92% of Police officers are white<br><br>94% of the House of Lords are white <br><br>85% of Britains richest families are white<br><br>The notion that Britain experiences systemic anti-white racism is absurd<br><br>It’s a far-right conspiracy</p>— Harry Eccles (
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83% of British people are white
87% of MPs are white
92% of Police officers are white
94% of the House of Lords are white
85% of Britains richest families are white
The notion that Britain experiences systemic anti-white racism is absurd
It’s a far-right conspiracy