A tragic loss and a nation absolutely divided!  The newly released police bodycam footage of 18-year-old Henry Nowak has triggered a massive political firestorm!  Activist Tommy Robinson just launched a blistering attack, exposing shocking details about what officers actually did at the scene while the teenager was bleeding…

Tommy Robinson Condemns “Anti-White” Police Indoctrination Following Nowak Bodycam Release

Right-wing activist Tommy Robinson has launched a blistering public attack on the UK government and law enforcement, utilizing the recently released Henry Nowak police bodycam footage to argue that British institutions are fundamentally infected by systemic “anti-white racism.”

Targeting the Race Action Plan

Robinson directed his fury at Prime Minister Keir Starmer and national police leadership, explicitly blaming official law enforcement guidelines for the officers’ fatal decision-making.

Reading directly from the Hampshire Police website and the national Police Race Action Plan—policies formally adopted in the UK following the 2020 murder of George Floyd—Robinson argued that diversity mandates force officers to view white individuals as inherent aggressors.

He argued that the officers ignored Nowak’s pleas that he had been stabbed because they were ideologically conditioned to prioritize the false racism allegation made by the killer. “The minute an accusation of racism is put in, it elevates up to here,” Robinson stated, claiming the ideological training overrides basic police duty.

Furthermore, Robinson claimed a severe disparity in the police’s treatment of the two individuals at the scene. He noted that while Nowak was handcuffed as he died, the killer, Vikram Digua, was never handcuffed at the scene or at the police station, despite officers discovering he had stabbed the teenager five times.

Accusations of Political Hypocrisy

Robinson broadened his attack to accuse the Labour government of blatant hypocrisy regarding race and victimhood.

He condemned senior politicians, explicitly naming Keir Starmer, Angela Rayner, and Sadiq Khan, for their relative silence regarding Nowak’s death, contrasting it with their highly vocal, public reactions to the death of George Floyd in the United States. Robinson questioned if Nowak would ever receive a national memorial or peerages for his family, as seen in the aftermath of the Stephen Lawrence murder.