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How ‘horrific’ knife attack brought terror to streets of Belfast

  Widely-viewed video of brutal stabbing on anniversary of anti-migrant riots prompts fears of unrest Daily Telegraph 09/06/26 link The viral video was barbaric and shocking. A   Sudanese man   held a kitchen knife aloft moments before launching a ferocious attack on the helpless victim he was straddling in a Belfast street. Moments after the blade glinted in the street lights, three brave residents rushed the attacker as horrified residents and passers-by looked on. The 54-second mobile phone clip captured the best and worst of humanity. It has been viewed millions of times. The events on Kinnaird Avenue, a residential road in the north of the Northern Irish city, began shortly after 10.30pm. Nimon Abshir, a 25-year-old Somali immigrant, had just parked his car on the road to collect a visa document a friend had printed for him. The warehouse cleaner was shocked to see two men he at first thought were fighting on the ground. He told The Telegraph: “I saw two guys – the b...
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As a white man, I would love to know exactly how I should react to Henry’s murder

  The two-tier policing of people’s emotions must stop Daily Telegraph 08/06/26 There’s a new poster at my local railway station that shows a snake riding a train, looking hypnotically at the viewer, with the words: “Staring at her and making her feel harassed is ABUSE. End violence against women and girls.” Quite right. Point taken. But here’s the thing: if a snake drops from the ceiling and stares at me, I’m liable to stare back. In fact, I’d probably pull the emergency cord. What I would not do is call the police because it’s 2/1, they’d take the snake’s side against mine, leading to my arrest, trial and Stella Creasy chaining herself to the reptile enclosure at London Zoo. I’m embarrassed at being a man, ashamed of being white. I know I am responsible for every evil since time began. I watched the events to mark D-Day this weekend and thought: “Why did we even bother?” given that the British Empire “lasted longer” and “did more damage” than the Nazis (according to academic Kehi...

The toxic consequences of social justice dogma are finally exposed

  Many less murderous than Vickrum Digwa have exploited Britain’s cultural commitment to DEI Daily Telegraph 06/06/26 LINK As Henry Nowak lay dying of stab wounds inflicted by Vickrum Digwa, the terrible, stifling and wholly predictable teachings of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) came to life, squawking with terrible glee. Knowing full well how much leverage there is in Britain in crying racism , Digwa did just that. The Nowak murder is many things: disgusting, yowling abuse of all that is precious about our liberal democracy, a mockery of Enlightenment values and a human tragedy with the resonance of an Euripides play. Britain’s zeal for DEI training is pinned to the broader framework known as intersectionality, the defining social idea of the contemporary Anglosphere. Intersectionality says that the more “marginalised” identities you can claim, the more power you deserve. So by this logic Nowak deserved little sympathy. But it is not just white men who are relegated to th...

How Andy Burnham’s radical land tax will rock your house price

  The favourite to be Britain’s next prime minister backs a tax revolution that has painful repercussions Daily Telegraph 06/06/26 LINK The man who is increasingly likely to be Britain’s next prime minister wants to introduce a property tax. “I think land is under-taxed,” Andy Burnham said last month as he launched his campaign to return to Westminster and challenge Sir Keir Starmer for the Labour leadership. “I have long been persuaded of the argument for a land value tax,” he added. The Mayor of Greater Manchester, who is the favourite to win a potential leadership battle, seems to be eyeing revolution in British property taxation. It is a system that is in desperate need of radical reform. Economists and politicians across the political spectrum have long been calling for an overhaul of the system to drive growth, boost productivity and address deep-seated unfairness. Andy Burnham has previously stated that he feels ‘land is under-taxed’ Credit : Temilade Adelaja Some argue tha...