Two-Tier Laws in Britain: Are the Conspiracies Real?

   

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Today is the 02/06/2026. There is a reason I put a delay on this post. It’s not to capture the last remaining views of this tragic affair, or to slip this into the achieves under the radar. It’s because I wanted to make sure what I wrote was thought about, and secured in my own mind before it was posted.

We can all write in anger, I often do. We can all shout and scream until there is no air in our lungs, pump out fists on the table and go out and riot until we are blue in the face and every shop window in our hometowns has been decimated. I don’t think this will, or has ever done much good.

Of course, there are times when revolution and violence is the only way forward, and unfortunately I think we are heading in that direction. But, there is still time for discourse, conversation and action.

Last year, December 3rd, a young student named Henry Nowak was murdered by Vickrum Digwa. A Sikh man.

Now, usually we are told not to put too much enthesis on the race, religion or nationality of the perpetrator. But this time, and like so many other times before it, religion is at the heart of this murder.

Vickrum Digwa, stabbed Henry to death with a Shastar. A religious knife that Sikh’s are allowed to carry, due to ‘religious’ needs.

Bare in mind, everyone else in this country will be imprisoned for carrying anything over 3 inches, and it not foldable.

I’ve seen it done, first hand. I sat in the court room while a boy, no older than 19 was sentenced to 6 years in prison for carrying a knife with the intent to supply drugs.

How have we got to this stage. Where men are able to walk around with knives (8 inches by the way) due to their religion. While nationals, and anyone else, would be arrested and imprisoned without hesitation.

The term two-tier has been a slogan at many right-winged protests these past couple years. Two-tier-Kier, two-tier policing, and two-tier justice, have all been carved onto banners and signs.

Is there any truth to this claim? Well… yes. Being legible to carry a weapon, while other citizens are not is a prime example of a two-tier system. If I was to be able to carry a rifle because I am white, and a person of colour was not, that would be a dangerous and unfair advantage to my freedom.

So, there is one example. How many more do we need?

The BBC promotes a two-tier hiring system. Where black and brown people have an advantage to their application due to their race, as do Muslims, Sikhs and women.

These systems of advantages in employment started as a pure, and seemingly good thing. It was to help people of disadvantaged background get a foot in the door. Somehow, this has become a race, thing.

To assume that a black person comes from a disadvantaged background is a racist statement. So why then are they given an advantage? By all means, have a system where poorer people are given a second look, and perhaps a advantage in acquiring a starting role in a company, but why are we allowing people in for their skintone?

Have we not moved past this?

I’m not sure to what extent this ‘conspiracy’ is true, but it is clear that there is some truth in its standing.

When I was a young boy and teenager, I always felt safe in the UK. That we were a land of common sense and justice. Now, I fear not only for my life, but I fear the police and our warped system.

How many more people have to die, or their lives be destroyed by this pathetic, wet, judicial system we have adopted?

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