Ethnic politics led to the meteoric rise of Ali Dezai as Commanding Officer of the Metropolitan Police and it has not endured the test of time. Today, he was sentenced and sent to prison for a series of charges including abuse of power and attempting to frame a businessman.
Let’s pause for a moment and forget about the man and let’s focus our minds on the so called ‘Positive Discrimination’ that means that skin colour and religion rather than qualifications and probity are the selection criteria.
The very same people that so much criticize the British National Party, the very same government that has engaged in discrimination against whites using quotas based on a misguided ideology rather than fairness, need now to reflect on what they have done and on what they are doing.
Old good policing values have been put aside for the sake of political correctness, but the problems are much more serious. The legal system is in tatters too and an Asian QC publicly said that individuals of a certain religion should be allowed to carry daggers in public.
Where is all the talk about not carrying knives gone? Are we talking about a two-tier system in which people of certain ethnic characterists will be allowed to be armed with knives while others will be arrested and very possibly sent to prision for carrying knives?
We desperately need clarity and real equality. On a daily basis we know of more and more cases of people badly affected, across the country, by a conflicting, outdated and chaotic legal system that is very much the product of a feudal past.












