Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has warned Elon Musk, owner of X (formerly Twitter), Tesla, and SpaceX, that it is “dangerous” to call out the two-tier policing in Britain amid the ongoing anti-mass migration protests and counter-protests.
“Talk of two-tier policing is wrong, it’s not true and it’s dangerous, because it exposes the police to even more danger than they’re already exposed to,” Starmer insisted.
However, the police themselves have conceded that footage of a police liaison officer at a counter-demonstration in Stoke asking a Muslim mob to “discard [their weapons] at the mosque” to avoid arrest has “impacted on public confidence.” Police in Birmingham, where a Muslim mob chased out journalists and beat white people unchallenged, have also admitted they did not intervene because Muslim “community leaders” told them their counter-demonstration would be “policed within themselves.”
On Thursday, police boasted online that they had arrested a 55-year-old woman for “a social media post containing inaccurate information” about the identity of a mass stabber who targeted children in Southport. This attack, allegedly perpetrated by a migration-background teenager, sparked the current protests.
Meanwhile, Nick Lowles of the far-left HOPE Not Hate organization has not been arrested for spreading false reports of a Muslim woman being attacked with acid, which angered many Muslim counter-demonstrators who believed them. Neither has Josh Fenton-Glyn, a Member of Parliament (MP) for Prime Minister Starmer’s Labour Party, who amplified Lowles’s false claims and attributed his fictitious acid attack to the “far right.”