Right-wing activist Tommy Robinson has announced a public protest outside Southampton Police Station, utilizing a furious online broadcast to explicitly blame official police diversity training and the âPolice Race Action Planâ for the death of 18-year-old Henry Nowak.
The announcement follows the release of highly distressing police bodycam footage showing responding officers handcuffing a heavily bleeding Nowak and ignoring his pleas for medical assistance, prioritizing a false accusation of racism from his killer, Vikram Digua.

âTargeted by the Institutionâ
In the broadcast, amplified by the conservative commentary channel British Stand, Robinson directed his rage not just at the individual officers, but at the structural leadership of UK law enforcement and the government.
Robinson read directly from publicly available police diversity policies, arguing that current law enforcement training mandates that officers prioritize the grievances and perceived victimization of minority communities above the safety of the general public. He claimed this institutional fear of being labeled racist paralyzed the responding officers, causing them to treat a dying white teenager as a suspect.
âYour hands are dirty because you created this atmosphere,â Robinson shouted, addressing police chiefs and the government. He accused the state of deliberately targeting the white working class with a system of âhateâ and âunfairness,â culminating in what he classified as the effective police murder of Nowak through gross neglect.
The George Floyd Contrast and Call to Action
Robinson leaned heavily into the stark disparity between the treatment of Nowak and his killer. He expressed intense fury over reports that Digua was never handcuffed by police, even after officers realized Nowak had sustained five severe stab wounds. Furthermore, Robinson labeled the unprovoked stabbing a âracial murder,â citing Diguaâs immediate attempt to weaponize race by falsely accusing Nowak of using a slur.
Throughout the broadcast, Robinson drew highly derogatory comparisons between the UK political establishmentâs immediate, sympathetic reaction to the death of George Floyd in the United States, and the perceived governmental apathy toward the murder of a âloving white studentâ in Britain.
Calling for immediate public action, Robinson announced his intention to gather outside the Southampton Police Station at 6:00 PM tonight to channel public outrage against the force.
Political commentators supporting Robinsonâs call to action have echoed demands that the officers involved in the Nowak case be immediately dismissed and face criminal prosecution for severe neglect.


