Suella Braverman fumes over ‘institutional anti-white racism’ after watching harrowing Henry Nowak footage
Suella Braverman has said there is a “strong case” that British police are “institutionally racist against white people”.
Speaking to GB News, the Reform Education Spokeswoman said the treatment of murdered teen Henry Nowak was just the “tip of the iceberg”.
“This tragedy reflects a deeper culture that is pervasive throughout policing,” she insisted.
“I think there's a very strong case to say these days that the police are institutionally racist against white people,” Mrs Braverman said.
“We needed to bring an end to this anti-white racism.
“Unfortunately, the problem still exists because we have a cadre of police chiefs who are obsessed with identity politics, white privilege and virtue signalling.
“They all believe that they have to engage with ethnic communities and put down white people.
“It is a distortion of equality. It is unfair, and it is wrong,” the Reform MP stressed.

Continuing, Mrs Braveman issued a direct challenge to see change enacted.
“I want to say, not just to those police chiefs, but to members of the ethnic communities out there in Britain. Enough is enough.
“People need to stop playing the race card because anti-white racism is killing people.
“We are all equal. Judge people on their merit, on their character and stop fabricating claims of racism.
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“Innocent men are being killed for it,” she said.
Mrs Braverman also shared that her previous experience serving as Home Secretary gave her insight into the situation in the nation’s police forces.
“I know hundreds of serving and retired police officers at Hampshire Police who've written to me, telling me that DEI and woke culture have taken over that police force.
“It's not just Hampshire, it's many police forces out there.
“They're forced to do unconscious bias training. They're forced to believe that they're guilty of white privilege, and they have race action plans.
“It has taken over policing,” the Reform MP said.
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