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Flawed dogma

THE appalling murder of Henry Nowak has shone a light on Britain’s damaging loss of collective common sense.

Successive governments have allowed Left-wing activists to capture our public institutions with dangerous gender and race ideology.

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Kemi Badenoch is right to pledge to scrap skewed public sector equality rules Credit: PA

The murder of Henry Nowak has shone a light on Britain’s damaging loss of collective common sense Credit: Solent

That includes Black Lives Matter campaigners — who want to defund the police — being PAID to advise the cops on racism.

And prison service chiefs panicking about being “racist” towards Islamic terrorist inmates.

The result is that State services favour some groups over others, leaving the public at the mercy of widespread institutional incompetence.

Most ordinary folk are blind to skin colour and increasingly sick of extremists spreading division and hate.

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Decades ago there were good reasons to stamp out racism in the police and other organisations.

Today, the police response to Henry’s murder shows the post-George Floyd lurch no longer makes sense.

As Tory leader Kemi Badenoch said yesterday, it has led those in charge of protecting us to replace thinking with box-ticking.

That’s why she’s right to pledge to scrap skewed public sector equality rules.

Distorted priorities have led to fatal failures in Southport and Nottingham as well as anguish in dozens of towns where Pakistani rape gangs were allowed to act with impunity for years.

The law must protect all equally.

Not be used as a weapon by woke warriors determined to stamp THEIR way of thinking on everyone else.

Belfast horror

AMID the shock that a barbaric attempted beheading could be committed on a UK street, yet more disturbing questions are raised about our open borders.

Chief among them is how and why was the Sudanese knifeman allowed to settle here in the first place?

The suspect appears to have been given leave to remain in Belfast after arriving on a bus from Dublin, via France, and claiming asylum.

A frightened and angry public that has lost faith in authority doesn’t need platitudes from police and politicians.

They want to be kept safe.

Ben’s mission

BEN McBean has had to fight every day of his life to overcome the appalling injuries he suffered in Afghanistan.

It’s the same drive and determination that has seen him run marathons and climb Mount Everest to raise money for charities for fallen comrades.

Yet even after all he has been through, Ben is still having to raise money HIMSELF for a new prosthetic arm.

Ministers who find endless cash for skivers and asylum seekers must understand this is no way to treat a war hero.

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