Two-Tier Policing: Coddling the Left, Crushing the Rest?
Two-tier policing is clear as day in the UK today. Our police don’t seem to serve the British public but bend over backwards for left-wing groups like the Stand Up to Racism crowd. They handle their protests, crimes, and riots with kid gloves. Before Southport, Leeds Police bolted from an angry lefty mob, letting rioters run wild, while peaceful British demonstrators got the heavy hand—riot gear, batons, shields, even nicking pensioners out with their dogs in Westminster. At the peak of the summer riots, cops came down hard on British patriots, yet let left-wing gangs stir up violence in pubs without arrests. Daily stabbings still happen months after Southport, with suspects nabbed but not named—no racial profiling, while British patriots get slagged off in the media, arrested, and convicted just for being near a demo. Two-tier policing means a chant, tweet, or God bless you gets half a dozen coppers at your door, but lefty mobs or socialist councillors can scream death threats with no comeback. The police aren’t on our side, brushing it off with Nothing to see here when it’s plain as day. Two-tier policing, built to intimidate, coddles the left while crushing the rest—it’s the sad state of UK policing today.

