In this FrontPage Magazine article, Mark Tapson argues that the death of British teenager Henry Nowak after a stabbing incident reflects what he sees as a broader collapse of justice and social order in the United Kingdom.
- Tapson frames the article around a recent “Unite the Kingdom” rally led by Tommy Robinson, presenting it as a reaction to mass immigration, speech restrictions, and what he describes as two-tier justice in Britain.
- The article focuses on the December 2023 death of 18-year-old Southampton University student Henry Nowak, who was allegedly stabbed by 23-year-old Vikrum Digwa.
- According to the article, Nowak was wounded multiple times, including in the lung, and was later arrested and handcuffed by police after Digwa allegedly accused him of racial abuse.
- Tapson argues that British authorities showed perverse priorities by treating the bleeding victim as a suspect instead of immediately focusing on life-saving medical aid.
- Prosecutors reportedly said Nowak “drowned in his own blood” after the knife wound penetrated his lung.
- Digwa is on trial for murder, while his mother is accused of assisting an offender after allegedly helping conceal the weapon; both deny the charges.
- The article says police van recordings captured Digwa telling his brother he stabbed Nowak multiple times while not mentioning racism or self-defense.
- Tapson uses the case to argue that Britain’s legal and political institutions have become biased against native Britons while privileging migrant and minority communities.
- The piece concludes by warning that the UK and Europe are nearing a breaking point under mass immigration, speech policing, surveillance, and globalist governance.
Read the full story: https://www.frontpagemag.com/the-uk-on-the-brink/



