🚨The Scandal of Public Inquiries🚨
The Sheku Bayoh Public Inquiry has been running since 2020 and has cost the taxpayer over £22 million to date.
It relates to the death of a man, who came to the UK from Sierra Leone. He was found running around in the streets brandishing a large kitchen knife, trying to get into random cars, after taking a cocktail of drugs. When police arrived, he knocked a female officer unconscious and stamped on her head.
As police restrained him, he lost consciousness and died shortly after.
The Public Inquiry is, in part, to consider whether his race contributed to his death.
One man. High on drugs. Posing a significant danger to the public. Yet, a Public Inquiry was launched. Probably because of his skin colour.
However, the UK government is refusing to launch a Public Inquiry into the thousands upon thousands of young girls who were groomed and gang-raped by Pakistani men in the UK, and failed by the police, local authorities and social services.
The double standards are clear as day.
The United Kingdom is broken.