The Prime Minister invited the grieving family of murdered student Henry Nowak to Downing Street yesterday afternoon for a ‘private’ meeting.If it was that private, why tell us?After all, Surkeir hasn’t been shy about exploiting their son’s death to burnish his own credentials and savage his critics.If you believe the PM, the real guilty men in all this are Nigel Farage and Elon Musk, not politicians like Starmer himself who are responsible for Britain’s warped two-tier policing/justice system.Yes, the unrest in Southampton was disgraceful, just another excuse for bevvied-up football hooligans, egged on by that lowlife thug Tommy Robinson, to seek a punch-up with Plod.But equally disgraceful were the cynical attempts by Starmer and others to equate those who were horrified by the circumstances which led to Henry Nowak’s murder with the ‘far-Right’.The Bubble was quick to declare that the reaction to 18-year old Henry Nowak’s death during Prime Minister’s Questions showed ‘Parliament at its best’.Sorry, but from where I was sitting it looked like yet another sanctimonious, stage-managed display of self-promotion, virtue-signalling, denial and buck-passing. Keir Starmer yesterday in York. He later met the family of murdered student Henry Nowak The 18-year-old's father, Mark, and his stepmother, Katie Woodcock, leaving Downing StreetWe’re asked to accept that when Farage told the House that the Nowak murder should be greeted with ‘pure, cold rage’ he had misread the room.Well, he may have misread the Commons chamber but he spoke for millions who share his anger at the broken Britain the political class and their quangocrat collaborators have deliberately created.Farage is right to rage against the machine. He articulates the frustration of everyone who, while not inclined to take to the streets, are – like Peter Finch’s character in the seminal 1976 movie Network – mad as hell and not going to take this any more.For years, politicians of every stripe have been forcing their bigoted, extremist minority policies on a reluctant public.Whatever noises Kemi Badenoch is making now, she was latterly part of successive Conservative governments which had 14 years to reverse the madness, yet did nothing and indeed encouraged most of it.Sadly, the subsequent mini-riot in Southampton has given the political class an excuse to change the subject and divert attention from their own culpability – just as the violent disturbances which followed the murder of those three schoolgirls in Southport were hijacked by far-Left politicians from Starmer downwards to suppress genuine concerns about mass immigration and softly, softly treatment of criminals from ethnic minority backgrounds.Starmer seized on the Nowak family’s dignified statement in which they hoped that their son’s death wouldn’t ‘tear communities apart’. But he made less of their plea for ‘common sense policing’.Common sense policing went out of the window years ago, replaced by ‘anti-racist’ indoctrination and dereliction of duty by opportunist senior officers who worked out that their promotion prospects could only be enhanced by slavish addiction to DEI.Old-fashioned proper coppers have been replaced by graduates with sociology degrees and youngsters brainwashed at school and police colleges with bogus notions of ‘white privilege’ and ‘equity’.The police are no longer Robert Peel’s citizens in uniform. They think they are our masters now.While they refuse to do the jobs we expect them to do – patrolling the streets, deterring or even investigating crimes such as burglary and shoplifting – they immerse themselves in fashionable dogma, chasing ‘hate’ and ‘speech’ crimes and hunting down ‘racism’ even where none exists.This is where it leads inevitably – to an 18-year old white student, handcuffed and read his rights while he bleeds to death and cries out ‘I can’t breathe’, simply because his Sikh assailant falsely accused him of making a racist remark.Yet Surkeir hides behind the dead boy’s family and gaslights the public, insisting there’s no such thing as ‘two-tier’ policing.Of course there is. Starmer was Director of Public Prosecutions when the establishment turned a blind eye to mostly Pakistani rape gangs. While the PM was anxious that the courts imposed exemplary sentences on ‘far-Right’ demonstrators in the wake of Southport, around the same time police in Leeds stood back and let Roma rioters burn cars and attack property with impunity.Only recently, West Midlands police connived with Islamist headbangers in an attempt to stop Jewish football fans attending a European match at Villa Park featuring the Israeli club Maccabi.In London, they’ve allowed pro-Palestine extremists to screech death to Jews, as well as taking the knee to the Black Lives Matter mob, along with then Labour leader Starmer.And who can forget the cops skateboarding with Extinction Rebellion nutjobs blocking roads and bridges in London, while arresting angry motorists trying to go about their lawful business?So Starmer can spare us his crocodile tears and lectures about ‘British values’. He’s part of the problem, not the solution. And when the political class has stopped wringing its hands over Henry Nowak, it’ll be back in Del Amitri mode.And nothing ever happens. The needle will return to the start of a song and they’ll all sing along like before. The establishment has peddled the politics of division for decades, all in the name of ‘promoting equality’.It’s not just the police, either, it’s every branch of government, from Westminster, through the Town Halls, the courts, education, the NHS, and even the armed forces.Remember those Army recruitment adverts featuring the Muslim squaddies they were desperate to hire pausing to pray on the battlefield? Or the RAF refusing to recruit white, male air crew, in favour of black women – who weren’t interested anyway.The institutions have all been captured by the intolerant bigots of the far-Left, who think they are entitled to bully and corral us, tell us what to think and punish us when we refuse to comply with their warped agenda.It’s almost as if they find out what the majority of people want, and then do the opposite – everything from refusing to empty the dustbins, to creating unwanted LTNs and 20mph blanket speed limits, failing to stop mass immigration and forcing through Net Zero.Just like our woke police chiefs, they have all decided they are the masters now and give the impression that they actively hate the people they are paid to serve.The concept of public service no longer exists, replaced – as I’ve often maintained – by a rigorously enforced, woke ‘punishment culture’.No matter who you vote for, the government always gets in. Dissent and you are immediately smeared as some kind of Nazi.Even when a majority of residents in Outer London opposed the extension of the ULEZ low emissions zone, our two-bob dictator-for-life Genghis Khan ignored them and trashed the objectors as ‘far-Right’.I suppose it was inevitable that Greater Manchester’s answer to Khan, so-called King of the North Andy Burnham, would try to get in on the act following the murder of Henry Nowak hundreds of miles to the south.He told the people of Makerfield, whom he is expecting to smooth his way to Number 10, that he would be consulting the Chief Constable of Manchester and making a statement. Why? What’s it got to do with him? As Manchester mayor he also soft-pedalled on the rape gangs. Like Starmer, he’s part of the problem.Anything he does say will prove meaningless. I was intrigued to read a letter in yesterday’s Daily Mail from reader Kathryn Dennerly, who lives in Castleton, Lancs. After she challenged Burnham on a radio phone-in over the imposition of cycle lanes which had killed passing trade and were destroying businesses in her village, he promised to meet and listen to the concerns of local residents.On the day, he turned up with a camera crew and a Paralympian cycling champion in tow and turned the whole exercise into a self-promoting photo-op.Like Khan in London, he contemptuously ignored the legitimate views of the voters.Kathryn Dennerly concludes: ‘We felt we were taken for fools. And the cycle lanes remain almost unused.’This is the spiv who aspires to replace Starmer. Meanwhile, the PM himself exploits the grieving family of a murdered student for his own ends and takes the rest of us for fools, pretending that his Two Tier Britain is a figment of our imagination.Sure, there’ll be a drawn-out official ‘inquiry’ by some police quango but long after the fate of Henry Nowak has faded from political memory, Starmer himself will be toast and nothing will change. And if Burnham does succeed in his anti-democratic putsch to replace Surkeir as PM, things can only get worse.No wonder we’re mad as hell…