What’s going on UK? We’re getting worried about you
The bizarre antics emerging from the UK these days will leave you gobsmacked, as if you’ve stepped into an upside-down reality where sheer madness reigns supreme, defying all logic and reason.
Police are shamelessly letting knife-wielding and sex offenders dodge prosecution with nothing more than a pitiful “Sorry.” In a jaw-dropping revelation, over 147,000 accused criminals—including those involved in sex crimes, violence, and weapons possession—were merely slapped with community resolutions in the past year, instead of facing the justice they deserve. These resolutions, laughably, don’t even result in a criminal record!
According to police guidance, such leniency is supposed to be reserved for minor infractions, where offenders must apologize to their victims, accept “responsibility” for their actions, and offer token recompense. Yet, these so-called resolutions, handed out willy-nilly by individual officers, have surged by a staggering 40 percent since 2019—massively undermining the rule of law, and now they’re almost twice as likely to be handed out as criminal charges, as per a scathing analysis of Ministry of Justice data.

The surge comes as the criminal justice system implodes spectacularly. Prisons, on the verge of exploding, push the Government into the outrageous decision of unleashing thousands of criminals next month, all thanks to recent riots. The police, already on the brink, warn that worsening jail overcrowding could obliterate their arrest capabilities.
Jess Phillips, the Home Office minister burdened with safeguarding, has now ordered a review of the pitiful police response to “non-contact” sexual offences—an issue disgracefully spotlighted by the sickening case of Sarah Everard’s rape and murder by Pc Wayne Couzens, a repeat offender. Ms. Phillips declared to reporters: “This Government recognizes that violence against women and girls is a national catastrophe, and demands that police treat all sexual offences with the strictest gravity.”
Since 2019, community resolutions dished out for robbery have shockingly soared by 127 percent, from 175 to 397. Alarming indeed, considering resolutions for sex offences have also surged by 29 percent, from 482 to 621. Even worse, resolutions for violence against individuals have skyrocketed by a staggering 57 percent, from 29,188 to 45,845, while those for weapon possession have shot up a jaw-dropping 77 percent, from 1,590 to 2,821.

The surge in community resolutions is happening just as knife crime rockets to unprecedented levels. Sir Keir Starmer parades his plan to slash this epidemic by half in a decade, but last weekend’s Notting Hill Carnival was a bloodbath, with five stabbings, including a mother and her young child. The police, worn out and disillusioned, admit they’re “tired” of these vicious scenes playing on a loop every year.
Dame Vera Baird, the former victims’ commissioner for England and Wales and advisor to Labour on abysmal charging rates, warns that community resolutions for grave offences leave the police with no formal record of a perpetrator’s criminal history. “Police have historically grossly underestimated the danger of minor sexual offences, which may seem like a nuisance but are deeply invasive to women and young men,” she blasts.
“The real crisis is that individuals with predatory tendencies, if not intercepted early either through treatment or a criminal record, leave no trace of their behaviour, jeopardizing the safety of others. They could rack up multiple community resolutions across various regions, and then, without a blemish on their record, land a job at a nursery,” she scoffs.

Rory Geoghegan, once a Number 10 adviser and police officer, is raising the alarm on the scandalous spike in knife offences and the absurd use of community resolutions for knife possession.
Knife crime is skyrocketing out of control in eight police forces, with the Metropolitan Police witnessing a jaw-dropping leap from 14,680 offences in 2020 to a mind-boggling 14,961 this year. The West Midlands is barely holding up, with numbers rocketing to 5,266 from last year’s 5,192.
`“Community resolutions must be used properly, or we’re simply letting offenders walk free and inviting more crime,” warned Mr. Geoghegan, founder of the Public Safety Foundation. He blasted the use of community resolutions for weapon possession, decrying the lethal impact of knife crime on communities.
“The fact that some forces are smart enough to ban or frown upon community resolutions for these heinous crimes is praiseworthy, yet we have miles to go to convince the public that justice is being served.” In a desperate attempt, a “zombie knife” compensation scheme has just kicked off, throwing payments at weapon owners to coax them into surrendering their blades before the Tories’ ban takes effect on Sept 24.

Dept Asst Commissioner Ade Adelekan, overseeing the policing at the Notting Hill Carnival, dropped a bombshell revelation: his officers “very narrowly avoided a fatality” and are utterly “sick to death of crime scenes” at the street party. “We’re exhausted from uttering the same tired phrases every year,” he blasted. “We’re fed up with breaking the news to families that their loved ones are seriously injured, or worse.”
Meanwhile, the National Police Chiefs’ Council staunchly defends their stance, insisting that sex offences handled with community resolutions are “just kids” sharing inappropriate images or partaking in underage sex.
They claim the guidelines are crystal clear—community resolutions are for “low-level” crimes involving weapons, violence, and robbery, with cops using the “gravity matrix” to decide if kids deserve a slap on the wrist. Dr Alison Heydari, the Police Chiefs’ Council lead for out-of-court resolutions, bluntly laid it out: “We’ve made it abundantly clear that out-of-court disposals are off the table for serious cases. Officers consider all aspects of a case, keeping victims’ wishes at the forefront of our decisions.”
OK, I’m gonna say it then…

So, let me get this straight: in the UK, it’s apparently ‘kinda’ OK to stab someone and sexually assault them as long as you apologize. But, if you post something on Facebook that offends some fragile souls, you could be thrown into prison for up to two years. Seriously? Because that’s the absurdity I’ve been reading in the news and seeing on social media.
There has to be an underlying reason for this. So I’m going to put on my Sherlock Holmes hat and expose the real issue here: why are law enforcement and government officials cowering from situations involving migrants and illegal immigrants? Here’s the uncomfortable truth—they’re terrified of being labelled as racists if they step in and start making arrests or addressing the glaring problems plaguing the UK. There, I said it. But am I right? Absolutely.
If it weren’t for social media, I’d be completely in the dark about issues like this because our so-called Main Stream Media won’t cover them. Instead, they waste our time on unimportant stories like Native drinking water problems, which only affect a small group, while ignoring major events in the UK that could easily start happening here in Canada and impact the entire country. It seems they want to keep Canadians ignorant and manipulate us by hiding the real problems happening around the world.
The Grim Reality We Must Face

The situation in the UK serves as a harrowing reminder of what could easily transpire here in Canada if we don’t act now. The leniency shown towards severe crimes, the unwillingness to address critical issues head-on, and the disillusionment of law enforcement are telling signs of a society spiralling into chaos. It is high time we wake up and hold our leaders accountable before we find ourselves in a similar predicament.
Is Canada on the verge of adopting such perilous policies? The future of our safety and the rule of law is at stake. We cannot afford to ignore the writing on the wall any longer.
Speak Up and Be Heard!
What are your thoughts on the UK’s troubling state of affairs? Do you believe Canada could face similar challenges if we remain complacent? Share your opinions and solutions in the comments below. Let’s start a conversation and make sure we are vigilant in safeguarding our community and our future.
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