The Price of Fear: Kemi Badenoch on Justice, Identity Politics, and Henry Nowak's Tragic Death
Kemi Badenoch, a leading figure in the Conservative Party, has delivered a searing critique of the state of British public institutions, surrounding the tragic and avoidable death of Henry Nowak. Having reviewed the distressing body camera footage of the incident, Badenoch described video as one of the hardest things she has ever watched. She recounted her internal plea for the officers on the scene to ignore distractions, use their intuition, and simply check if Nowak had been wounded by a blade—a basic step that was fatally overlooked. For Badenoch and Nowak’s grieving family, his death is not just a tragedy to be mourned, but a catalyst for demanding accountability. She cuts through the standard political rhetoric regarding social media or knife crime to ask a much more uncomfortable question: Why did responding officers prioritise an allegation of racism over the life-threatening reality that a man had been stabbed? This failure, she argues, is a symptom of a deeper rot within ...