WATCH: Ex-Scotland Yard detective hits out at 'appalling' two-tier society in Britain
المصدر: GB News | Source: GB NewsFormer Scotland Yard Detective Mike Neville has hit out at Britain's "two-tier society" following a heated PMQs with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
Speaking to GB News, Mr Neville said: "This is more than two-tier policing, there's a two-tier society here where we're basically being told by the political classes to keep our mouth shut, or the reports will be ready in three months, and we can learn lessons about that.
"And it just think the people out there, the viewers and listeners here will be thinking, we've just been told to keep our mouth shut. They want this whole thing to go away because it's just shone a light on the appalling consequences of what they've done to this nation.
"They've brought in this diversity and inclusion, brought in these race action plans, not just in the police but throughout the whole of the establishment, and people just feel that there is a two-tier society where if you're white and particularly white and working class, you're just disadvantaged.
"If the police turn up to an incident or anybody else turns up immediately, the white person is the bad, the non-white person is the goody, and this is not the way it should be."
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