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Committed to doing what’s right in a divided world. I lead by example, upholding high moral standards, even when it’s challenging. Political journalists

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Piers Morgan, look at me, standing proudly in my Welsh cilt (and yes, there’s no “k” in the Welsh alphabet). I a Pakistani Muslim brown man was there, simply because he loves the country that has given him opportunity, stability, and a future? Is it wrong to be proud of my adopted British culture and values? Is it wrong to say I love the UK and want the best for it? So why worry about how many attended but look at the reason why we were there. Loving your country does not make you extreme. Wanting strong British values does not make you hateful. Being a patriot does not make you a racist. I am proud of where I come from and I am proud of the country I now call home.

Piers Morgan, look at me, standing proudly in my Welsh cilt (and yes, there’s no “k” in the Welsh alphabet). I a Pakistani Muslim brown man was there, simply because he loves the country that has given him opportunity, stability, and a future? Is it wrong to be proud of my adopted British culture and values? Is it wrong to say I love the UK and want the best for it? So why worry about how many attended but look at the reason why we were there. Loving your country does not make you extreme. Wanting strong British values does not make you hateful. Being a patriot does not make you a racist. I am proud of where I come from and I am proud of the country I now call home.

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I wasn’t planning on going to London on 13th September, but after the tragic loss of Charlie Kirk, I realised more than ever how vital it is to fight for freedom of speech. That’s why I’ll be there, standing in support of Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 , who has united patriots with this powerful event. And yes, when people spoke about Operation Raise the Colours, I went above and beyond, not only flying the flags at my home but proudly displaying them on my car too. I love the UK, and as a proud immigrant, this country is my home. United we stand. ✊ And let’s never forget the message carried from WW1 “Freedom is not free.

I wasn’t planning on going to London on 13th September, but after the tragic loss of Charlie Kirk, I realised more than ever how vital it is to fight for freedom of speech. That’s why I’ll be there, standing in support of Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 , who has united patriots with this powerful event. And yes, when people spoke about Operation Raise the Colours, I went above and beyond, not only flying the flags at my home but proudly displaying them on my car too. I love the UK, and as a proud immigrant, this country is my home. United we stand. ✊ And let’s never forget the message carried from WW1 “Freedom is not free.

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Swansea Council and South Wales Police have now reached their conclusions regarding the incident involving my special needs stepdaughter. According to their findings, the way my daughter was handled was considered acceptable and did not warrant further action. I have attached the response from the investigating officers, and I encourage everyone to read it for themselves. I also want to address some of the comments from people saying what they would have done if this had happened to their child. The truth is that when I witnessed my daughter being dragged, I was absolutely furious. As a parent, seeing your vulnerable child handled in a way that you believe is wrong creates emotions that are difficult to put into words. However, I made the decision to remove my daughter from the situation and exercise restraint. I have learned that, regardless of how strongly I feel, I must be careful and measured in how I respond. That is why I reported the matter through the proper channels and allowed the authorities to investigate. What frustrates me is not simply the outcome, but what I see as a failure to properly recognise the impact this incident has had on my daughter. Since that day, she has been distressed, upset, and emotionally affected by what happened. For transparency, I am sharing the video of the incident, the response from the investigating officer, and a separate interaction I had with a South Wales Police officer. I am not asking anyone to take my word for it. Watch the footage, read the response, and make up your own mind. Many people will disagree with me. Some will say the authorities got it right. Others will say they got it wrong. That is for the public to decide. My concern has always been the same, the welfare and protection of vulnerable children. Every child deserves to be treated with dignity, respect, and care. I am not claiming to speak on behalf of anyone else. I am speaking as a husband, a stepfather, and someone who believes that parents have a duty to stand up for their children when they believe something is wrong. I am now receiving unannounced visits to my daughter's services and have been warned about publishing the video. This has only increased my concerns about how this matter is being handled. If there are any solicitors, legal professionals, or organisations experienced in safeguarding, disability rights, or family law who are willing to offer guidance, I would appreciate hearing from you via direct message. My goal is not conflict. My goal is accountability, transparency, and ensuring that vulnerable children and adults receive the protection, respect, and care they deserve. Whether you agree with me or not, I welcome your honest opinions. Watch the evidence, read the responses, and decide for yourself.

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I’ve been reporting the threats I’ve been receiving from Pakistani and Bengali Muslims in Swansea, but the police have repeatedly refused to help me. And I can’t help but believe it’s because I’ve filed a complaint against an Imam from the local mosque, the same Imam responsible for my wrongful arrest. This man even showed up at my basketball match with eight thugs, trying to intimidate me. He demanded that I delete my Facebook, X, and YouTube accounts, and that I stop saying Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 is not a racist or that the white people who support him are not racists. When I refused to be bullied by this lunatic, he took my photo and name and circulated them across Muslim communities throughout the UK deliberately making me a target. People don’t realise how dangerous this is. It only takes one extremist to label me an “enemy of Islam” and end my life. Yet the police treat this like a joke. To make things even more worrying, the police officer handling my complaint started the conversation by bringing up “pro-Palestine” completely unprompted. That alone shows he came into the call with his own agenda long before he even listened to my concerns. And then, somehow, while I was making a complaint about being threatened, this incompetent officer found a way to blame me. All charges against me have already been dropped, yet he still acted like he knows better than the judges and the CPS. Was he biased? Or simply incapable? I honestly don’t know anymore. All I want to know is this, is what this police officer said on the call actually true? Because nothing about any of this feels like justice.

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While videos circulate online showing British police being heavy handed with ordinary, concerned citizens, the real truth is this, crime across the UK is rising, yet the real criminals walk free without fear of the law. This short clip I’m sharing is from a much longer video taken on a rare weekend out with my family. I don’t usually share these moments publicly because I have a special needs daughter who doesn’t understand what’s happening around her. But this moment is too important to ignore. In the clip, a South Wales Police officer approached me while I was with my family, to demand that I sign a document regarding my complaint about members of the Muslim community in Swansea. For context. I’ve received multiple death threats and abuse, and I made an official complaint, supported by other witnesses, about a man who was openly derogatory towards me. Instead of protecting me, the police told me that if I didn’t immediately explain why I reported the man “a day late,” my complaint would be dropped. Later, they admitted the delay was their own internal communication error because I had, in fact, reported the incident on the same day. Meanwhile, I remain under investigation by South Wales Police. Since January 2025, they’ve had full access to my X account and even seized my phone. I was arrested and imprisoned for 15 hours over something I said online, yet a hateful incident that happened right in front of police officers has been brushed aside. Now, I’m being harassed in public, while with my family, for simply daring to file a complaint. It feels as though the pressure is being deliberately applied so I’ll give up and drop the case. This is the state of policing in the UK today: instead of protecting victims, they harass the complainants. Instead of confronting real criminals, they punish the people who speak up. The system is broken. And the people deserve better.

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