
LONDON — Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has launched a blistering assault on the fabric of British public policy, unveiling a radical agenda that pledges to strip all foreign nationals of access to social housing and dismantle landmark anti-discrimination laws.
In a controversial essay published on his Substack newsletter on Sunday, titled Britain Is A Two Tier State – Against White People, the Clacton MP claimed that decades of government intervention have created a system that actively disadvantages the white British majority.
”Across public and economic life, the power of the Government has been brought to bear on tackling ‘inequalities’ in a narrow and specific sense,” Farage wrote. “Anything which is seen to disadvantage a minority group is cracked down on. Anything which benefits a minority and damages the White British is likely to be left alone.”
Radical Shift in Housing Policy
The cornerstone of Farage’s new platform is a total overhaul of the welfare state, beginning with social housing. The Reform UK leader argued that the system has betrayed local communities. He alleged that over the last century, “rules which gave priority to local people and ties to the area were stripped away.”
Under his proposed framework, a Reform government would introduce a blanket ban on foreign nationals occupying social housing, reserving state-backed accommodation exclusively for British citizens.
Farage expanded his critique across the entire public sector, listing healthcare, education, policing, the military, and corporate workplaces as institutions fundamentally compromised by what he described as “deeply anti-white racism.” As a remedy, he repeated his hardline campaign pledge to entirely repeal the Equality Act.
Weaponising a National Tragedy
To anchor his argument, Farage invoked the highly sensitive and tragic murder of 18-year-old university student Henry Nowak.
Nowak was fatally stabbed five times in Southampton by 23-year-old Vickrum Digwa. When police arrived at the scene, Digwa falsely claimed he had been the victim of a racist attack. Relying on that deception, responding officers handcuffed and arrested the dying student, who lost consciousness and died moments later.
Digwa was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 21 years. The presiding judge explicitly rejected Digwa’s claims of racism, and the police force has since referred itself to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) while reviewing its anti-racism guidance.
Farage seized on the horrifying initial response of the police as definitive proof of systemic bias, concluding that “the British state is no longer working for everyone in this country.”
A Fractured Political Landscape
The essay arrives at a time of immense political volatility. Following a significant “Reform surge” in recent local elections, Farage has increasingly positioned his party as the sole challenger to Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour government, declaring the traditional two-party system “consigned to history.”
However, Farage’s attempt to use the Southampton tragedy to stoke cultural grievances flies directly in the face of requests from the victim’s grieving family. Following the trial, Henry Nowak’s father, Mark Nowak, issued a poignant public statement urging political figures not to exploit the case.
”We do not want his death to be used to create further division, hatred, or tension,” Mr. Nowak said.
While Downing Street has consistently rejected claims of “two-tier” governance, Farage’s incendiary rhetoric signals that Reform UK intends to fight the next political cycle on the highly polarized battlegrounds of identity, immigration, and the dismantling of the welfare state.
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