From Elsewhere: Just when you thought our politically biased State can’t be any more disgusting than they are along comes this disgrace.

 

One thing you can always rely upon when considering British state institutions such as the police or the NHS or local authorities or the education sector is that they will screw up. Furthermore no matter how badly they behave, how disgustingly that they let down the people they are supposed to be serving, there is always further for them to fall and even more terrible behaviour to be uncovered.

A good example of this are the police who dealt with Siobhan Whyte the mother of murdered migrant hotel worker Rihannon Whyte. After Rihannon, who worked at a hotel that had been commandeered by the Government to house illegal migrants, was murdered by one of the migrants she was looking after, the authorities went into action. Not of course to try to make things better for a woman who had lost her daughter in a brutal and senseless attack by a Sudanese savage, but to try to stop her saying what she wanted to say about her daughter and the manner of her death.

Whilst Ms Whyte senior might have said that she had a positive experience with British Transport Police after her daughter’s murder, other officers and other Government agencies might not be so praiseworthy. Here’s what the Daily Sceptic / Daily Mail have said:

Police guided the grieving mother of Rhiannon Whyte – stabbed 23 times by a Sudanese asylum seeker in October 2024 – to soften her public statements, fearing the truth might provoke social unrest. Siobhan Whyte says officers told her they didn’t want “another Southport”, and has since accused the Prime Minister of having “blood on his hands”. The the Mail has the story:

Police “guided” the family of a hotel worker in “toning down” their public statements after she was murdered by an asylum seeker – in case their words led to anti-immigration rioting.

Rhiannon Whyte, 27, was stabbed 23 times with a screwdriver by Sudanese national Deng Majek while waiting at a train station in October 2024.

Majek, 28, who was sentenced to 29 years in prison in January, then spent the night dancing and drinking in the car park of Park Inn Hotel in Bescot, Walsall, where Rhiannon worked.

Her death came three months after the fatal stabbings of three young girls in Southport by 17 year-old Axel Rudakubana, a British citizen of Rwandan descent.

Anti-migrant riots broke out following misinformation which was circulated online claiming that Rudakubana was a Muslim asylum seeker who had recently arrived in Britain on a small boat.

Now, Rhiannon’s mother, Siobhan, has claimed police said they didn’t want “another Southport” when she told them her daughter’s life support was to be turned off.

She said: “Did they tell us what to say? No. Did they guide us so it didn’t look so aggressive? Maybe. I was aggressive – they toned it down.”

Ms Whyte – who stresses that she is grateful for the help she received from the police in the aftermath of her daughter’s murder – added: “I think they didn’t want violence… they didn’t want a riot.”

Apparently the text below is what the UK police/Government wanted Ms Whyte senior to remove.

I can’t see anything wrong with this can you? It’s reasonable for there to be controls and checks on any migrant coming to the UK. I see no credible reason why these words should be censored. They were not inciting violence or damage to property, they were merely calling for a political fix for a by now very obvious problem.

This sort of thing will go a long way to further destroying public trust in the police and other State institutions.

Link

Daily Sceptic article

https://dailysceptic.org/2026/06/21/police-toned-down-statement-of-mother-whose-daughter-was-murdered-by-asylum-seeker-to-prevent-race-riots/

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