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macroJul 4, 2026, 10:14 AM

Reform UK MP Questions Arrest in Birmingham Incident Amid 'Two-Tier' Justice Claims

UK police have asked the public to stop sharing a video of an arrest in Birmingham after accusations of 'two-tier' policing, with a Reform UK MP questioning why a man was arrested while two black men who allegedly attacked him were not.

UK police are urging the public to stop sharing a video of an arrest in Birmingham that has sparked accusations of 'two-tier' justice. The footage shows an incident where a man was taken into custody, while two black men who reportedly attacked him were not arrested.

A Reform UK Member of Parliament commented on the situation, calling it 'baffling' that the man was arrested but his alleged attackers were not. The MP's remarks have fueled ongoing debate about perceived disparities in law enforcement treatment.

The police have not provided further details on the incident, but the demand to halt sharing the video suggests concerns over misinformation or public order.

Source: First Squawk