The New Boudicca?
What actually happened in Dundee on Saturday evening when a young girl was arrested for allegedly threatening a migrant man with a knife and an axe?
The statue of Boudicca, Queen of the Icenii, on Westminster Embankment. Boudicca,led a revolt against the Roman occupiers in AD 60-61 following the rape and dishonour of her daughters by Roman soldiers on a tax collection mission. The revolt cost an estimated 80,000 deaths and the destruction of several cities as well as the Icenii as a people. Ever since she has been seen as the embodiment of the ‘Britannic’ spirit. Her revolt and her cultural position since, has been brought into sharp focus by recent events in Britain. Specifically the horror of the grooming gang scandal and the impact it has had on the social contract between the ruled and the rulers.
A few days ago an incident on a tough housing scheme in Dundee, Scotland went viral on social media. A video was shared, which showed two white working class Scottish children yelling at the cameraman to keep his distance. One of the girls can be heard referring to the cameraman as a ‘kid basher’ and then brandishes a kitchen knife and a hatchet. The incident was reported in the press, without context, merely referring to the fact that the Police had arrested and charged a 14 year old girl for possession of an offensive weapon
The incident has been pounced upon by commentators and political activists across the world. From ‘The UK Police arresting the innocent victim of a paedophile’ to ‘feral racist girl arrested for threatening a migrant’. What actually happened has been swept away in the torrent of speculation, typically fueled by personal bias.
Within hours this video had millions of views and was shared across the internet. The juxtaposition of a working class British teenage girl resorting to defending herself and her sister with weapons on a Britain that is still reeling from ongoing grooming gang scandals, where the state utterly failed to defend vulnerable children like those in the video fuelled outrage. Elon Musk shared the video, expressing his displeasure as it looked like, to all intents, that Police Scotland had yet again failed to protect vulnerable children, was ignoring some very odd behaviour by the cameraman and was, as has happened in many of the grooming gang cases, criminalising the children rather than the man allegedly threatening them.
Elon Musk took to twitter to once again call for prosecutions for those responsible for the grooming gang coverup. The implication being that the Dundee Girl was obliged to defend herself and her sister in a nation where the state no longer protects her, only for her to be arrested and prosecuted by those she trusted to protect her.
The reaction to the incident was remarkable because whilst X and Instagram were broadly asking the above, causing particular outrage in the USA. The ‘other side’ was in some cases celebrating the fact that a dangerous racist feral child had been taken off the streets. The incident has, in the eyes of many around the world, come to represent everything that is wrong with Britain.
None of this is particularly helpful to calming down the febrile state of the nation across the UK. Certainly the Police and the Media seem to have learned little from the fall out of the Southport child murders. Once again, they are using the spurious argument of jeopardising prosecution to avoid having to address the skeleton in the room when what is actually needed is transparency.
So what to we know about this incident? Well, not a lot. As far as evidence all we have is the video and the statement from the Police, reported across the mainstream media.
A man with heavily accented English is filming two girls who appear to be pre teen/young teenagers.
The children are clearly emotionally charged and in some distress. One girl, hiding objects behind her back repeatedly tells the cameraman to back off, accusing him of being a ‘kid basher’ and to leave her 12 year old sister alone.
The man advances on the child
The man repeatedly goads the child into revealing the knife she is hiding behind her back
We don’t have any context for this incident, the video starts with the above, there doesn’t seem to be any film of what led up to the incident.
The media reported on the subsequent arrest and charging of the child. On Wednesday 27th August, the police, rather belatedly released a statement telling people not to believe the ‘misinformation’ on the internet about the incident. The problem is that it is no longer sufficient to say nothing, nature abhors a vacuum and as for ‘misinformation’? In an age where the agents of misinformation have all too frequently been those of various governments, you’ll forgive the public if they no longer trust the police or the media to tell the truth about anything.
Anyway, that’s what we know. There have been a storm of rumours, ‘facts’, context from the cameraman having allegedly assaulted the younger girl to the girls being the daughter of a drug addict mother and were well known for causing trouble on the estate and the cameraman was an innocent Bulgarian migrant. All of these claims share one thing in common: they are never substantiated. What isn’t helping is the efforts of activists on both sides of the issue, very few of whom are in the UK, never mind Scotland, using the incident to grind their own political axes.
The cameraman certainly has some questions to answer:
Why was he interacting with the girls in the first place?
Why does he continue to advance on the girls when they are clearly emotionally charged, distressed and repeatedly warning him to keep back?
Why does he feel it is appropriate to goad the older girl into brandishing the weapons she is carrying?
In British society men never approach children unknown to them, unless the children clearly require assistance or are requesting it. Even then, it is advisable to ensure that other witnesses assist. Even if the children were behaving badly, the correct way of dealing with this situation would be to de-escalate it as the adult by removing yourself from the scene quickly. If you then had concerns for the children you then report the incident to the police. You do not escalate the situation by behaving like he did.
What is a relatively minor incident in the grand scheme of things, became an internationally viral incident because of the context in which it happened. Over the last 12 months the British Government has been failing catastrophically to prevent illegal migration into the UK. Furthermore, it came to the public knowledge that the last Government, a Conservative one, had used a High Court gagging order to hide its policy of relocating hundreds of thousands of Agfans to the UK following an alleged leak of their names by a Ministry of Defence employee.
The impact of this mass immigration is being felt in towns, cities and villages all over the country. Local hotels have been used to house mostly young mail ‘migrants’ who are given free board and lodgings, a free Android or iPhone, spending money, and access to both GP services and, most galling, dental services. This at a time when most people in the UK are facing significant financial difficulties caused by the catastrophic economic incompetence of a government which has lost control of spending and thinks the only solution is to tas hard working Britons who then see their taxes being spent on freebies for individuals who have entered the country illegally,
To add insult to injury, taking hundreds of young men from societies that are very different from that of the UK, and dropping them into hotels in small towns and villages, with nothing to do, was never,ever going to work. Resources in rural areas in the UK are under huge pressure and are finely balanced. Access to services like NHS Dentistry are extremely patchy. Given that some areas there is a wait for 12 months to see an NHS Dentist, news that illegal immigrants are getting appointments within days goes down less than well with the long suffering and extremely patient British population.
Then there is the crime. Now many on the left will tell you that it is racist to discuss crime by the race or culture of the offender. However, the figures cannot be denied. These are the figures for convictions for sexual offences from the UK Ministry of Justice. The figure to consider is the Multiple of the British Rate. So Afghan nationals are 22.2 times more likely to commit a sexual offence in the UK than British men.
Convictions for Sexual Offences by Top Nationalities (2021-2023)
This table shows raw conviction numbers for the top FNO nationalities, based on MoJ FOI data. Rates per 10,000 population highlight disparities (e.g., Afghans at 59, 22x British rate of 2.66). Total FNO convictions: 2,500. Data can be visualized as a bar chart with nationalities on the x-axis and convictions on the y-axis, or a pie chart for proportions (Romanians ~40% of FNO total).
Source Notes: MoJ data via Centre for Migration Control FOI (2025). 87 nationalities had higher rates than British; top 25 received 52,486 long-term visas in 2024. For 2024 specifics, Romanians (27), Poles (27), Indians (38 for assaults), Pakistanis (20), and Afghans (19 for assaults) led in sub-categories like sexual assault on females.
The anger the failure to control immigration has, this summer tipped into major protest. The old trope that those protesting the ‘Migrant Hotels’ in their neighbourhoods are racist bigots is fooling nobody. The major issue the Government have is that British women are leading many of these protests. They are understandably angry and concerned that their locality is now unsafe for their children, and there are a plethora of incidents to support this.
After the police appeared to have to covered up the alleged rape of a 12 year old Nuneaton girl by residents from one of these hotels, there was huge public outcry. Attempts by the left wing pressure group ‘Stand up to Racism’ to counter protest Nuneaton fell flat as their bussed in activists were roundly jeered by locals who accused them of being rape apologists.
Behind all this is the shadow of the grooming gang scandal. Possibly the greatest shame of the United Kingdom since it was founded in 1707. Since the early 1980s, groups of mostly Pakistani Muslim men had targeted non Muslim children from the working class white, Hindu and Seikh population, groomed the children and raped them. Peter McClelland, one of the first journalists to cover this in his book Easy Meat quotes the Association of Chief Constables as estimating that the number of victims could be in the hundreds of thousands.
What has especially angered the British people is that those people who are in positions of government and trust, betrayed that trust by failing to act. The justification was that ‘community cohesion’ was more important than protecting innocent vulnerable children. Terrified of being called racist, police, social services and Councils decided to blame those children as ‘child prostitutes’, making ‘lifestyle choices’. Some of these children were as young as 11. In some cases the Police criminalised and charged the victims, some of whom did time in prison and are now saddled with the stigma of being a sex offender for the rest of their lives, excluded from activities that most parents can experience, like helping at school fete or sports day because they fail the safeguarding checks. Meanwhile, those who made their childhoods a misery of addiction and sexual physical abuse, very often got off scot free, living in their communities.
The Labour Government has only recently caved to huge pressure for a formal national enquiry to examine what happened, having denied it for years and most recently, in January of this year. Given that the Councils which were complicit in so many of these alleged coverups were Labour and that Labour relies on large tranches of the Muslim vote in many of these areas, accusations of political expediency over investigation of crime and corruption were difficult to refute.
So, why is the image of a girl waving a hatchet and a kitchen knife a global phenomenon: because she represents, however accurate or inaccurate the speculation of the events of the incident, the reality of Britain in 2025. A nation where the social contract is on its knees as the public are rapidly losing all trust in the State. She is the personification of modern Britain a young white British girl forced to take up arms to defend the honour of her family every but as visceral as the statue of Boudica, the Queen of the Icenii, leading her tribe into bloody revolt for justice and revenge for the rape of her daughters by a Roman tax collecting expedition.
Whatever actually happened on Saturday evening in Dundee has been rapidly swept aside by the imagery. Whilst the conversation is febrile in the USA, it is somewhat more muted in the UK. There is a sense that the nation is a powderkeg and an event like this could easily set off events that may be impossible to return from. Because of this, however tempting it is to jump to conclusions, it is also important to pause and apply critical thinking before allowing your emotional response to run away with you. Those foreign commentators in the USA, Ireland and elsewhere, be they left wing pro migrant or right wing or anti migrant are not the ones who will have to live with the consequences of civil breakdown in the UK. We are. Hold the authorities to account. Demand justice for the grooming gang victims and that those who failed them, demand that the government start to deport illegal migrants. Do so peacefully and within the law, firmly and politely.
The alternative does not bear thinking about. The last revolt of the Icenii was a bloodbath, tens of thousands of innocent people killed and the end of the tribe and its queen. Remember that.






You mention the unsubstantiated rumours regarding the people involved: "[...]] the girls being the daughter of a drug addict mother and were well known for causing trouble on the estate and the cameraman was an innocent Bulgarian migrant." -
I suggest that precisely such 'rumours' about girls - those two in Dundee, so many others across the years across the country in the grooming gangs scandal - are the 'excuse' we've heard from the 'elites' in police, politics, the media - making out that girls like that a trash and therefore of no account and can be disregarded, because: community cohesion.
It is sickening.
Let me note in passing that Bulgaria is a mostly islamic country.
And let me ask: what if this Scottish girl had been black instead? Would the bine-pensant, feminist 'elite' not celebrating her then? It's not just two-tier 'justice', it's two-tier racism. And we just let it pass and vote for the same representatives who swept all this under the carpet.
Greatly appreciate your calls for caution here... I am always concerned when these things get the media wind behind them, because their mythic dimensions outstrip the facts (which these days can be exceptionally difficult to establish, owing in part to the dearth of journalists).
If you care about typos, there are two here that leapt out at me:
"young mail ‘migrants’" --> male
"tas hard working Britons" --> tax
Please ignore or fix as desired.
All the best,
Chris.