Want to thrive in two-tier Britain? Don't be straight, white, male or just a woman - Renee Hoenderkamp

Matt Goodwin says Britain is 'destined' to become a two-tier society
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Renee Hoenderkamp

By Renee Hoenderkamp


Published: 01/04/2025

- 18:01

OPINION: Two-tier justice, housing, employment and equality pervades British society, writes GB News regular Renee Hoenderkamp

Don’t be a white, heterosexual, Christian man or just a woman.

There is no doubt in my mind now that the indigenous people of the UK who are heterosexual, working hard, paying taxes and trying to look after themselves and their families have been forgotten.


In fact, I would go one step further and say that if you’re a white, heterosexual working man or just a woman you may well be scared of your own government. That fear is, in my opinion, understandable and justified.

Let's have a look at what is making people scared.

Women and girls are under attack. The very existence of the word woman is being erased anywhere that our institutions can do so. If The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists can’t be trusted to keep to the very clear naming of the patients with whom they deal, namely women, then who can we trust? Not the NHS who have leaflets calling women, ‘people with cervix’s’, asking men with beards if they are pregnant, even training midwives in the art of ‘chest-feeding’ and delivering babies to men.

As an employer the NHS has given up protecting its female staff, falling firmly on the side of men who want to dress and call themselves women. We have seen nurses being forced to accept men in their changing rooms or lose their jobs and five nurses in Darlington are taking their NHS employer to court over this very topic. They were expected to accept a man in the area in which they changed into their uniforms.

When they complained they were given a cupboard to change in whilst the single man had the female changing room to himself.

Keir Starmer (left), Angela Raynor (right)

We now live in the era of two-tier everything where the UK's indigenous population loses out, writes Renee Hoenderkamp

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As I discussed last week, a male patient recently demanded to be called miss, despite being in the hospital for a male sexual organ procedure and when the nurse forgot to do so he unleashed a vile racist attack on her. She got punished. The police are now allowing policemen who decide that they are policewomen to strip-search actual women. CBeebies have introduced cartoon characters that are non-binary and drag queens are allowed to read stories to toddlers.

The attack on women and children continues unabated as they are being put in danger, ostracised and bullied into buying into the delusions of men who seem to wield power far and above their representation as a group in society should demand.

Meanwhile, white boys and working men are being ignored, vilified and are being positively discriminated against, both at school and at work. Boys are being told that they are toxic and dangerous and that girls, if not scared of them, don’t need them and don’t want their attention. Meanwhile, they have become the most underperforming and underachieving group at school and after. Heterosexual white working men are often screened out of job applications because they don’t satisfy the ‘vulnerable and equality’ characteristics against which applicants are scored and positively discriminated against, finding themselves thrown on the scrap heap long before they are naturally finished working.

Labour was forced to admit this week that many of the 1.5 million desperately needed homes that they triumphantly claim that they going to build will house migrants who will trump British-born people on the waiting list for years. I have young mothers as patients who are living in multi-occupancy housing, sharing a kitchen and bathroom with up to 15 others, who have no idea if and when they will be housed. And yet young working-age men, about whom we know nothing, will very likely be housed ahead of many of these young mothers. Young couples, working hard, paying taxes and living with parents in order to save money to try to buy a home, can’t even get a look in for social housing in most major cities where, thanks to Matt Goodwin’s breakdown, it is clear that the majority goes to non-British Born people.

In the summer we saw people given years in prison for posts on social media. People who had never been on the wrong side of the law but who were at breaking point when they watched the horrific murder of three little girls. They penned emotional posts that were ill-judged and were swiftly arrested, charged and jailed in days and weeks. Remember the 53-year-old carer for her husband who went to prison for 15 months for writing what was certainly a vile Facebook post, but really, a prison sentence for this one post? Was there not a better way to deal with her? Had she not been a white Christian, would she have gone to prison? Compare and contrast with an MP who physically assaults a constituent, punching him to the ground and continuing once the man was on the floor, doesn’t go to prison. Not just words being used as his weapon, but his fists, hitting a man to the ground.

Now for the cherry on the cake, the quango known as the Sentencing Council recently drew up its new sentencing guidance for judges and one part in particular will cement this very two-tier justice. They have deemed that a group of people whom they view as vulnerable must have a ‘pre-sentence report’ which is designed to guide the judge to a more lenient sentence. The group identified by the Sentencing Council include female offenders, ethnic minorities, cultural minorities, and/or faith minority communities and transgender offenders. So, in effect, if you are a white, heterosexual, Christian man there is no special consideration for you – unless you decide to transition to be a woman!

The Government and opposition have rightly been outraged but despite making it clear that this cannot happen, the quango that is the Sentencing Council refused point blank to change the guidance and respect that great British Legal tradition of the law being blind so that justice is impartial and applied equally to everyone, regardless of their status or background.

What on earth is going on? To me and many people who contact me, voting for the Government appears meaningless and even malicious for some.

The UK is run by faceless quangos, a left-leaning judiciary and powerful lobby groups with governments appearing powerless to overrule them. Our elected government seems unable to lead and restore common sense to our daily lives. It’s rotten to the core and the result is two-tier justice, housing, employment and equality systems and we, white British men and women are the victims.