PM slams Farage for calling for ‘pure cold rage’ after Henry Nowak murder

Sir Keir Starmer has told MPs that the violent protests in Southampton on Tuesday night over the police treatment of murdered student Henry Nowak were “disgraceful and completely unacceptable”.

The prime minister said there is no justification for more violence and disorder following the murder of Henry Nowak.

He criticised Nigel Farage after the Reform UK leader asserted that the UK has “two-tier policing” and that officers are told to treat different ethnic groups differently.

Speaking outside court after the verdict on Monday, Mr Nowak’s father, Mark, had said that his family wanted to use Henry’s story “to make change for the better” rather than as fuel for conflict.

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3 comments
  1. Politicians like him from the uni party have gone against the wishes of the population for 25 years. They’ve continued to do what people didn’t want after lying to get elected. He went down on a knee for the George Floyd protests. These protests don’t please the blob though or his donors.

  2. How is the current legislation discourage these crimes if the murderer will be able to walk freely out of prison at 44 years old? In America he would have got life imprisonment without the possibility of parole, or a deterministic sentence of 40–60 years.

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