Henry Nowak’s family have lost their son and brother in the most appalling circumstances.
Nigel Farage is exploiting this tragedy to create grievance and division.
It’s completely unforgivable.
Literal Nazis rioting in Southampton.
These are our 'patriots'!
People who value white British lives so much that they celebrate a German regime which killed hundreds of thousands of Brits.
Including over 600 killed in Southampton by Nazi bombs.
More Trumpian nonsense from Reform.
They like to think of themselves as the voice of Britain, but the truth is that they can't tolerate so many of the things that make this country great.
Good morning to the enlightened, please electrically share this through the feeds and letterboxes of all the simpletons that you know. They can't win. #Farage#FarageRiots
Adam Boulton, "The family did say that they didn't want Henry Nowak's murder to be exploited politically"
"As the front page of the I paper says, that plea has been ignored, particularly by Nigel Farage and Tommy Robinson"
Nigel Farage's work over the last 11 weeks broken down:
- Parliamentary votes registered (including on immigration): 0
- Violent racial divisions stoked: 1
Cat Knight, solicitor at GLP, said: "With one woman killed in the UK every three days, Michaela's tragedy is all too common. The criminal justice system is failing women and putting them in danger."
https://t.co/HSzAYNULGQ
Alan Cumming 'feels the hatred' for LGBTs is increasing
He's alarmed by the rise in anti-LGBT+ prejudice & discrimination
Social media is awash with homophobic abuse & threats. Violent assaults keep happening
LGBT+ progress is spiralling into reverse
https://t.co/mM1E6ugZUW
Paul Mescal has declared his support for the trans community for the first time 🏳️⚧️
The 'All of Us Strangers' star issued a public statement ahead of the return of London Trans+ Pride (LT+P) this July. The statement said, “I’m incredibly proud to stand in support of my trans friends and the wider trans community."
“Given the political climate at the moment," he continued, "it feels more and more pressing that we make our voices heard. This is a moment for respect, safety and recognition. Trans rights are human rights.”
The theme of this year’s LT+P is “Our Future, Our Fight”. It will return to central London on Saturday, 25 July for its eighth march and protest.
Read more ➡️ https://t.co/I0WA7oVXqd
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Tommy Robinson told his supporters to go to Southampton Police Station, claiming he was only going there to report on the situation.
As soon as he arrived, he was rushed to the front of the crowd. When it was announced that he would be saying a few words, he initially pretended he didn't want to speak, saying, "No, I'm fucking not."
A few seconds later, he was on the microphone claiming that he had predicted Pakistani Muslim gangs would start a race riot.
The killer is Sikh, and it had nothing to do with Pakistanis or Muslims.
A British national living in Southampton had her car and property damaged. She said,
“I’ve never felt so unsafe in my house.”
She did not feel unsafe because of Sikhs, Muslims or migrants but because of other British nationals, a section of whom were far right.
Why is this man in Parliament and not being questioned by @metpoliceuk for inciting violence?
If he wants to talk about two-tier police - please be my guest. Brown and Black people have been begging you all to do this for decades now.
What’s going on in Southampton isn’t about injustice, it’s about male violence.
It’s knuckle dragging scum being incited into angry mobs by multimillionaires.
They’re bored, racist radicalised idiots.
'Nigel Farage's claim, in essence, is that there's actually anti-white prejudice within the police. What's your response to that?' - @cathynewman
'I think he's talking nonsense. The kind of nonsense he's talking is dangerous' - Michael Mansfield KC
https://t.co/yIZoxc6NSJ
Victoria Derbyshire, "Keir Starmer telling Nigel Farage he has exploited the Henry Nowak case, is he right?"
Telegraphs' Annabel Denham, "Err, no, I don't think the PM is right"
Labour's Tom Hayes, "I'm just shocked by that, you've got a grieving family going through some of the worst experience anyone can ever know, and they've called on Nigel Farage not to exploit the death of their boy; and he literally did that in the House of Commons"
"Nigel Farage was given the opportunity to condemn the violence, which he himself incited, by calling for protests. He could have condemned the violence"
Annabel Denham, "Do you truly believe that the people in Southampton would have not taken to the streets in response to that sickening footage?"
Tom Hayes, "I spoke to the Southampton MP, the vast majority of people in their city protesting, came from outside Southampton"
"On top of that, Nigel Farage said this evening that there will be more to come"