It really wasn’t. It was an outright abuse of Henry’s father’s wishes.
And the US government is hardly in a place to reprimand the UK on police brutality, racism or error.
In the last 48 hours I’ve been deluged with 100s of vile, misogynistic tweets and death threats. Why? For doing my job: asking @ZiaYusufUK questions about claims by @Nigel_Farage of 2-tier policing. I spoke about this on tonight’s show. Enough is enough. https://t.co/SSHiAI3Umc
It was terrible Mr Vice President what happened. And lessons will be learned. But here’s a thought - maybe concentrate instead on why 44000 Americans died last year from gun related deaths, and what can be done about your dreadful disease before you start lecturing others
So Farage ran away from parliament after he was shamed by the PM.
Where did he run away to? To Oswald's in Mayfair, a private members club.
When will people wake up. He doesn’t represent you. He doesn’t understand you. He’s not like you. He’s using you.
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Two cheeks one arse.
A horrific pair of race baiting bigots.
Nasty Nige has crossed a major line today with his incitement and he should never be forgiven.
Remember today, and remember who he is when he shows us.
“Nigel Farage is using the tragedy of Henry Novak to divide British communities. He's made a career out of this. We all know why he does it.”
📺 WATCH: Max Wilkinson ⬇️
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is "exploiting" the death of Henry Nowak to sow division in the country.
Farage told the House of Commons the circumstances around the 18-year-old's death show evidence of "two-tier policing" and that was what led to clashes between protesters and police in Southampton on Tuesday.
Starmer said Farage's response is "unforgivable" in the face of Nowak's family speaking out against his death being used to create division.
Other MPs heckled Farage as he spoke.
Nowak was killed in 2025 by Vickrum Digwa, who was sentenced to 21 years in jail, with police bodycam footage showing they initially placed the teen in handcuffs while he lay wounded. The actions of police officers during the incident are being investigated.
'The British media had a clear and simple choice, and they chose to side with Farage.'
James O'Brien thinks it's 'incredible' that people are politicising Henry Nowak's murder despite his father begging them not to.
@Peston@BethRigby@SamCoatesSky
Like a group of gossipy old battleaxes. They spare no bile for Keir Starmer. Yet their hysterical dribblings miraculously disappear re Nigel Farage who is up to his neck in financial scandals. Disgraceful bias.
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