WATCH: Policing Minister Says Farage’s Reaction to Nowak Murder Is “So Unhelpful”
The Policing Minister criticized Nigel Farage's response to the murder of Henry Nowak, calling it unhelpful amidst violent protests in Southampton. She emphasized the importance of careful communication from politicians to avoid further division. Meanwhile, Kemi Badenoch advocates for equality under the law, and Reform plans to introduce an Equal Treatment Act.
- ▪The Policing Minister condemned Nigel Farage's call for 'cold rage' following the murder of Henry Nowak.
- ▪Protests erupted in Southampton, leading to two arrests near the police station and the murder site.
- ▪Kemi Badenoch is advocating for equality under the law and Reform plans to abolish DEI practices in the police.
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The Policing minister has continued Labour’s attacks on Nigel Farage after there were violent clashes between protesters and the police in Southampton last night in the aftermath of Henry Nowak’s murder. Two arrests were made as protesters gathered around around a Southampton police station and eventually the site of Nowak’s murder… Asked on BBC Breakfast what she made of Farage’s call for “cold rage” Jones said: “I just think they’re so unhelpful. I think of course when you when you look at that footage and you know I’ve got boys myself when I look at that footage it’s it’s awful and and you feel a kind of a a visceral response an anger that is that is there and that is that is right to feel but to try and take those emotional responses that we’re all having and stir it into a call to…
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