- Nigel Farage has said he will meet with the family of murdered student Henry Nowak .
- The Reform UK leader, who has been criticised for his response to the case after violent protests erupted, said he condemns “all violence” and has been careful not to blame the police officers involved.
- He told GB News: “We are going to meet. I don’t know when, but we have agreed to meet.”
- Asked why he did not immediately condemn the scenes which saw nearly a dozen officers injured in clashes with protesters on Tuesday, Mr Farage said: “Of course I condemn all violence. I always have… I’ve never, in 35 years of being in politics, advocated people going outside the law.
- “When I did that big video that got all those millions of views, I was quite careful not to blame the police officers themselves too much.”
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