- Main party leaders, including Sir Keir Starmer , Kemi Badenoch, and Sir Ed Davey, condemned Nigel Farage for allegedly exploiting the murder of Henry Nowak for "pernicious identity politics".
- Sir Keir Starmer labelled Farage's actions "unforgivable", highlighting that the victim's family had specifically requested his death not be used to create division.
- Farage was heckled in Parliament for ignoring calls to condemn violent scenes at a far-right protest related to the case, instead appearing to encourage further unrest.
- Chief Constable Alexis Boon of Hampshire Constabulary warned that divisive rhetoric surrounding the case was leading to threats against police officers and their families.
- The controversy unfolds ahead of the Makerfield by-election, where Reform is believed to be using the issue to challenge Labour in a predominantly white working-class constituency.
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