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Nigel Farage seen at members’ club after Henry Nowak comments

4 June 2026
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Nigel Farage was seen leaving a private members’ club in London after facing backlash for comments he made regarding the murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak. Farage, leader of Reform UK, called for “pure, cold rage” in response to Nowak’s death, which he attributed to a culture of “anti-white prejudice.” His remarks were condemned by figures such as Sir Keir Starmer, who criticized Farage for appearing to exploit the tragedy for political gain. Following a tumultuous session in Parliament where he was booed by MPs, Farage departed from the upscale Oswald’s club, accompanied by security personnel. The night prior, Southampton saw violent protests connected to Nowak’s murder, resulting in injuries to police officers and arrests of protestors. Nowak was fatally stabbed by Vickrum Digwa, who claimed his actions were justified by his Sikh beliefs.

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The incident highlights ongoing tensions related to race and violence in the UK, particularly in light of Nowak’s murder by Digwa, who is serving a life sentence. Farage’s comments, which some view as incendiary, reflect a growing trend among political figures to capitalize on social issues for electoral gain. The violent protests that erupted following the murder illustrate public frustration and outrage over perceived injustices in the legal system, particularly concerning race relations. The situation raises questions about the balance between free speech and responsible discourse in politically charged circumstances.

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