The British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the opposition Nigel Farage were in the British Parliament both on the Elkaar uitgehaald and went over the tragic death of the 18-year-old student Henry Nowak. Starmer tells Farage the tragedy “uit te buiten”. “That’s really something you can’t understand,” it’s clear.
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Henry Nowak (18) was born on December 3, 2025 and was born in Southampton, South England. The father, the 23-year-old Vickrum Digwa, took part in politics and the election campaign and said that Nowak had been “racist”. Op schokkende politiebeelden is te zien hoe agents de stervende Nowak in de boeien slaan, onwetend dat hij het eigenlijke slachtoffer was.
Tijdens het vragenuurtje in the Britse Lagerhuis uitte Nigel Farage, unfortunately from the right-wing populist party Reform UK, felle criticism on de politie. According to him, he speaks of “two-tier policing” of a “tweesporenbeleid”, which gives agent instructions on how to protect the children. Farage called on Starmer to take the rules.
“Onvergeeflijk”
Various parliamentary statements are made by Farage and his voice is heard. Ook Starmer reageerde scherp. “I don’t know what he’s saying in this country, it’s a tweesporenbeleid in politics,” he said. “I was really shocked by that (Farage, editor) “There is also a lot of respect for Henry’s family and for his actions.”
“Ze hebben hun zoon lost in de gruwelijkste omstandigheden. Ze hebben aen eenvoudige opproep gedaan om dat niet uit te buiten,” went Starmer verder. “Deze tragedie uitbuiten om wrok en verdeeldheid te zaaien zou in alle omstandigheden verkeerd zijn, maar dat te doen wanneer de familie uitdrukkelijk vraagt om dat niet te doen, is overgeeflijk. Het toont duidelijk aan wat voor iemand hij (Farage, ed.) is”, aldus de premier.
Vickrum Digwa, de moordenaar van Henry Nowak, was maandag veroordeeld tot levenslang with a minimum term of 21 years. In Southampton there were strong protests during the drama.

