Nigel Farage criticized by MPs and Starmer over 'pure cold rage' remarks following Henry Nowak murder
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Dave Burke, Sophie Huskisson
1mo ago· 7 min readenNews
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Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform party, has been accused of exploiting the murder of teenager Henry Nowak by urging his followers to react with 'pure cold rage' — a remark that Prime Minister Keir Starmer branded 'unforgivable.' Farage was heckled by MPs during a tense Prime Minister's Questions session and subsequently retreated to a private members' club. Critics accuse him of parroting far-right narratives and inflaming tensions in the wake of the tragedy.
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Nigel Farage has been accused of parroting far-right lies and ramping up tensions
He urged supporters to react with 'pure cold rage' ahead of sickening violence in Southampton
EXCLUSIVE: Nigel Farage has been accused of parroting far-right lies and ramping up tensions after urging his followers to react with 'pure cold rage' to Henry Nowak's murder - a remark branded 'unforgivable' by Keir Starmer


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