Nigel Farage exploits murder case to stoke racial division, ignoring victim family's plea
By
Sunder Katwala
Crackles when you bite it. Shows the baker did the work.
Summary
The article discusses how Nigel Farage and hard-right politicians have exploited the murder of Henry Nowak, committed by a Sikh man named Digwa, to stoke racial and religious division. Despite the victim's family explicitly asking that his death not be used to create further hatred or tension, Farage has seized on the case for political self-promotion. The piece warns that pushing a narrative of inter-ethnic conflict could fracture British society.
Key quotes
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That appeal has now been roundly ignored, by politicians who see an opportunity to stoke racial enmity for their own ends.
The brutal killing of Henry Nowak has been seized upon by Farage as a means of political self-promotion.
if he and the hard right push the idea of an inter-ethnic conflict, they could crack apart the basis of British society
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