Opinion: Nigel Farage blamed for UK riots and called national security threat
By
Ian Dunt
An everything bagel for the brain. Substantive, layered, well-seasoned.
Summary
This article argues that Nigel Farage bears responsibility for recent riots in the UK, characterizing him as a persistent threat to national security. It criticizes his behavior and disregard for the wishes of Henry Nowak's family, whose son was murdered. The piece condemns Farage's actions and rhetoric, framing them as dangerous and destabilizing.
Key quotes
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His behaviour over the last 24 hours demonstrates precisely what he is: he is a persistent threat to national security.
He didn't give a damn about the wishes of Henry Nowak's family.
His son had been murdered. He had been handcuffed and treated with suspicion as he died, after his murderer had wrongly accused him of racist assault.
But they conducted themselves with grace, dignity and precision.
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