Nigel Farage Faces Backlash After Controversial Comments on Henry Nowak's Murder
Nigel Farage relaxes at posh members’ club after ‘cold rage’ Henry Nowak comments

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Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, was criticized for his remarks following the murder of Henry Nowak, calling for 'cold rage' and alleging anti-white prejudice. His comments sparked protests and clashes in Southampton, leading to injuries and arrests. Farage was seen leaving a London members' club amid the controversy.
- 01Farage's comments on the murder of Henry Nowak were deemed 'unforgivable' by Sir Keir Starmer.
- 02Protests erupted in Southampton following Farage's remarks, resulting in clashes with police and injuries to eleven officers.
- 03Two men were charged in connection with the unrest, including one for assaulting a police officer.
- 04Henry Nowak was fatally stabbed in December 2025, and his family criticized the police's treatment of him during the incident.
- 05The Prime Minister condemned the violence, stating that it was a time for 'serious work, not rage.'
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Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform UK party, has come under fire for his comments regarding the murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak, which he described as a result of a culture of 'anti-white prejudice.' In a video, Farage called for 'pure, cold rage' in response to the incident, leading to significant backlash, including condemnation from Sir Keir Starmer, who accused him of insincerity towards Nowak's family. Following these remarks, protests erupted in Southampton, resulting in clashes with police and injuries to eleven officers. Two individuals have been charged, one for assaulting a police officer and another for violent disorder. Farage was later seen leaving the exclusive Oswald’s club in Mayfair, London, flanked by security. The Prime Minister responded to the unrest by emphasizing the need for serious efforts rather than violence. Nowak was fatally stabbed in December 2025, and his family has expressed their desire for his death not to incite further hatred or division.
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The protests and violence following Farage's remarks have heightened tensions in Southampton, affecting community relations.
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