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A Labour Peer has launched a scathing attack on US Vice President JD Vance, accusing him of making “extremist statements” and “insulting” Britain by linking the murder of student Henry Nowak to mass migration. Baroness Thangam Debbonaire, a former shadow cabinet member, claimed Vance was “wrong to get involved in UK politics” and was “stoking up tension and division” over the tragic case.
US Vice President Blames Migration for Murder
US Vice President JD Vance sparked a diplomatic row after calling for “righteous anger” over the killing of Southampton student Henry Nowak. Mr Vance, writing on X, explicitly blamed mass migration for the murder, stating that Nowak “would still be alive today” if “European elites had stood their ground against the politics of self-hatred and the mass invasion of migrants, many of whom despise the West.”
He added that “each time a life like his is lost, the proper response – the only response – is righteous anger.” This direct intervention drew a “stern rebuke” from Downing Street, which accused Mr Vance and others of “seeking to stir up division on our streets,” according to the Daily Mail.
Labour Peer Condemns Vance’s Comments
Baroness Thangam Debbonaire, a Labour Peer and former member of Sir Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet, swiftly condemned Mr Vance’s remarks. She told the BBC that Mr Vance was “wrong to base an argument on what he calls a mass invasion of migrants without any evidence of what that mass invasion means.” The Baroness described his language as “insulting for an ally” and claimed it risked compromising the ongoing investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) into the police response.
She further stated that Mr Vance was using the murder “to stoke up tension and division,” which she claimed was “exactly what Mr Nowak’s family did not want to happen.” Baroness Debbonaire warned that “speech like this has consequences,” arguing that such “extremist statements without supporting them with evidence” only fuel division.
- US Vice President JD Vance linked Henry Nowak’s murder to mass migration.
- Vance called for “righteous anger” and criticised “European elites.”
- Labour Peer Baroness Thangam Debbonaire called Vance’s comments “extremist” and “insulting.”
- Downing Street issued a “stern rebuke,” accusing Vance of “seeking to stir up division.”
- The US State Department called for “two-tiered policing” to be rejected.
- Vickrum Digwa, 23, was sentenced to life in prison for Nowak’s murder.
What This Means for Britain
This international spat highlights deep divisions over how to discuss immigration and its impact on British society, bringing global attention to a tragic domestic crime.
The Labour government’s swift condemnation of Vance’s comments suggests a reluctance to acknowledge any potential links between migration and public safety concerns, a position many ordinary Britons find difficult to reconcile with their lived experiences.
The US State Department’s intervention, calling for an end to “two-tiered policing” and referencing the police’s initial handling of the Nowak case, raises serious questions about the competence and impartiality of British law enforcement.
For many British families, the focus remains on the shocking circumstances of Henry Nowak’s death, where police bodycam footage reportedly showed officers handcuffing the dying victim while his attacker was not arrested.
This incident underscores the growing frustration among the public who feel that political elites are more concerned with controlling the narrative than addressing the real-world consequences of policy failures, particularly regarding crime and border control.
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This article is a factual summary of reporting by Daily Mail. Full original story available on their website. All quotes directly attributed.
Source: Daily Mail | Breaking Brexit News
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This ‘peer’ should be looking far closer to home for the stoking of division. This nation is divided due to that Globalist-controlled, Socialist parasite in No.10, with his attempts to flood this country with ‘immigrants’ and dumb down our society to the level of a third-world dictatorship.
The sooner that Labour crew is deposited into the political sewers, where it belongs, the sooner we can start to make the long journey back towards something approaching normality. Hopefully, it won’t be too late !