Downing Street has issued a response following controversial remarks made by US Vice President JD Vance regarding the murder of British student Henry Nowak. Vance claimed on Friday evening that the killing was caused by a “mass invasion of migrants,” arguing that Europe’s failure to control immigration contributed to the 18-year-old’s death in Southampton.
The UK government has strongly condemned attempts to politicise the tragedy amid ongoing investigations by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC).
Vance Links Murder To Migration
JD Vance described Henry Nowak’s killing as “tragic as it is enraging,” blaming European elites for permitting what he called a “mass invasion of migrants.” He asserted that if stricter immigration policies had been enforced, Henry would still be alive today. Vance also criticised authorities for allegedly failing to protect the young student and accused them of ignoring hate crimes.
Downing Street Rejects Political Interference
A Number 10 spokesperson condemned foreign interference, stating: “In recent days, we have seen people trying to interfere in our democracy and seeking to stir up division on our streets.” The spokesperson urged respect for the Nowak family’s wishes, who have requested that Henry’s death not be used to fuel hatred or tension. “Our politics should bring people together even in the most terrible of circumstances,” the statement added.
Family Calls For Unity
Henry Nowak’s family has appealed for “common sense” following the murder and the ensuing political debate. Earlier this week, protests took place in Southampton. Henry’s father Mark, stepmother Katie, and sister met with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer on Thursday in what the Prime Minister described as a “profoundly humbling” encounter.
Investigation Ongoing Appeal
The Independent Office for Police Conduct is investigating the police response to Henry Nowak’s murder. IOPC director Derrick Campbell warned the public against speculation, expressing concern over the case but highlighting the risk of prejudicing the investigation.
Meanwhile, the US State Department has commented on the situation, describing “two-tiered policing” as a “symptom of civilisational decline.”
Originally published by UKNIP.