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Nigel Farage faces backlash from Keir Starmer over comments on Eryk Nowak murder
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1 min readUpdated Jun 21, 2026
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer has rebuked Nigel Farage for calling for 'rage' following the murder of Eryk Nowak, highlighting a growing divide over political rhetoric regarding violent crime.

  • Nigel Farage publicly urged 'rage' following the murder of Eryk Nowak in a recent statement
  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer described Farage's rhetoric as an 'unforgivable' insult to the grieving family
  • It remains unclear how public sentiment is responding to the call, and the broader impact on local political stability is still developing

Nigel Farage has faced significant criticism after calling for public 'rage' in the wake of Eryk Nowak’s murder. According to reporting by The Guardian, Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the language as an unforgivable offense against the victim's family. While Farage continues to defend his position, the government is attempting to establish stricter boundaries for political discourse surrounding violent crime. Whether this clash alters public debate patterns or simply reinforces existing political divides remains to be seen.

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