A Labour Peer has accused US Vice President JD Vance of making ‘extremist statements without evidence’ over the murder of Southampton student Henry Nowak.
Baroness Thangam Debbonaire, a former member of Sir Keir Starmer‘s shadow cabinet, said today that Mr Vance was ‘wrong’ to get involved in UK politics and it was ‘insulting for an ally to use the language he had used’.
Accusing him of using Mr Nowak’s murder ‘to stoke up tension and division’ which is ‘exactly what Mr Nowak’s family did not want to happen’, she said his intervention risked compromising the investigation of the Independent Office for Police
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