US Vice President JD Vance sparked controversy after linking the murder of British student Henry Nowak to what he called the consequences of mass migration and societal decline in Europe. His remarks drew a sharp response from the UK government, which accused outsiders of stirring division. The case has become a flashpoint in wider debates over immigration, policing and social cohesion.
US Vice President JD Vance has sparked a political row with the British government after linking the murder of a student in the UK to what he described as the consequences of mass migration and broader societal decline.
His comments, posted on social media, drew an immediate response from the government of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, which accused outside voices of attempting to interfere in Britain's democratic processes and deepen social divisions.
Murder Case at the Centre of Controversy
The debate centres on the killing of 18-year-old Henry Nowak, who was fatally stabbed in Southampton in December.
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