Starmer accuses Musk of trying to whip up division over Henry Nowak murder
Starmer accuses Musk of trying to whip up division over Henry Nowak murderJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleJennifer McKiernanPolitical reporterReutersPrime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has accused tech billionaire Elon Musk of "trying to whip up division" over the murder of Henry Nowak.Recently released footage shows police handcuffing Nowak as he lay dying, despite the 18-year-old repeatedly telling officers he could not breathe. His killer Vickrum Digwa had claimed he had been the victim of a racist attack.Violent protests erupted near the site of his murder in Southampton and X-owner Musk has posted several times on the site criticising the police treatment of the teenager.In a visit to York on Thursday, Sir Keir accused Musk of interfering in British politics and stressed the grieving family had appealed for calm.He said: "We need to also assert who we are as a country, because Musk, again, has been interfering in our politics in the last few days, trying to whip up division – that is not who we are in Britain."In Britain, we are reasonable, tolerant people."When we have a terrible case like Henry's case, Henry Nowak, we react calmly, as his family have done."Keir StarmerElon Muskالمصدر: BBC Politics | Source: BBC Politics
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