British Prime Minister Accuses Farage of Exploiting Nowak Case

British Prime Minister Accuses Farage of Exploiting Nowak Case

The British Prime Minister rejected claims of so-called two-tier policing and accused Reform UK leader Nigel Farage of political exploitation of the Nowak case. Farage called on the public to respond to police actions with "pure and cold hatred".

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The British Prime Minister flatly denied allegations of so-called two-tier policing on Monday and accused opposition politician Nigel Farage of politically exploiting the Nowak case. The dispute has triggered widespread public debate in the UK about police impartiality.

Reform UK leader Farage had previously stated that the public should respond to police actions with "pure and cold hatred" — a formulation that sparked widespread criticism and which the Prime Minister described as irresponsible and dangerous. The Prime Minister emphasised that such statements inflame social tensions and undermine trust in law enforcement.

The Nowak case has become a major political battleground in Britain, where right-wing forces have accused police of discriminatory treatment depending on political background. The government has consistently rejected these accusations, arguing that police operate according to the law and impartially.

Political commentators have pointed out that the so-called two-tier policing narrative has become an effective mobilisation tool in the arsenal of right-populist movements in several European countries. The British Prime Minister warned that such claims undermine democratic institutions and serve only political purposes.

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