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Farage accused of inciting riots as Starmer denies two tier policing

The Daily T

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🗓️ 3 June 2026

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley reflect on a Prime Minister’s Questions that saw Sir Keir Starmer deny the existence of “two-tier policing” in Britain and condemn Nigel Farage for his response to the murder of Henry Nowak – accusing the Reform UK leader of “exploiting the tragedy to create grievance and division”.


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Studio Operator: Meghan Searle

Editor: Camilla Tominey


Highlights

  • Riots in Southampton as police review anti-racism guidelines
  • Farage's call for 'pure cold rage' following Henry Nowak's murder is called out at PMQs

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0:00.0

The Telegraph.

0:06.0

Nigel Farage incited the riot in Southampton. That was the verdict at Prime Minister's

0:14.8

questions as the Labour Party accused him of politicising Henry Novak's death.

0:19.5

But isn't the left just as guilty of politicising his death

0:22.8

and why on earth is the Prime Minister denying that there's two-tier policing in the UK?

0:27.9

Welcome to The Daily Tea with me Tim Stanley.

0:30.0

And me, Camilla Tominy.

0:43.6

Thank you. Tim, you've hot-footed it from the House of Commons,

0:46.5

and we are going to get into PMQs because it was pretty fiery,

0:48.2

it was pretty febrile in the chamber.

0:53.4

And I'm very interested to hear what the actual atmosphere was like inside the room.

0:55.0

But we need to give a bit of context to how the row broke out basically between everyone and

0:59.0

Nigel Farage earlier.

1:00.0

Westminster is blaming the riot in Southampton on Nigel Farage.

1:06.0

Yes. And it's a particular phrase that he used at his statement, his emergency statement

1:10.0

yesterday morning, 8am,

1:11.1

I'm going to address Henry Novak's murder when he talked about people demonstrating pure

1:16.3

cold rage.

1:17.3

Mm-hmm.

1:18.1

Not white rage, as was misreported on news night.

1:22.0

Matt Chorley had to issue an apology today because he had misspoken in terms of trying

1:26.2

to quote Farage. Yes.

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