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Lammy called Vance to tell him ‘you’re wrong’ after he blamed Henry Nowak murder on migration – UK Times

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Deputy prime minister David Lammy has said he rang JD Vance to tell him he was “wrong” to claim an “invasion of migrants” in Europe is to blame for the murder of Henry Nowak.

The US vice-president said the 18-year-old, who was fatally stabbed by Vickrum Digwa, would still be alive if Europeans “stood their ground” against “politics of self-hatred”.

On Friday Downing Street hit out at outside actors “trying to interfere in our democracy” as it urged people to “respect the wishes” of Nowak’s family, who said they did not wish his death to be used to create division.

Bodycam footage from the night Nowak was killed by Digwa shows police handcuffed him as he lay on the ground, despite his repeated pleas that he could not breathe, after his killer falsely claimed he had been the victim of a racist attack. He died shortly after.

Mr Lammy told Sky News: “This has got nothing to do with mass migration. This young man (who killed Henry Nowak) was a Brit. Let’s be clear about that. And I said: “Look, Mr vice president, you’re wrong about this.”

He said that he spoke to the vice president on Saturday to “emphasise a number of things”.

They included that “our democratic process is working well”, he said, adding that the murderer had been convicted, there were ongoing investigations into the police and the attorney general was “looking at the sentencing in relation to this”.

He said he also told Mr Vance that “it’s also the case that actually murder is coming down in the United Kingdom.

“So, we had an agreeable conversation, but we disagree.”

Mr Lammy said Mr Vance “has a longstanding concern about what he calls Western values, he actually was at pains to say, both in the United States and in here in Europe, which he believes are under attack”.

He said that they “disagree on that” and that they ended the conversation “very amicably (and) talked about when we’re next going to see each other.”

But, Mr Lammy added: “I also urged him that it’s not helpful to tweet in this way, partly because of what the Nowak family have asked for and reminded him about their desire not to make this an issue of division and hatred, but to make this an issue of common sense.”

On Friday, Mr Vance tweeted, in what is the latest intervention by the Trump administration over the murder: “Henry Nowak died the same way a civilisation dies: abandoned, handcuffed by authorities who neither trusted nor cared for him, and accused of hate crimes he did not commit.

“His murder is as tragic as it is enraging.

“He should still be alive today, and he would be if the last few generations of European elites had stood their ground against the politics of self-hatred and the mass invasion of migrants, many of whom despise the West and the people who love it.”

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