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Guardian UK6/5/2026Politics4 min readUnited Kingdom

US Officials Criticize UK Over Henry Nowak's Murder, Sparking Tensions

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The US State Department and Vice-President JD Vance have criticized the UK's handling of Henry Nowak's murder, linking it to 'civilizational decline' and 'mass migration' issues, escalating tensions between the two nations.

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The US and UK have seen rising tensions over immigration and free speech issues.

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The US State Department and Vice-President JD Vance have sparked controversy by criticizing the UK’s handling of Henry Nowak’s murder, linking it to broader themes of 'civilizational decline' and the perceived failures of mass migration policies. Nowak, a British student, was fatally stabbed in Southampton in December 2022 by Vickrum Digwa, who was sentenced to life in prison. Bodycam footage showed Nowak pleading for help while handcuffed, only to be dismissed by officers.

The State Department’s official Twitter account condemned 'ideological conditioning and two-tiered policing' as symptoms of Western decline, urging rejection across the West. Vance tweeted that Nowak’s death symbolized civilizational failure, blaming European elites for not stemming 'mass migration' and 'self-hatred.'

These statements have exacerbated existing tensions, with the UK’s Labour leader Keir Starmer accusing Elon Musk (owner of the social platform X, where Vance posted) of 'interfering in British politics' to 'whip up division.' Musk had shared footage of Nowak’s final moments, urging widespread sharing.

The US criticism reflects a broader theme of targeting European migration policies and free speech issues. The State Department has previously hosted far-right figures like Tommy Robinson and defended controversial European parties. Samuel Samson, a deputy assistant secretary, has advocated for legal funds for Marine Le Pen and criticized European digital censorship and migration policies.

Senior UK Labour figures, including Deputy PM David Lammy, drew parallels with US support for George Floyd, arguing US officials are now applying similar outrage to defend a white victim against perceived immigration double standards.

The incident has highlighted deepening transatlantic rifts over identity, migration, and policing, with both sides engaging in public critiques. As US officials like Vance and Samson double down on narratives of Western decline, European leaders are likely to push back, potentially straining diplomatic relations further.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Further escalation in US-UK tensions over migration policies

    Likely · Within weeks

  • Increased social media activity around the #HenryNowak hashtag

    Very likely · Within days

Open Questions

  • Will the US-UK relationship deteriorate further?
  • How will European leaders respond to US criticisms?

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This article was originally published by Guardian UK.

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