UK PRIME MINISTER KEIR STARMER FACES FIERCE CRITICISM FOR âMEDIA EXPLOITATIONâ FROM THE GRIEF OF VICTIM HENRY NOWAKâS FAMILY
London, UK â The political crisis in the UK surrounding the shocking murder of Henry Nowak continues to take a new turn. Recently, Prime Minister Keir Starmer has faced a wave of harsh criticism from the media and commentators after images of the Nowak family leaving a private meeting at Downing Street (Number 10 Downing Street) were broadcast live.

The incident occurred against the backdrop of extreme public anger and violence directed at the police in the UK, following the revelation of details regarding the authoritiesâ negligence in the line of duty.
Controversial Meeting at Downing Street
According to the latest developments, Prime Minister Keir Starmer invited Henry Nowakâs familyâincluding the victimâs father, mother, and younger sisterâto the Prime Ministerâs Office for a âprivate meetingâ to demonstrate the governmentâs willingness to listen and share their grief.
However, the image of the deeply grieving family having to walk solemnly out of the famous black door, passing through a thick gauntlet of reporters and cameras without any escort from government officials, sparked fierce outrage.
Veteran journalist Kelvin MacKenzie, broadcasting on GB News, did not hesitate to fiercely criticize Prime Minister Starmerâs actions. He called it an act of thrusting the victimâs family into the âglaring light of public attention for personal political gainâ. According to MacKenzie, if the Prime Minister genuinely wanted to show respect and offer privacy, he could have easily arranged the meeting at a discreet location in Southampton or Hampshire, instead of turning them into a media focal point right at the political heart of the UK.
Broadcasters also expressed their indignation at the sight of the Nowak family having to navigate their own way out of an âintimidatingâ environment for an ordinary family, where they were reluctantly thrust into the scrutinizing world of the press.
Public Outrage and âTwo-Tier Policingâ
The epicenter of the current nationwide fury in the UK is not just the tragic death of Henry Nowak, but how the legal system handled the case. The public expressed extreme dissatisfaction upon learning that before he passed away, the victimâs final cries for help were ignored by the police due to a âgrave mistakeâ.
The incident has reignited the debate over âtwo-tier policingââa system that many citizens accuse of being biased and causing difficulties for the white community in the UK for decades. Recently, Shabana Mahmood, a government official, also had to speak out to acknowledge the need to change this system.
Commentators posed a sharp question: âDid it really take the tragic death of Henry Nowak for politicians to realize that their system is facing a severe problem?â
The Issue of Elon Muskâs Interference
The crisis is also dominated by unofficial diplomatic clashes between Prime Minister Keir Starmer and billionaire Elon Musk. In recent statements, Starmer criticized Musk for continuously âinterfering in British politicsâ and inciting societal division. Starmer demanded the billionaire cease further interference in the case, which goes against the wishes of the grieving family.
However, in response to this, many observers have exposed the âhypocrisyâ of British politicians. They pointed out that members of the Labour Party and British politicians themselves had previously traveled to the US to support the Democratic election campaign, or strongly interfered in internal US events (such as the George Floyd case). Demanding a foreigner stop commenting while having done the exact same thing themselves is viewed as a double standard.


