No 10 hits back after JD Vance blames Henry Nowak murder on migrant ‘invasion’

US Vice President JD Vance speaks with reporters after his arrival at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, on May 28, 2026 on his return from Colorado where he attended the 2026 graduation ceremony at the US Air Force Academy. (Photo by Matt Rourke / POOL / AFP via Getty Images)
JD Vance said the response to Henry Nowak’s murder should be ‘righteous anger’ and that his death was the result of a ‘mass invasion of migrants’ (Picture: AP)

US vice president JD Vance said there should be ‘righteous anger’ in response to the murder of Henry Nowak, which he partly blamed on ‘the mass invasion of migrants’.

His extraordinary comments triggered a response from Downing Street, which hit out at ‘people trying to interfere in our democracy and seeking to stir up division on our streets’ over Mr Nowak’s case.

The 18-year-old student was handcuffed by police officers who ignored his pleas that he had been stabbed as he lay dying after his killer, Vickrum Digwa, claimed to have been the victim of a racist attack.

The Trump administration waded into the subsequent outcry, saying the case showed ‘two-tiered policing’ exists in the UK.

However No 10 hit back at the intervention from across the pond, criticising people ‘trying to interfere in our democracy and seeking to stir up division on our streets’.

In his latest comments, Mr Vance said Mr Nowak’s death was ‘as tragic as it is enraging’.

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Undated handout file photo originally issued on 07/12/25 by Hampshire Police of Henry Nowak. Sikh man Vickrum Digwa has been jailed at Southampton Crown Court for life with a minimum term of 21 years for the murder of 18-year-old student Henry Nowak. Digwa stabbed Henry to death with a Sikh kirpan ceremonial knife five times in the incident in Belmont Road, Southampton, on December 3 2025. Issue date: Monday June 01, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Hampshire Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Henry Nowak was stabbed to death with a Sikh kirpan ceremonial knife (Picture: Hampshire Police/PA)
SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - JUNE 02: People march through the city after a protest over the police's handling of the arrest of Henry Nowak, at Southampton Central Police Station on June 02, 2026 in Southampton, England. Far-right and nationalist groups have actively organised demonstrations and vigils following revelations from the ongoing murder trial of 18-year-old student Henry Nowak. The case involves the fatal stabbing of Nowak in Southampton in December 2025 by Vickrum Digwa. Court details revealed that Digwa falsely claimed to arriving officers that he was the victim of a racist attack, leading responding police to temporarily handcuff the fatally wounded teenager before discovering his injuries. (Photo by Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images) *** BESTPIX ***
People march through Southampton after a protest over the police’s handling of the arrest of Henry Nowak (Picture: Getty)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christopher Walls/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (16909938u) A large bin is thrown as violent clashes erupt as protesters gather to express their anger at the murder of Henry Nowak following the release of police bodycam footage which shows Nowak handcuffed and arrested whilst telling police he had been stabbed and couldn't breathe. Vickrum Digwa, was jailed for Nowak's murder and was sentenced to life in prison. Digwa had lied to police at the scene, stating he had been the victim of a racist attack. Hnery Nowak Protest in Southampton, UK - 02 Jun 2026
There were violent as protesters expressed their anger at the murder of Henry Nowak following the release of police bodycam footage (Picture: SOPA Images/Shutterstock)

He added: ‘Each time a life like his is lost, the proper response – the only response – is righteous anger.

‘One of the most important things the Trump administration has proven to the world is that stopping the flow of mass migration and defending national sovereignty is a matter of political will and leadership.’

His call for ‘righteous anger’ came amid unrest in Southampton, where Mr Nowak was killed.

A Downing Street spokesperson said: ‘The Nowak family are grieving after Henry’s horrific murder.

‘They have said they do not want his death to be used to create further division, hatred or tension. We should be respecting their wishes.

‘Our politics should bring people together even in the most terrible of circumstances. That is who we are as a country.’

Mandatory Credit: Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto/Shutterstock (16909925k) LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 03, 2026: British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer departs 10 Downing Street for the House of Commons to attend the Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) in London, United Kingdom on June 03, 2026. Keir Starmer Departs Downing Street For PMQs In London, United Kingdom - 03 Jun 2026
Sir Keir Starmer’s office rejected suggestions it was an example of ‘two-tier policing’ and hit back at US figures ‘intervening in our democracy’ (Picture: NurPhoto/Shutterstock)

Mr Vance’s words came after a statement from the US State Department claimed Mr Nowak’s death was a product of both ‘ideological conditioning and two-tiered policing’.

US secretary of state Marco Rubio’s department said: ‘Ideological conditioning and two-tiered policing are glaring symptoms of civilizational decline.

‘They must be rejected across the West.

‘The United States sends our condolences to the family of Henry Nowak and the people of the United Kingdom at this troubling time.’

No 10 said it rejected ‘any suggestion’ of two-tier policing in the UK.

Digwa was jailed for a minimum of 21 years.

The police response to Mr Nowak’s case is being probed by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC).

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