Nigel Farage has been spotted leaving a private members’ club in London after he was accused of trying to ‘create division’ following Henry Nowak’s murder.
The Reform UK leader called for ‘pure, cold rage’ in response to the 18-year-old’s death, which he blamed on a culture of ‘anti-white prejudice’ in a video on Tuesday, which preceded rioting in Southampton that evening.
Farage faced widespread backlash following the comments. They were described as ‘unforgivable’ by Sir Keir Starmer, who accused Farage of ‘only pretending’ to care about Nowak’s family.
After being booed by MPs at PMQs on Wednesday over the claims, Farage was seen leaving the exclusive Oswald’s in Mayfair, a posh members’ club known for its wine bar and cigar terrace, The Mirror reports.
The central London haunt is said to be frequented by Tories Michael Gove and George Osborne and celebrities including Beyonce and Prince William.
He was flanked by security as he left the central London venue.
The night before, police clashed with protesters who were pushing towards the home of Henry’s killer, Vickrum Digwa.
Eleven officers were injured and two men have been charged in connection with the unrest.
Matt Styler, 50, has been charged with assaulting a police officer and Daniel Frost, 44, with violent disorder and possession of an offensive weapon.
The Prime Minister said there was ‘no justification for more violence and disorder’ following the demonstrations.
He added: ‘This is a time for serious work, not rage.’
Henry was stabbed to death in December 2025 by 23-year-old Digwa, who used a knife he claimed he was carrying as part of his Sikh faith.
In bodycam footage, police officers – who had been called to the scene after Digwa and his brother claimed they had been victims of a racist attack – can be seen handcuffing the teenager as he died.
When Henry told officers he had been stabbed, one asked him to show the officers where the wound was before adding: ‘I don’t think you have, mate.’
Hampshire Police has apologised to his family, who called his treatment ‘inhumane and degrading’ and said they would be carrying their grief ‘every single day’.
Speaking outside court yesterday, Henry’s father said: ‘We do not want Henry’s murder to be used to create further hatred, division or tension.’
Farage said in Tuesday’s video that the officers involved in the teenager’s arrest were part of a system where the ‘rights and privileges of white people matter less than those of ethnic minorities’ and said Henry had been ‘treated in a way that meant an accusation of a racial slur was treated more seriously than an act of murder’.
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