Southampton MPs say Henry Nowak's murder being used to 'whip up division'published at 11:54 BST
Image source, Getty ImagesLabour MPs Darren Paffey and Satvir Kaur have released a joint statement following Tuesday night's protests in Southampton.
They say that while questions about the police response to Henry Nowak's murder are "legitimate", last night's violence "was not a lawful and peaceful protest".
"Instead, it was the grotesque and cynical spectacle of a young man’s death being used to whip up division, inflame tensions, and provoke criminal disorder," the statement reads.
Paffey and Kaur also refer to Nowak's family's statement, which stressed they do not want Henry's death to create further division.
"Most of us in Southampton will rightly choose to respect the wishes of a grieving family while allowing the proper processes to run their course," the MPs write.
The statement ends: "To those who choose to come to our city and hijack this tragedy to stoke hatred: you are not wanted here."













