Quote of the day 5th June 2026
"The Henry Nowak episode reveals a fault line between the two parties of the right. That line is not one of policy, but character. Farage’s instinct when faced with the pleas of a grieving father was to reach for the culture war button and stir up division. Whatever his views on supposed “two-tier policing” may be, using a young man’s murder as the opening line of a political attack is not the behaviour of a statesman.
Badenoch’s restraint, by contrast, was precisely the type of attitude one would hope for in a political leader. By all accounts, she could have gone in for the kill. The footage is disturbing, the questions it raises about police conduct are real, and there would have been no shortage of applause from the Conservative Party’s base had she followed Farage’s lead.
But she chose not to. That choice matters not just to those in SW1 but to the wider country. Badenoch is already experiencing a personal popularity bump in the polls and this episode will only serve to strengthen her position. It is not difficult to understand why this is the case. At a time where opportunistic, Machiavellian politics is the norm, a leader who is willing – and able – to stand up and say the difficult things that people may not want to hear is a breath of fresh air."
Oliver Dean, from a Conservative Home article which you can read in full at:
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