Now David Lammy comes under attack over Charlie Kirk’s death: Deputy PM is accused of encouraging hatred after ‘fuelling violent rhetoric against those on the Right’

Charlie Kirk’s British branch of the campaign group accused Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy of the right -wing figures of ‘fueled violent rhetoric’ against right -wing figures.
31 -year -old Mr. Kirk was shot and killed during an event called political assassination during an event at Utah Valley University on Wednesday.
Yesterday, the left fools who celebrated Kirk’s death and used to get political points had a widespread anger.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, shortly after his death, paid tribute in the conservative activity in X and said: ‘A young family and a husband robbed a heartbreaking heart.
‘We should all be free to discuss clearly and freely without fear – there is no reason for political violence.’
However, Turning Point UK – a branch of Mr. Kirk’s group Turning Point Usa – Sir Keir challenged the comments of Mr. Lammy.
Mr. Kirk flew to London in 2019 for the launch of Turning Point UK, welcomed by TORY MPs, including Jacob Rees-Mogg and Priti Patel.
At that time, Mr. Lammy described this as evidence of ‘ominous forces seized our country’.
Charlie Kirk (depicted with his wife) was hit by a single bullet while talking about public shots on a university campus in Utah.
Charlie Kirk leaves behind her 16 -month -old wife Erika Fondzve, a three -year -old daughter and son.
Charlie Kirk’s British branch of the campaign group, accusing the deputy prime minister David Lammy (in the picture)
X published in X: ‘Tories’s central-right, an economically conservative party, in just a few years in a harshly to the right, a party that encourages xenophobia, shows what is happening when you calm.’
Last night, Turning Point UK said in a statement: ‘Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy, the violent rhetoric against people about politics is at the forefront of fueled.
Charlie Kirk, who called President Trump as a sociopathic of Neo-Nazi ‘, and the words of Lammy, who called the Turning Point as’ xenophobia’, intentionally fueled the division.
Charlie Kirk died because left politicians, such as Lammy, demonstrated political opponents and represented them wrong, and turned them into soglemen, which the allevonists see as legitimate targets.
‘It’s too late for Charlie, but the rhetoric in our politics should change before it is killed.’
The group added in a statement: ‘The language that your party and the wider left use to describe people like Charlie and us are why we encounter this violence. Shame on you. ‘
Yesterday, Fiona Wild, an independent council member in Burnley, resigned after a online mission following the murder of Mr. Kirk: ‘I don’t take a look at violence, but I think he made himself a target and survived not to have a very good man! America now needs to get rid of the other T*t. ‘
After your task caused an explosion, Burnley Council said: ‘We can confirm that Ms. Wild has resigned from her post now.’
Charlie Kirk speaks before her visit to Utah Valley University in Utah, Orem, Orem Point speaks before she was shot on Wednesday
Images from the stage showed that the crowd was running while making a single shot
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Left writer Nels Abbey also compared Ku Ku Klux Klan’s former leader David Duke and caused anger.
During a discussion of ITV’s Günaydın Britain yesterday, former conservative Minister Michael Gove called Mr. Kirk as a kind of cicero for the Tiktok age, and he added that this was the last political assassination to influence America.
But Mr. Abbey said: ‘Can I just say something? I don’t believe there is a Cicero in the Tiktok age, I believe it is David Duke for the Tiktok age. ‘
When the host Kate Garraway asked him to clarify who Duke was, he was the old great wizard of Ku Klux Klan. This is not in any way trying to justify the murder. Political violence is wrong at home; Wrong abroad.
‘Political violence should be condemned as the spread of political violence and people should be removed from humanity.’ Reacting to the online reaction to killing, his wife Labor Deputy Jo Cox was killed in 2016 Brendan Cox, condemned the trolls.
He praised senior democrats such as Barack Obama, Clintons and Nancy Pelosi for praising and said to Daily Mail: ‘In addition to this personal influence on Charlie’s family, you have an impact on American politics that is already in a very difficult place.
‘When Jo is killed, what I remember is as a country where England comes together … trying to reduce tensions.
President Trump praised Kirk after he was deadly shot on Wednesday.
Kirk was depicted in 2014
I’m not sure we see it in the USA. You have really strong expressions from high -profile democrats, he says it is ugly. But on the left we make a joke or confidential comments.
“ America … Instead of raising further, it needs to reduce the temperature. But I’m not hopeful knowing what’s going on online. ‘
After inviting the democratic strategist Joi Chaney to comment, BBC also came under fire for the ‘unpleasant’ scope of killing. When Mr. Kirk said that he was ‘not appreciated and loved by everyone’, the server and another panelist was visible and shocked and there was a voice breath.
The clip was quickly shared on social media and led to the BBC to publish them immediately after Mrs. Chaney’s comments.
The Labor Party was asked to comment on BBC and ITV.




