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JD Vance, David Lammy & Henry Nowak: When Tragedy Becomes Politics

20 min · 7 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio JD Vance, David Lammy & Henry Nowak: When Tragedy Becomes Politics

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Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy says he personally told US Vice-President JD Vance that he was "wrong" to link the murder of British teenager Henry Nowak to mass migration. But this story is about far more than a disagreement between two politicians. In this episode of The Dave Pamah Show, retired firefighter Dave Pamah examines how tragic events become political narratives, how public systems operate under pressure, and why the same patterns appear across countries around the world. Using the Henry Nowak case as a starting point, Dave explores: • The murder of Henry Nowak and the facts established by the courts • JD Vance's comments linking the case to migration • David Lammy's response and their unusual public disagreement • The role of policing during fast-moving incidents • Why public trust in institutions is under pressure • How social media shapes public understanding of major events • The dangers of turning victims into political symbols • What frontline experience teaches us about decision-making under pressure • Why the same system failures appear in the UK, US, Europe and beyond This is not a political argument about parties or personalities. It is a calm, experience-led examination of how societies explain tragedy, how institutions respond under scrutiny, and why understanding systems matters more than ever. The Dave Pamah Show is a global society and current affairs podcast exploring politics, public services, leadership, policing, emergency services, public trust, social issues, and how systems shape everyday life.

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Portada del episodio JD Vance, David Lammy & Henry Nowak: When Tragedy Becomes Politics

JD Vance, David Lammy & Henry Nowak: When Tragedy Becomes Politics

Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy says he personally told US Vice-President JD Vance that he was "wrong" to link the murder of British teenager Henry Nowak to mass migration. But this story is about far more than a disagreement between two politicians. In this episode of The Dave Pamah Show, retired firefighter Dave Pamah examines how tragic events become political narratives, how public systems operate under pressure, and why the same patterns appear across countries around the world. Using the Henry Nowak case as a starting point, Dave explores: • The murder of Henry Nowak and the facts established by the courts • JD Vance's comments linking the case to migration • David Lammy's response and their unusual public disagreement • The role of policing during fast-moving incidents • Why public trust in institutions is under pressure • How social media shapes public understanding of major events • The dangers of turning victims into political symbols • What frontline experience teaches us about decision-making under pressure • Why the same system failures appear in the UK, US, Europe and beyond This is not a political argument about parties or personalities. It is a calm, experience-led examination of how societies explain tragedy, how institutions respond under scrutiny, and why understanding systems matters more than ever. The Dave Pamah Show is a global society and current affairs podcast exploring politics, public services, leadership, policing, emergency services, public trust, social issues, and how systems shape everyday life.

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