Following Andrew Pope's request to the Leader of Southampton City Council to make a Joint Statement with leaders of all political groups this morning, here is what they have deemed a "Joint Statement". Andrew Pope responds:
"Councillor Bogle's "Joint Statement" is nothing of the sort.
It only involves two councillors, and they are both Labour councillors. What I suggested was a united front, putting political parties to one side and Labour, Liberal Democrats, Reform, Tories and Greens all speaking as one. But she hasn't even tried.
And it doesn't support the independent investigation into Police started by Hampshire's Police and Crime Commissioner, preferring to back the widely discredited IOPC.
Councillor Bogle says that she wants unity. But she doesn't even attempt to provide unity.
She carries on as if Labour still has a majority on the Council. Even in this situation, Southampton Labour cannot put party politics to one side and it can't say or do what is in Southampton's interests.
At least I tried."
Statement from Southampton City Council's Labour Councillors:
"Following disorder in the city last night, Southampton City Council has issued a joint statement from the Leader of the Council, Councillor Sarah Bogle, and Councillor Toqeer Kataria, Cabinet Member for Communities, Safety and Leisure.
Statement from Southampton City Council on protests in Southampton on Tuesday 2 June:
Last night’s events in our city were deeply concerning, and I know many residents will be feeling unsettled this morning.
Our thoughts remain first and foremost with the family and friends of Henry Nowak. His death was an appalling and unforgivable crime and has had a profound impact across our city.
Southampton is a city that has always taken pride in the strength of our communities to come together in difficult times. There is no excuse for the kind of violence and disorder we saw last night.
While there are understandably strong views about the police's handling of Henry Nowak’s murder, it is important that we allow the IOPC to conduct a thorough, transparent, and independent investigation so that the facts are clearly established.
This is a moment for responsible leadership at every level. Those commenting from outside our city should take care not to use language that could inflame tensions. Our priority must be to respect Henry Nowak's memory and support our communities to come together, not add to division.
Council crews are out this morning to clear the damage caused by last night's disorder and there will be an increased community safety and reassurance presence in the affected areas. We will continue to work with our communities and partners to keep Southampton a safe, inclusive, and welcoming city for all.
At times like this, it is more important than ever that we stand together and focus on what unites us.
- Councillor Sarah Bogle, Leader of Southampton City Council
- Councillor Toqeer Kataria, Cabinet Member for Communities, Safety and Leisure"





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