Kim Leadbeater described the 10th anniversary of her “wonderful” sister’s murder at the hands of a neo-Nazi in 2016 as a “moment in time” to urge political leaders especially not to “push people towards the extremes”.She said it is crucial to “push back on the divisive rhetoric and the dangerous language” but declined to name names, saying she did not want to give “bad behaviour oxygen”.Reform UK leader Nigel Farage recently faced widespread criticism for saying the public should feel “pure, cold rage” about the case of student Henry Nowak.Violent protests erupted earlier this month in Southampton, near where the...