White Girls Fighting Back

Kapil Dudakia Wednesday 29th October 2025 06:43 EDT
 

For two decades men of Pakistani heritage sexually violated, raped, and physically abused white vulnerable girls whilst the community watched in silence. Their abuse continued under the watch of Labour politicians, Labour Mayors, the cops, and those in our local institutions and services. In fact there is now growing evidence directly from the victims that shows that the very people whose job it was to protect them, in fact took part in these abuses.

Let us be very clear up front, the Tories failed these white vulnerable girls when they were in power.

However, the full blame for these continued atrocities firmly sits with Labour.  In opposition, Labour MP after Labour MP stood up in parliament attempting to whitewash the crimes of these Pakistani monsters. They did everything to thwart any investigation into these heinous crimes. And now we have the grotesque situation where some of these politicians sit on the front bench!

The Labour government has been dragged shouting and screaming to finally agree to what we all thought would be a proper independent national inquiry.

Months later they have been found dragging their feet in setting up the inquiry. They thought world events like Ukraine, the madness of Trump, Gaza, the Chinese fiasco, would deflect public interest and they could kick this into the long grass.  Under pressure and in panic mode, Keir Starmer and his ‘safeguarding’ minister Jess Phillips attempted to deliver a stitch up by putting their own people to lead on it, and by watering down the terms of reference. 

To be honest it would be difficult to make this up if it was not true. I mean think about it, the ‘safeguarding’ minister comes across as more interested in protecting the perpetrators of these vile crimes than the victims. Keir Starmer as the ex-CPS torch bearer seems intent in sabotaging the inquiry than in seeking the truth and bringing to justice the criminals.

The victims however came out fighting this week. In disgust, one by one, they resigned from the inquiry. Victims like Ellie Reynolds, said she felt the inquiry had become "less about the truth and more about a cover-up". 

Another victim Fiona Goddard made a devastating statement in an open letter, ‘The government makes a huge mistake in assuming survivors will quietly play along, providing them with cover. While we were, and often still are, highly vulnerable individuals who have suffered unimaginably, they should not mistake this for weakness. In fact, you would be hard-pressed to find many other groups as equipped and ready to expose the naivety, complacency and corruption in the institutions that are meant to keep us safe’.

Labour politicians have for decades attempted to appease to the Pakistani vote bank. We are left with only one conclusion, that in some parts of the country Labour is now heavily infiltrated by Islamists.

The victims who are now much older have come out fighting. Time has not diminished their anguish and what happened to them, but time has given them an opportunity to have their say. They will no longer be silenced. The public have finally woken up and hear their voices.  The media who have hitherto been silent and appeased to Islamists (remember, most of them refused to call them Pakistani, instead they used the generic term Asian to hide their identity) have also finally woken up and at least now run the stories. It is however really disappointing to note that in his letter of 24th October to the victims, PM Keir Starmer wrote, ‘we know that in some areas these crimes were disproportionately committed by Asian men’. We still have a prime minister who is living in denial. He still cannot call the abusers, men of Pakistani heritage. The prime minister shows he cannot be trusted; he is unfit to be our prime minister.

There are thousands of men of Pakistani heritage, many cops, many Labour politicians, and many in our local services who are all shaking with fear knowing that not only will they be exposed, but if there is to be justice, then they will all end up behind bars.  The Tories had the opportunity when they were in power to give these girls justice, but they failed. Labour are being forced into giving them ‘justice’, and time will tell if they relent, or if their allegiance to Islamists wins in the end.  It is good to finally see the Tories pick up this batten and promise to sort it out should they ever get back in power.  One thing I am sure about, if Reform UK get into power, justice will not only be given to these girls, but those who are responsible will be named, shamed, and sent to jail for a long time.

I sense these white girls are now fighting back not only for themselves, but also to save the very soul of this nation, and of truth and justice in the UK.


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