The Tories have finally woken up. Having been in power for 14 years, not one Tory leader, nor the parliamentary party,championed the cause of white vulnerable girls groomed, raped and violently abused mostly by men of Pakistani heritage. So it’s good to see that Tories have finally woken up to this evil that had, and is still, perpetrating the very fabric of some 50 towns and cities. The Tories have put forward an amendment for the 16th of June parliamentary debate that seeks a full statutoryinquiry into the grooming gang’s scandal. SomethingI had advised them to do years ago but it fell on deaf ears unfortunately.
Numbers vary, but estimates range from 250000 to as high as 1million women and girls who might have been raped, violated, violently abused, molested, prostituted, forced into drugs and crimes. It’s also clear that there is overwhelming evidence showing that this might have been rife across at least 5o towns and cities. And to make things worse, there is evidence that this continues even today, maybe to a lesser extent.
There has NEVER been any parliamentary, statutory, public or any other type of national inquiry into grooming gangs. Don’t believe a word from any politician who says that such inquires have taken place. They are lying to you.
It has also become very clear as to why Keir Starmer and the Labour Party are terrified of allowing such an inquiry to take place. There is growingevidence emerging that Labour politicians and mayors, police officers and their leaders, social service workers and their leaders, Pakistani community leaders, and health workers and their leaders, might have not just been aware of what was happening, but that some of them were actively involved in this very vile abuse. The lack of an inquiry is to protect the abusers. All of them have been protecting each other’s backs for decades. This unholy syndicate of child abusers have got away because those who should have protected them, became their abusers. Most of the media during this period either were in denial, or wanted to hide the truth, or spent most of their time misrepresenting facts by using terms such as ‘Asian’. Some still do so even to this day.
Therefore, on the 16thof June in Parliament, all MPs will have another opportunity to vote for an inquiry. You have the time to write to your MP and insist that they vote in favour or to give you an explanation as to why they don’t think white vulnerable girlsdeserve justice.
There is another huge issue that the politicians are terrified off. That an inquiry might find that there is something inherent in this particular Pakistani group and their culture that not only allows for such abuse of ‘kaffir’ girls and women, but that this cultural mindset might encourages Pakistani men to behave in such deplorable ways to show their adherence to an evil ideology. Of course, if you are from the east,you already know how some of these cultures work and therefore this might not be news to you. However, in a white British (European) setting, having to accept this should the inquiry make it one of its findings, will blow apart their mad race of appeasing extremism at any cost.
This is what the National statutory inquiry into grooming gangs is seeking:
(1) The Secretary of State must, within 3 months of the passing of this Act, set up a statutory inquiry into grooming gangs.
(2) An inquiry established under subsection (1) must seek to -
(a) identify common patterns of behaviour and offending between grooming gangs
(b) identify the type, extent and volume of crimes committed by grooming gangs
(c) identify the number of victims of crimes committed by grooming gangs
(d) identify the ethnicity of members of grooming gangs
(e) identify any failings, by action, omission or deliberate suppression, by -
(i) police
(ii) local authorities
(iii) prosecutors
(iv) charities
(v) political parties
(vi) local and national government
(vii) healthcare providers and health services, or
(viii) other agencies or bodies, in the committal of crimes by grooming
(f) identify such national safeguarding actions as may be required to minimise the risk of further such offending occurring in future
(g) identify good practice in protecting children
I don’t know about you, but as far as I can see, there is nothing wrong or untoward in this amendment. It seeks a proper inquiry to be conducted under parliamentary supervision. Now why would any politician, regardless of their political ideology, want to say no to this?
On16thJune we will know where each MP stands on this national shame. If it’s your MP who is protecting the abusers, then you know what you need to do at the next election.
