An investigation into Britain's Muslim rape gang scandal is needed
In a series of posts on X, Elon Musk has been calling attention to a years-long scandal in Britain that was hushed up for years and is still receiving insufficient attention from British authorities: the phenomenon of rape gangs. These gangs have victimized tens of thousands of British girls, and quite likely many more than that. Yet for decades, authorities have been slow to altogether inactive in moving against them, and have occasionally even punished their victims and rewarded the perpetrators. The reason for this lies in the perpetrators’ identity and motivating ideology, which few dare to face.Well as seen last year, the public was eventually pushed too far. It's also been reported that prime minister Sir Keir Starmer, as a former prosecutor for the Crown courts, has some responsibility to shoulder, and he's making things worse by dismissing everything as merely "far-right":
In a Friday report on Musk’s calls for action on this, Fox News stated that “the U.K. has for years been dealing with the revelation that a number of grooming gangs, often consisting of men of South Asian or British Pakistani heritage, exploited children for decades across the north of England in cities and towns including Rochdale, Telford, Manchester, and Rotherham.” That is true, as far as it goes. It even accounts for a great deal of the official reticence in dealing with this problem: leftist British authorities were terrified of the likelihood that if they moved decisively against the rape gangs, they’d be tarred as “racist.”
In a 2014 report on rape gang activity in one city alone, Rotherham, investigators found that the gangs victimized 1,400 British children there between 1997 and 2013, and authorities were extremely slow to act. The report noted that “several staff described their nervousness about identifying the ethnic origins of perpetrators for fear of being thought racist; others remembered clear direction from their managers not to do so.” This is the suicide of a nation mired in leftism.
It was the same story in another city, Telford, where a review established what was true all over the country: the perps were “Asian” (the British euphemism for “Pakistani Muslim”) and authorities were worried that an energetic prosecution “had the potential to start a ‘race riot.’”
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer criticised Elon Musk and others for jumping on the “bandwagon of the far-right” for raising criticisms over the grooming gang child rape scandal and demanding fresh national investigations.The possibility Starmer could have any accountability in this horror is chilling, and exactly why it's a travesty he was elected premier. The UK government has also refused to release info on whether they've successfully deported any sex offenders:
In his first major comments since international scrutiny was raised over the failures to protect thousands of mostly young white girls from sexual predators, mostly of Muslim extraction and from Pakistan, Prime Minister Starmer once again shot down the idea that a national public inquiry is necessary.
The government has claimed that previous localised reports are sufficient and that rather than examining the failures of local police, politicians, and other officials, the focus should be on implementing changes called for by previous reports.
However, Prime Minister Starmer has personally come under scrutiny, and some suggest that he may have been complicit in the failures during his tenure as the nation’s top prosecutor between 2008 and 2013. [...]
Both Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, who has raised the issue for over a decade, and recently installed leader of the Tories Kemi Badenoch have called for a national inquiry into the scandal.
Responding to Starmer’s comments on Monday morning, Reform MP Rupert Lowe said: “There is nothing “far-right” about wanting justice for thousands of British girls who were abused and raped by mainly Pakistani gangs.
“Not a far-right ‘bandwagon’, as Starmer says – we must move past these slurs. Focus on the girls, and brutal justice for those responsible.”
For his part, Mr Musk claimed: “Starmer was deeply complicit in the mass rapes in exchange for votes. That’s what the inquiry would show.”
The British government is reportedly refusing to release data on the number of grooming gang child rapists it has successfully deported from the country as it continues to refuse to launch a national public inquiry.The government's failure to stand up to such atrocious tactics is deplorable. Nigel Farage says the Reform UK party will fund an investigation into the scandal if the Labour party won't:
According to a report from The Telegraph, the UK Home Office — the department tasked with immigration enforcement — has refused to publicly release statistics on the number of foreign grooming gang child rapists removed from the country.
One such convicted rapist believed to still be in the country is Qari Abdul Rauf, who was convicted of trafficking and raping a 15-year-old girl in Rochdale. Despite his horrific crimes, the grooming gang ringleader was freed from prison early and set loose after two and a half years back onto the very same streets where he and others preyed on vulnerable girls.
In 2015, then-Home Secretary Theresa May ordered that Rauf and fellow groomer Adil Khan should be stripped of their British citizenship and deported to their native country of Pakistan.
Yet, the government’s efforts were stymied after the pair renounced their Pakistani citizenship and launched a series of taxpayer-funded appeals, claiming that it would violate their human rights to be deported to their homeland.
Nigel Farage has vowed that his Reform UK party will fund an inquiry into the child rape grooming gang scandal if the left-wing Labour government continues to refuse to launch a full public inquiry.Unfortunately for now, the Labour party's blocked a bill in the House of Commons calling for a renewal of the investigation:
The Reform leader, who for over a decade has been a leading voice criticising the failures of authorities and successive governments to safeguard young girls from mostly Muslim Pakistani rape gangs, has said that his party is willing to raise the money to appoint “independent ex-judges and experts” to conduct an inquiry into the scandal.
“If the Labour government won’t hold a full public inquiry into the widespread mass rape scandal, then we at Reform UK will. Raising the money won’t be a problem,” Farage said on Monday evening.
The Reform boss said there is an “overwhelming demand” for a fresh investigation. Yet, the government has resisted calls for a full inquiry, claiming that previous reports have been sufficient and that the focus should be on implementing recommendations rather than re-litigating the past.
The governing left-wing Labour Party has blocked a vote that would have established a public inquiry into the abuses committed by mostly Muslim Pakistani men against white British girls and the politically correct failures of authorities to protect young girls.Well if any Tories are guilty of enabling this inability to get a serious investigation going, that's telling quite a bit about this horrific scandal too, and no doubt, there's similar cases going on in France too. All concerned must do whatever possible to bring attention to this abomination of justice, and let's hope Farage can be of help.
The Labour Party blocked the Tories’ amendment to the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill to establish a national public inquiry after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer reportedly whipped his MPs into voting against the measure. 350 Labour MPs voted against the amendment, while 101 Conservatives and all five Reform MPs voted for the bill. However, there were over 170 abstentions, including former Conservative PM Rishi Sunak and the entirety of the Liberal Democrats.
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp said that the move by Starmer to block the bill was “disgusting” and accused the Labour Party of moral “cowardice”.
“Labour MPs have put their Party ahead of getting to the truth and turned a blind eye to justice for the victims. Labour MPs will have to explain to the British people why they are against learning the truth behind the torture and rape of countless vulnerable girls,” he said per The Telegraph.
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