Cliff
Publish time 26-11-2019 00:30:37
Heads should roll. Even now, no one is stepping down. Government ministers are not talking.
As was mentioned on Sky News this morning, the Police are doing all they can to arrest Cliff Richard with the BBC tipped off prior to the house search. And yet when 1400 children are abused from 1997-2013 the authorities purposely ignored it and threatened those who complained.
blackrod
Publish time 26-11-2019 00:30:37
Rotherham is not going to be the worst case sadly, this is just the start.
Jack Straw has been the only MP I know of brave enough to raise the issue before. It is endemic in Pakistani communities across the country, albeit by a minority of said communities.
What makes it even worse is the social services and police's response to the issue - in one case, two people were given a police caution for admitting having sex with a 12 year old girl; truly shocking!
Sonic67
Publish time 26-11-2019 00:30:38
Nick Griffin raised it some time ago.
Nick Griffin: Campaigning against grooming by Muslim men since 2004 | www.nickgriffinmep.eu
Nick Griffin: Campaigning against grooming by Muslim men since 2004
Fri, 07/01/2011 - 01:00 |Martin Wingfield
7TH JANUARY 2011: On Wednesday, The Times newspaper finally admitted that the British National Party had been right all along.
For the past seven years, the British National Party has been alerting the British public to the fact that there are Muslim paedophile gangs operating in Britain which prey on young white females. Now, on its front page, Britain's most respected newspaper has acknowledged that this is indeed the case.
It was back in 2004 that Nick Griffin, the leader of the British National Party was arrested after a speech he made about the Muslim grooming gangs scandal was broadcast on the BBC documentary, The Secret Agent.
He was charged with "using words or behaviour intended or likely to stir up racial hatred" but acquitted of all the charges after two trials.
According to The Times, police and social services have fuelled a "culture of silence" which has allowed hundreds of young white girls to be exploited by Muslim men for sex."
robel
Publish time 26-11-2019 00:30:38
I only see these types of crimes spreading and increasing with time, unfortunately....
pragmatic
Publish time 26-11-2019 00:30:38
For the establishment nothing good can come of this.Hopefully the incompetence and complicit actions of established parties at all levels of government will be exposed to a greater and greater extent, when people go to the poles they will know what a vote for same old will actually stand for.
Complacency, officious, an immunity to criticism, an invulnerability to consequences, in a word arrogant-power-hungry-bastards .Seemingly the friends of criminals that destroy the lives of children, and any guardians that attempt to defend them.
Never are these good properties to have, but for a period of little or no change a caretaker(government) mentality is fine (excepting the friends of criminals bit), we however don't need caretakers during times of mass change.
I can see local authorities throughout the land getting the shredders out, if you work somewhere and can't get hold of an industrial shredder (even the big truck ones) for the next few months you know why data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7
Trollslayer
Publish time 26-11-2019 00:30:38
It goes on in other areas where there are few Pakistanis, wait for those to get reported.
alan280170
Publish time 26-11-2019 00:30:39
Surely, they would have had to go on the sex offenders register? Is that in the report?
As much as I don't agree with NG, he got one thing right. I wonder if he'll sue the authorities now for wrongful arrest or something.
I wonder if it had came from another more "respectable" source, would it have been taken seriously?
DandyAndy
Publish time 26-11-2019 00:30:39
Getting any historical information from a child service, be that Social Services or NHS CAMHS has always been difficult, that also applies to equivalent adult service seeking information.
DandyAndy
Publish time 26-11-2019 00:30:39
Who replaced Butler Sloss as the head of Public Inquiry into possibility of child abuse cover-ups at the heart of Government in the 1980’s?
Naqv
Publish time 26-11-2019 00:30:41
Thats because in a lot of cases the "children" were over 16 and told police that there were not raped and forced to do anything against their will.
They were definately exploited and abused by the men but the police can't take matters further if the people involved are over 16 and don't agree with their parents that they are doing something against their will.
I think i will read the full report to get a more thorough understanding of what happened.
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