Thursday, July 19, 2018

Diversity In Action; UK Government Office Knew About Mass Rape Gangs over a decade before Investigating, political parties ignored the serial rape of little girls because they were courting the Muslim vote, when people spoke out they were gagged, condemned, de-selected and belittled, the motto should be ‘know your political class’ and who they represent


Dear All

The scandal of grooming Pakistani grooming gangs is appalling, serial rape of little girls, children, politicians whose few who spoke out in parliament were soon gagged by parties. Yes, gagged is the right word to describe what political parties were willing to do to cover up serial rape in the name of diversity.

Read this;


One of the lies sold to the public after every scandal of this nature is that people get replaced, removed or retire and then the political class says that ’lessons have been learned’. Those who did nothing to help; disappear into the background and some even pop up in another job somewhere else.

With their pension intact!

Here is another article worth reading:


Just as Labour MP Sarah Champion speaks out, disgraced shadow equalities minister Naz Shah tries to deflect from the issue. Shah is a disgrace, she is the kind of person which makes you wonder about whether or to whom you should cast your vote for.


This is her glorious family history.

Her father allegedly abandoned her by her father when six years old after he ran off with their neighbour's sixteen-year-old daughter. At age 12, she was sent to Pakistan by her mother, Zoora Shah. Zoora Shah fatally poisoned a man she was having an affair with. She served 14 years in prison for four charges including murder, attempted murder, solicitation to murder and forgery.

Jeremy Corbyn has a hard time finding quality people to be in his Cabinet which is why no MP should have a seat for life at Westminster, re-selection prior to ever election and that should be mandatory.

The cover up of the Pakistani grooming gangs went beyond the political class but infiltrated its way downwards into the establishment, police, social services and councils weren’t interested in child rape of white girls if the predators were Pakistani.

Here is a clip from a radio show that a Muslim caller tries to ignore the factual claim that Pakistani grooming gangs make up 87% of gang rape.


No one comes out of the Pakistani grooming gangs scandal with a clean sheet, even Britain’s Home Office had received information about Pakistani grooming gangs raping vulnerable white girls more than a decade before it finally commissioned an investigation.

A decade plus of silence; a decade plus to allow these gangs to operate and thrive, claiming and hunting for victims at will.

Documents relating to an unpublished report were sent to the Home Office in 2002, but the department failed to act on it. The Government of the day was led by the Labour Party, a Labour Party which courted the Muslim vote actively and was promoting a failed multicultural experiment. 

When an assessment of a University of Luton (now Bedfordshire) research project titled “Risky Business” funded by the Home Office was sent in 2002, some Home Office officials claimed to have no recollection of having received it. No copy of the 2002 draft report had been found in the Home Office archives.

This is the bit you should home in on, it is being said the fault lay with a filing system, this is the point that everyone who ignored this gets off ‘scot free’ and the epic line that is synonymous with scandals can be trotted out, ‘lessons will be learned’.

The July 2018 investigation was prompted by documents uncovered in the Home Office archives relating to the 2002 study during the Jay review into the sexual exploitation of some 1,500 white girls by Pakistani-heritage Muslim men in Rotherham between 1997 and 2003.

The Jay Report, published 2014, was only prompted after an investigation into the sexual abuse by The Times newspaper; it seems that publicly makes a difference in politics. One of the cases sent to the Home Office was a case study of the mother of a 14-year-old girl being groomed for sex by “[South] Asian” men but whose pleas for help were ignored by police.

Ignored by the Police because in the UK, minorities play the race card, but so do political parties which is why the Police probably felt that they didn’t want to put their careers in danger by getting singled out and called racist. Where would we be if the political case agreed to abandon the use of race politics?

Probably a safer society!

Conservative Home Secretary Sajid Javid said: 

“The review did find that pieces of information questioning the response of statutory services were available to the Home Office, meaning that opportunities to follow up on, or seek further information about, matters in Rotherham including whether the police and other statutory agencies were responding appropriately existed.”
Rotherham Labour MP Sarah Champion said:

“It is clear that the Home Office knew about child sexual exploitation in Rotherham from 2002. The report also highlights the knowledge of the local authority and South Yorkshire Police of the abuse. Why, when so many in authority knew the scale and severity of this crime did it take until 2014, with the publication of the Jay report, for a large scale investigation to occur? How many lives could have been protected if swift action had been taken a decade before?”

Labour MP Sarah Champion is what I consider a Labour MP to be, someone worth campaigning for, I have said in the past that minorities have joined political parties to push their own agenda. In return the party uses them to show how welcoming and diverse they are, while expecting votes and probably donations.

Yesterday, I was blogging on how we live in a corrupt system:

‘most people are ignorant of politics, how it works, who is in, and how they got there, in the past, I said the system is corrupt, from attempted vote rigging of candidates, to people being discriminated on the basis of their skin, background, sex, and other numerous combinations to keep it like a private club’.

Today, we have this story of neglect, are you wiser to how politics works?

Rochdale grooming gang whistleblower and former Greater Manchester Police detective Maggie Oliver alleges the Home Office were more interested in covering up their mistakes than protecting vulnerable girls.

I would say that is fair comment, she also added that the conspiracy “goes right to the top of government. She then made the explosive revelation that the Home Office were getting daily updates about Operation Span [an investigation into Child Sex Explotation]. They are more interested in covering up for mistakes instead of holding their hands up she said.

These people in the Home Office were afraid because they knew that there wasn’t the political will to protect little girls from being raped by those who stand in parliament and are addressed as the ‘Right Honourable’.

When I heard that Diane Abbott was appointed Shadow Home Secretary and Naz Shah as Shadow Equalities Minister, I thought about how little quality material that Jeremy Corbyn has to work.

And I doubt I am not the only one thinking this.

I found someone who is also worth consideration to be an MP.


Telling the truth is the most important ‘weapon’ in today’s society, this guy doesn’t seem to have a problem standing up and being counted, why can't our political class?


Yours sincerely

George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University

8 comments:

  1. Hi there, just wanted to tell you, I enjoyed this blog post.
    It was funny. Keep on posting!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Kranky, Kranky, Kranky Out! Out! OUT

    ReplyDelete
  3. I'm really impressed along with your writing abilities and also with the format
    for your blog. Is that this a paid subject matter or did you
    customize it your self? Anyway stay up the nice high quality
    writing, it's uncommon to peer a great blog like this one nowadays..

    ReplyDelete
  4. Echoes of the Savile scandal, George. The whole thing seems oddly familiar.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Dear Anon

    I never thought rape of children was a topic of fun, is the fun part the cover up which has you in stitches?

    George

    ReplyDelete
  6. There's certainly a lot to learn about this subject.
    I really like all the points you have made.

    ReplyDelete
  7. George,
    it's actually common knowledge on the street and has been for 20 years+. In 10 years we might even get another child abuse inquiry but this time it won't be the Nuns, Priest and assorted other bible thumpers who worked in child institutions.It will be

    ReplyDelete