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The British people demand answers regarding the grooming gang scandal. Will the government commit to deporting all guilty foreign nationals and their complicit family members? Will dual nationals implicated in these crimes have their citizenship revoked? There should be a pause on Pakistani visas and foreign aid until the Pakistani government agrees to accept deported criminals. A full investigation into officials who failed to act is necessary, along with a task force to address these issues. How many girls have been raped, and how many are still involved with these gangs? Regular updates on prosecutions and a breakdown of the nationality and immigration status of offenders should be published. The government must ensure transparency, protect whistleblowers, and consider lifelong sentences for those involved in the cover-up. The victims deserve justice, and the public deserves to know the truth.

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Child sexual exploitation is abhorrent, and for years, victims have been let down by misguided priorities. As Chief Prosecutor, I addressed this by reopening closed cases and prosecuting grooming gangs, changing the approach to challenge harmful stereotypes. I called for mandatory reporting of child sexual abuse a decade ago, but the government has yet to act. Those spreading misinformation and supporting figures like Tommy Robinson are not interested in justice; they seek attention. Jess Phillips has done significant work for victims, and threats against her due to far-right rhetoric cross a line. Political discourse must be based on truth, not lies. This government is committed to protecting victims and implementing mandatory reporting, and I will not tolerate attention-seeking politicians who have failed to act for years.

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We need to focus on the real issue here, which is about the victims, not the Prime Minister. People are afraid to speak the truth due to concerns about being labeled racist. To prevent this from happening again, we must not let fear silence us. The Labour Party's adoption of the APPG definition of Islamophobia has created confusion, leading to innocent British Muslims being unfairly associated with negative stereotypes. A national inquiry is necessary to address this. Will the Prime Minister reconsider the Labour Party's definition of Islamophobia and its impact? I have consistently called out any factors that prevent victims from coming forward regarding violence against women, child abuse, or sexual exploitation. While some may call for further inquiry, I have been addressing these issues for many years.

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There are alarming reports indicating that over 250,000 young white girls have been victims of rape this century, predominantly by Muslim men. These girls often endure repeated abuse over many years. The chief constable of Northumbria has stated that grooming gangs are likely operating in every major city. What actions is the government taking to address this issue? Specifically, what measures are in place to prosecute those in authority who ignored these crimes due to fears of being labeled Islamophobic? Additionally, what support is being provided to help the victims recover mentally?

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Musk's comments about UK political figures, particularly regarding a senior Labour Party minister and Keir Starmer, are unacceptable. Even Nigel Farage finds Musk's remarks on Tommy Robinson ridiculous. The minister in question has a strong record in safeguarding, and suggesting she should be imprisoned is unfounded. There have been inquiries into Oldham Council's issues, but the minister is advocating for the council to conduct its own inquiry instead of pushing for a national one. While the Conservative Party has failed to act on previous proposals, Jess Phillips, now in charge, is calling for an inquiry, yet seems to dismiss external involvement. The implications of Musk's comments raise concerns about his potential influence if he gains a significant position in the U.S. government.

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This is Rotherham, a town known for its tragic history of abuse. Many fathers have fought to protect their daughters from grooming gangs, but the police have failed to act. There's a vote for a national public inquiry, but Labor threatens to discipline any MPs who support it. They fear exposing the truth about inter-Pakistani Muslim grooming gangs, prioritizing votes over children's safety. Local inquiries have been dismissed as racist, and Labor's claims of being a people's party are questioned. The call is for a comprehensive inquiry to reveal the ongoing dangers children face today, as many are still being drugged, beaten, and groomed. It's time for transparency and accountability to protect future generations.

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There's a serious issue in parliament regarding child trafficking and pedophilia, particularly in Leicester. Despite providing names and details to authorities, no action has been taken. Children are reportedly being flown into small airports for exploitation, and after a few years in the sex trade, they are often killed for organ harvesting. The complicity of government agencies is alarming, as they seem unwilling to investigate or act on these cases. The discussion emphasizes the need for public awareness and legal action against these heinous crimes, advocating for transparency and accountability in the justice system to protect innocent children.

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Labour is not addressing the grooming gang issue, fearing backlash from the Muslim community. Jess Phillips, now at the Home Office, has rejected a national inquiry into rape gangs despite the ongoing crisis, similar to past incidents in Rochdale. Reports detail horrific abuses, including young girls being gang-raped and even murdered. Both Labour and the Tories share the blame; while the Tories initially called for an inquiry, they previously refused one. The lack of action on this issue, affecting vulnerable young girls across the UK, is a national scandal that demands a full independent inquiry.

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The speaker delivers a stark account of a grave moral failure in British history: for decades, children across the United Kingdom, some as young as four, were groomed, trafficked, raped, beaten, tortured, drugged, impregnated, criminalized, murdered, and psychologically destroyed by organized groups. These were not isolated incidents or expressions of sexual gratification; they were sustained campaigns of exploitation against terrified, vulnerable children who were systematically trapped. Children were degraded, humiliated, and controlled through violence, threats, drugs, alcohol, and terror. They were forced to fight to carry weapons, sell drugs, and commit murder, with some made to dig their own graves. Extreme abuses are described, including petrol poured over victims and set on fire, scriptures from the Koran read during gang rapes, young children placed inside microwaves, ovens, and freezers in attempts to murder them, ouija boards used to call spirits, and animals killed in sexual acts against children. Some were passed from rapist to rapist, and not all survived; survivors faced suicide, substance abuse, or murder. The abuse extended beyond sexual exploitation, reflecting a pursuit of power and domination and the systematic destruction of a child’s sense of self. The speaker emphasizes that, years later, professionals pressured survivors to take medication or risk losing custody of their children, and victims were told they were too damaged to care for their own kids. They were removed from families, placed into the care system, and trafficked, with rapists invited into the lives and custody of the next generation. Children born from these crimes were forced into contact with their mothers’ rapists by social workers and the family courts. The professionals who should have protected them did not, and some still do not. The inquiry is exposing the scale of institutional failure: warning signs, reports, patterns, and evidence ignored or destroyed; victims dismissed as troubled, promiscuous, or consenting; children in care raped by staff and sold to gangs; parents threatened with fines or arrests for attempting to safeguard their children. The speaker notes that whistleblowers were targeted and silenced, and politics played a role. Political parties sacrificed children for votes, and leaders hesitated to confront abuse due to discomfort or concerns about appearing racist or Islamophobic. The inquiry will follow evidence into institutions, systems, cultures of silence, and places where truth has been buried, with no race, religion, profession, or agency exempt from scrutiny. Survivors are acknowledged: they were children, not to blame but failed by the system. The true scale of what happened and continues to happen is described as too large for the inquiry to fully resolve quickly; many victims may never receive justice, but the inquiry aims to be ambitious in pursuing truth. The speaker thanks MP Rupert Loh for establishing the inquiry andextends gratitude to the participants, survivors, and the team for their bravery and resilience in confronting this evil crime.

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A Labour MP allegedly had to ask Islamic elders for help to stop Muslim men raping young English girls, but they did nothing. There were allegedly no Islamic protests against these rape gangs, except when cameras were to be installed in taxis used to traffic the girls. Politicians and police leaders covered up these crimes and attacked those who spoke out. These same people are now allegedly trying to rewrite history as if they were on the side of the children, but they were allegedly on the side of the rapists. Everyone in parliament and the mainstream media knew what was happening, but they let it happen. Only the people on the streets, the survivors, and the whistleblowers stopped it. Labour politicians and the mainstream media should not be allowed to rewrite history because they all have dirty hands. Everything will be unveiled, and many people, including police leaders, council leaders, and politicians, need to go to jail.

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The discussion centers on distraction tactics regarding a significant scandal. The prime minister is avoiding questions about Labour politicians who may be involved and is ignoring calls from victims for a national inquiry. Instead, he focuses on a bill, urging Labour MPs from various constituencies to vote against the inquiry into gangs that have systematically abused children. This situation is described as one of the worst scandals in British history. The message to the prime minister is clear: the focus should be on the victims, and he should act as a leader rather than a lawyer.

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The speaker criticizes the government's handling of rape gang inquiries, stating that local inquiries are now minister-led instead of independent. Funds for inquiries are now opt-in, and some local leaders deny the need for them. The speaker claims that victims are predominantly white, and perpetrators are predominantly Muslim men of Pakistani heritage, suggesting racial and religious aggravation in some cases. They cite instances of institutional failure, including a social worker attending a wedding between a 14-year-old victim and her abuser, and a welfare rights officer being the ringleader of a rape gang. The speaker questions why no one has been convicted for covering up these rapes and calls for a dedicated unit in the National Crime Agency to investigate collusion and corruption, including within the police. They highlight a case where a father was arrested for trying to rescue his daughter from abuse. The speaker advocates for a national inquiry, quarterly ethnicity data publication, termination of parental rights for convicted sex offenders, and harsher sentences for grooming gang members. They share a graphic account of a 13-year-old gang rape victim. They question why the government won't investigate the full extent of the issue.

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Reports indicate that there may be around 250,000 young white girls who have been victims of rape this century, predominantly by Muslim men. These girls often endure repeated abuse over many years. What is the government's response to the chief constable of Northumbria, who suggests that grooming gangs are likely active in all major cities? Additionally, what actions are being taken to hold accountable those in authority who ignored these issues due to fears of being labeled Islamophobic? Lastly, what measures are in place to provide mental health support and compensation for the victims?

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The speaker asserts that discussions of child abuse and child trafficking are avoided in the UK Parliament, implying that avoidance signals a problem. They claim there is no separate crime of satanic child abuse in the UK; they say it’s simply child abuse, and suggest that the Netherlands similarly erases the subject. The speaker relates local discoveries in Leicester, described as the nearest city to their area, where they found extensive child abuse linked to both historic and current politicians and to the police. They state they gave evidence against the head of police about “industrial child trafficking.” A central claim is that there is industrial-scale trafficking of children from Ukraine via Moldova to the UK for sexual abuse and organ harvesting. The speaker says this information came from two Ukrainian secret service agents who independently reported the same scheme, without knowing each other. They alleged that Ukrainian secret services collected children during the conflict in the Donbas and handed them over to UK secret services. The two informants reportedly named individuals and were appalled by the task of collecting children for trafficking. The speaker recounts that one whistleblower was killed in a cafe when a bomb was placed under his table, and the second survived a car bombing after being warned by a car park camera clip showing the explosion as he approached his car. They claim the whistleblowers named people very close to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his regime, asserting that those individuals purportedly benefit financially from the war by enabling child trafficking. Further claims include that there is more money in child trafficking and sex trafficking than in drugs or weapons because of the trafficked children’s organs. The speaker contends that the trafficking scheme involves selling the children multiple times, and that victims disappear after organs are harvested, which is why victims are not found in the end. Throughout, the speaker emphasizes the alleged connection between wartime activity, Ukrainian whistleblowers, assassination attempts, and a broader network that allegedly profits from child trafficking and organ harvesting.

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The speaker wants to uncover the truth about past failures and implement changes to protect children in the future. This includes changes in social services and policing, with the goal of putting perpetrators behind bars. The speaker also emphasizes the need to gather proper ethnicity data, which Louise Casey's report found to be totally inadequate under the previous government. The speaker hopes for agreement on the importance of these measures to achieve stronger protection and truth.

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There's an issue in parliament when I face backlash for accusing a Labour MP of being a pedophile. In Leicester, we've had troubling cases, including the Lord Jannah incident. I've provided names linked to child trafficking to the government, but there's no action. It's a significant problem, with many involved. Children are being flown into small, unregulated airports in the UK. I've shared details about those laundering money and exploiting these children, who are misled into thinking they're going to school. They end up in the sex trade for a few years before being discarded for organ harvesting. No one seems interested in addressing this.

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Gang rapes of young girls by multiple men are utterly disgusting. An inquiry is insufficient; we need a dedicated police unit to arrest everyone involved, including those in social services and local councils who turned a blind eye. Some girls were even traded in community centers. What happened is appalling, and it’s crucial to expose this issue. We must ensure that those responsible are held accountable and that the victims receive the help they need.

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Grooming gangs are a serious issue, and Keir Starmer's response to calls for a national inquiry raises concerns about political honesty. Kemi Badcock, the Conservative leader, plans to propose an amendment in the House of Commons for a full public inquiry. However, the previous government failed to conduct a thorough investigation, limiting it to only six towns instead of the fifty known cases. There is a need for a focused inquiry addressing the racist behavior towards young white girls, particularly from some in the Pakistani community. If the government does not initiate a comprehensive review, funds will be raised for an independent inquiry. The public demands the truth, as past responses from police and social services may have been influenced by fears of inciting racial division, despite the racist nature of the crimes.

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This bill is rooted in socialist ideology and will limit choice and competition, infringing on parents' rights to educate at home. While the government supports it, there are pressing issues regarding children's safety that need addressing, particularly concerning grooming gangs and mass sexual assaults that have been largely ignored in national debates. Recent findings suggest these crimes are widespread, affecting at least 50 towns. The current inquiry lacks focus on the specific issue of Pakistani gangs targeting young white girls, and a more targeted investigation is necessary. If the government fails to act, Reform UK will seek independent inquiries to uncover the truth. Despite past insincerity from some politicians, there is a need for transparency and accountability regarding these serious matters.

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Good morning, Eamon and Ellie. Today, I’ll be speaking with survivors and campaigners in South Yorkshire. An independent councilor is urging the Labour Party to support an amendment for a national investigation into the child abuse scandal. Jess Phillips expressed frustration over the slow implementation of inquiry recommendations and acknowledged her security concerns due to misinformation from Elon Musk. Survivors in Oldham are angry that it took four months for Phillips to respond to their request for a public inquiry, and she has yet to meet any victims. The government plans to vote against a Conservative amendment for a national inquiry into grooming gangs, despite calls for further investigation. Labour has issued a three-line whip, warning that dissenting votes could jeopardize their agenda. Former Times reporter Andrew Norfolk emphasized that the origins of this crisis remain unclear and that Alexis Jay's report did not fully address the underlying issues.

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Young girls in South Wales have reportedly been recruited by grooming gangs, leading to horrific abuse and trafficking. One victim recounted being threatened and assaulted multiple times. In response, there was a call for a respectful discussion about these serious issues. The conversation shifted to the need for a Wales-wide inquiry into child sexual exploitation, especially given the public concern and the lack of assurances from leadership. The urgency of addressing these matters was emphasized, with a clear request for accountability and action to prevent similar situations as seen in Rotherham and Rochdale.

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Rape gangs and child grooming have been persistent issues in Keighley and the Bradford district, yet local leaders have avoided launching an inquiry. The recent national report does not address these specific concerns, raising fears that the scale of abuse in Bradford may exceed that of Rotherham. Questions remain about the number of children affected, the identities of the perpetrators, and when justice will be served. There are ongoing, appalling crimes against children in Bradford and beyond. It’s crucial to focus on both historical and current abuse. Reforms are needed to ensure victims' voices are prioritized and to improve collaboration between policing and councils. Local efforts will involve working with survivors to ensure their experiences inform future changes and that they are properly heard in the process.

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Young girls in South Wales have reportedly been recruited by grooming gangs, leading to horrific experiences, including gang rape and trafficking. One victim described being threatened and assaulted multiple times. In response, there is a call for a Wales-wide inquiry into child sexual exploitation by these gangs. However, there is concern about the language used in discussing these sensitive topics, with a request to avoid overly graphic descriptions that could incite discrimination. Despite the serious nature of the allegations and public concern, there is resistance to a UK-wide inquiry, prompting the need for a focused investigation in Wales to address these issues effectively.

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Former Labour adviser Scarlett Maguire and political commentator Amon Bogle discuss front-page claims about the grooming inquiry, framing it as sabotage by Labour and a government-controlled process. - Speaker 1 (Amon Bogle) says the Telegraph front page alleges the grooming inquiry was sabotaged by Labour, and argues the inquiry from the outset was a follow-up of a cover-up spanning three decades, noting Labour initially refused a national inquiry. He asserts the government is manipulating the inquiry by refusing victims and survivors the chance to name perpetrators as Pakistanis, and by preventing examination of religious aspects of the abuse. - Speaker 2 (Scarlett Maguire) contends the issue is not an “Asian grooming gangs” problem but a Pakistani problem in the UK, with the vast majority of perpetrators from Mirpur in Pakistan. She says two women removed themselves from the inquiry because they were being silenced by the government from looking into race. - Speaker 0 (host) remarks on the broader fear of addressing the issue, recounting community knowledge of grooming in shops, gyms, and corner shops, and says he knows the abuse continues and no one is doing anything about it. - Speaker 2 adds that the country has been too scared to discuss the perpetrators, noting that police, social workers, and care workers were afraid of being labeled racist if they spoke out. - Speaker 3 (another participant) notes that there were conflated timelines and that early on, victims faced police or social workers who could be perceived as perpetrators in some cases. He mentions Kirsty Dahmer as the person who first brought grooming cases to court and reopened cases that had been closed, stressing the difficulty of running any inquiry that listens to all parties. - Speaker 3 emphasizes the challenge of conducting an inquiry where social workers and police are involved, and argues that victims and vulnerable young women in care were abused by social workers, the men who did it, and later by the police. He underlines the horrific nature of these events and notes that what happened is still happening today. - The discussion notes the ongoing impact on young women in care, with a final, emotive remark that reading a certain girl’s book would break one’s heart, signaling the lasting harm and urgency of the issue.

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Children were groomed and exploited in plain sight, with teachers and authorities ignoring the situation. Shabir Ahmed, a key figure in the Rochdale grooming gang, operated from a community center, selling young girls to older men. These racially motivated crimes against white working-class girls were overlooked by the Labour Party, which relied on block votes from specific communities. Despite the horrific nature of these crimes, there has been little accountability. Campaigns for justice have faced resistance, with attempts to silence whistleblowers. The focus remains on demanding a public inquiry into the systematic failures that allowed these abuses to continue. The political landscape has shifted, with efforts to unseat Labour politicians in favor of accountability and justice for the victims.
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