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Starmer and grooming gangs


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1 minute ago, Vince Green said:

I think Starmer probably has reason to be worried but what the 'heck' is Elon Musk getting involved for? 

We seem to be hearing Musk's name a little too often for my liking

That's because, being the world's richest man, he thinks he's King of the world also 🙄 :big_boss:   Message to Musk,,,, "BUTTON IT !!!" 🙏🤣

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Hello,  It was not only Starmer, Police/ Social Services and Councils all knew what was going on and did nothing to stop it back a few years, Now some have been brave and come forward leading to arrest and convictions, Even at Oxford, the City of dreaming spires they call it , I reckon it is still going on, Cannot imagine how Parents must feel having a Daughter involved, Hanging would be to good for these ********  it seems to me most come from 1 Country ??

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2 hours ago, Vince Green said:

I think Starmer probably has reason to be worried but what the 'heck' is Elon Musk getting involved for? 

We seem to be hearing Musk's name a little too often for my liking

Because he can - and unlike people in this country - has free speech 

4 minutes ago, Flashman said:

Labour voters: is this what you voted for?

Wasn’t just Labour though. It was the UniParty at large. However Labour was screaming from the opposition benches over this but are now shrugging their collective shoulders “nothing to do with us Guv”

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4 hours ago, Vince Green said:

I think Starmer probably has reason to be worried but what the 'heck' is Elon Musk getting involved for? 

We seem to be hearing Musk's name a little too often for my liking

Well Labour sent 100 activists over to the US to campaign for Biden, what's good for the Goose and all that.  I for one am glad he has called Starmer out for what he is.  Shame it took an American to do it.

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1 hour ago, discobob said:

Wasn’t just Labour though. It was the UniParty at large. However Labour was screaming from the opposition benches over this but are now shrugging their collective shoulders “nothing to do with us Guv”

These remain Labour councils with Labour MPs. It appears that knowledge of these vile crimes were spread about any number of civil authorities in those Labour-controlled councils.

it’s sickening that anybody is treated like meat, but the underlying reason these girls were ignored is a national shame that we must all live with. 

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2 hours ago, Flashman said:

These remain Labour councils with Labour MPs. It appears that knowledge of these vile crimes were spread about any number of civil authorities in those Labour-controlled councils.

it’s sickening that anybody is treated like meat, but the underlying reason these girls were ignored is a national shame that we must all live with. 

I agree - but these findings have been in the hands of both governments as well and a national approach is what is needed to tackle it. But anyone who looked the other way or excused the perpetrators should have their liberty removed

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I bet that we don't know the half of it yet. Like a lot of things, we're only being told what they think they can get away with.                                                                        Wonder if the "freedom of information act" would reveal more?

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This the first time I’ve ever been ashamed to be British. 

We mock the Yanks for school shootings, but are we any better for enabling mass rape?  

This wasn't during war, or in the Dark Ages. This was since the 1990s across a number of areas of the country.

What’s worse is that I lack the belief that it’s still not happening. The desire, opportunity and absence of deterrent remain unchanged as far as I can see. 

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We know why this has been covered up and I am not going to mention it here and get banned.

 

A VERY sorry state of affairs that a lot of the people in positions of power have tried to ignore or even sweep under the carpet.

 

Quite how some of these people sleep at night with what should be on the consciences is a mystery.

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2 hours ago, TIGHTCHOKE said:

We know why this has been covered up and I am not going to mention it here and get banned.

 

A VERY sorry state of affairs that a lot of the people in positions of power have tried to ignore or even sweep under the carpet.

 

Quite how some of these people sleep at night with what should be on the consciences is a mystery.

Simply no conscience unless applicable to them personally? Simples!

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This entire sorry saga infuriates me. From the refusal to acknowledge what was going on by many authorities, including government bodies such as the Police and the politicians from who it filtered down with instruction to look the other way and not rock any boats, to those in authority who reprimanded and threatened those inferior to them with consequences, to those guilty of the grooming ( I don’t care what colour or ethnicity they were….they could be white English for all I care ) who despite their apparent distaste for those they deemed of no consequence and considered to be of loose morals, managed to put aside  any self respect they had for themselves to the extent they didn’t mind sticking their todgers in them 🤷‍♂️ ( who’d have thought eh?) to those MP’s who told others to keep their mouths shut on social media ( this is scandalous! these were elected politicians for crying out loud! ) for the sake of diversity…..and a fear of civil unrest no doubt, to Jess Philip’s who I once had quite a lot of respect for, to Starmer who was in his then position surely privy to most of what went on. 
It stinks beyond description and the entire cess pit of corruption and duplicity needs investigation. 
This is the sort of scandal which any self respecting journalists and politicians should be all over like a rash. 
One can only assume it’s a can of worms no one has the guts to open, for obvious reasons. 

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I quite enjoy listening to this gentleman. Quite interesting  that he says  you can't use the words " rape gangs " on YouTube . Yes there is still censored happening on YouTube 

Another interesting point if the labour councils and the parties in power as far back as the early 2000 had sorted  this problem of these grooming  gangs . Tommy Robinson  would not be in jail now .

And Nick Griffin of the BNP who raised this groom gangs scandal  back in early 2000s.

Makes you think were they 

" far right or just right " 

 

 

 

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