Labour played politics when girls as young as 11 were raped by Asian gangs – how dare they call critics ‘far right’
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SO which are you – a paedophile grooming gang apologist or a far- right troll exploiting the thousands of rape victims to score political points?. It doesn’t feel like either option is very appealing, does it? Yet apparently we all have to pick a side now.
Anyone calling for a national public inquiry into the mass rape gangs scandal is just playing politics, while everyone else doesn’t really care about the plight of white working-class girls. Which is hardly helpful when it comes to winning justice for the many thousands of young girls who were so horrifically abused by their largely Pakistani- heritage rapists.
Or to getting to the truth of why so many people whose job it was to protect these vulnerable girls chose instead to turn a blind eye to — or, even worse, enabled — the heinous crimes. And it will certainly do NOTHING to stop those very same crimes still happening today to young girls in 50 or more towns and cities across our country.
The sad truth is that every single aspect of this gruesome story has been about political point-scoring ever since the first allegations came to light more than two decades ago. But it wasn’t the Right who were playing politics on this issue for so many years. It was the Left.
Year after year, again and again, the Left was willing to sacrifice white working-class girls on the altar of political correctness and their own misguided ideas of community cohesion. Anyone who spoke out about this was quickly told to shut up or face the end of their career — whether they were a social worker, a police officer or a local Labour MP.