Britain's Labor Party life member has told Reform Party leader Nigel Farage that his party must launch an independent inquiry into Pakistan's Muslim rape gang scandal and, if necessary, prosecute officials who covered it up. he said.
Sir Maurice Glassman, founder of the party's renegade Blue Labour faction, said he wanted to “purge” the party of the “systemic neglect” that had led to the rape of at least tens of thousands of working-class white British girls. He said it must be done.
Blue Labor itself said yesterday that the party's decision to oppose the inquiry regarding X was a “regretful” decision.
In what may be the biggest act of political cowardice since the resignation of Enoch Powell, the Tory's revered politician over misinformation about his anti-immigration “Rivers of Blood” speech, Labor leaders I turned a blind eye to the scandal and fled into the bushes.
Mr. Glassman: Committee needs 'power of arrest'
Authorities “must confront the horrors that have occurred in our country,” Glassman said.
Systematic rape, neglect, and distrust. This needs to be practiced from a body politic…. I think we should have a nine-month committee. I think they should have the power of arrest. I think we should absolutely look at gang rape in Pakistan, systematic abuse, and the reluctance of those who were unwilling to investigate it.
Glassman said it was a mistake to include the survey as an amendment to the education bill. “This requires clear direction from the government.”
Mr Farage called this “rifle shooting”. Glassman prefers “show trials.”
“Do you think, as I feel, that a cover-up seems as despicable as a crime? Because it is a trusted element in society,” Farage asked. “It's social welfare. It's the police. If you can't trust these people…”
“And the same goes for the Cabinet,” Glassman added.
“This is the reality,” Glassman said. “A reluctance to fully confront the abhorrent things happening in our society. There needs to be an exorcism.”
Mr Glassman suggested Prime Minister Keir Starmer may support an independent inquiry given the reaction to the vote that invalidated it. A “softer voice” said: “It makes sense to conduct a concrete investigation. … Things are progressing.”
Glassman continues:
Our only concern…is saving the lives of the victims and exposing those who covered it up. That's it. This is too disgusting and too bad to be involved in party politics. …I don't want to call this a limited investigation. I like to call this a real investigation. …a specific investigation into the systematic sexual abuse of working-class girls across the country by predatory rape gangs.
This needs to be revealed and really exposed.
Blue Labor: Needs “basic answers”
Glassman's reference to exposing the scandal is a reference to years of efforts by police to cover up the crime. They even arrested a father who tried to protect his daughter from a Pakistani rapist.
Police told a father he would be arrested as a “racist” if he complained, and arrested another man who went to a rape facility where a Pakistani had given birth to his daughter.
The third account was from my grandfather. A Rotherham woman called police after hearing screams from nearby residents. Police found two girls along with seven Pakistani men. One was naked and drunk. Police arrested her and she was found guilty of drunkenness and disorderly conduct. They did not ask why the two girls were with seven adult Pakistanis.
“Our view is that forcing MPs to vote against a national inquiry is a mistake we will regret,” Blue Labor wrote to X. Ta.
This story isn't going anywhere. The dam has broken – finally.
The most basic questions about this horror remain unanswered, including the number of victims, the identities of all the perpetrators, and the names of those in positions of power and authority responsible for covering up or enabling this abuse. Not obtained. .
Like Glassman, Blue Labor pointed out that the victims were working-class girls. And they were “too often disrespectful, disbelieving, or openly hostile to working-class people.”
Too often, the faction continued, officials doubted their credibility because they were teenagers.
And they do so primarily within an institutional culture that fears accusations of racism and appears more concerned with “managing community relations” than with strong and fair policing. He was a white victim of a man of Pakistani descent.
We are still far from justice. This will be the beginning of a full-scale nationwide investigation.
This followed Blue Labour's public statements regarding gangs.
“For many of us in Blue Labour, the left's inability to face up to the horrific reality of the systematic grooming and rape of young girls, mainly by men of Pakistani descent, in British towns has undermined our commitment to progressive politics. Trust has been forever severed,” the party wrote. :
Faced with this reality, progressives denied, obscured, obscured, looked away, and changed the subject. There is nothing to do but face the dark side of multiculturalism.
Too many people still do the same thing, quickly moving on to talk about the far right or Elon Musk. But this is not their problem, nor is it the Prime Minister's problem. It's about the victims and their families and the failures on every level that made their abuse possible.
Leftists who tried to expose the scandal were “told to shut up.”
“In liberal societies, it is still considered impolite to talk about such things,” the party continued.
The truth is so horrifying that it is almost unbelievable and confounds the progressive imagination. However, this harassment is morally despicable and continues to this day.
UK mask scandal resumes news
Trouble for Labor began on January 1 when Elon Musk retweeted GB News' Charlie Peters, who had posted a thread about rape gangs. News reports in 2011 showed Pakistani Muslims grooming and gang-raping girls in Rotherham, and reports a few years later said police were “racist”. He hid the crime because he was afraid of being called out.
But now this scandal is spreading rapidly.
Apparently, the far-left mainstream media has learned that it has to report the facts about Pakistanis.
“Previously unpublished data suggests that Pakistanis are up to four times more likely than the general population to be responsible for child sexual grooming crimes reported to police,” the Telegraph said. Reported today.