Popular Post Social Media Posted January 13 Popular Post Posted January 13 The UK government is under growing pressure to cease providing financial aid to Pakistan amid accusations that the country is obstructing the deportation of convicted child sex offenders from Britain. Former Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick has strongly criticized the ongoing aid to Pakistan, claiming it is being misused while Islamabad refuses to accept deported criminals. This controversy revolves around the inability to deport grooming gang leaders from Rochdale and other areas, who were found guilty of exploiting and abusing young white girls. Jenrick expressed his outrage, stating, "It's shameful that Pakistan is abusing our generosity and madness that the Government isn't doing something about it." He advocated for stripping dual nationals of their UK citizenship and deporting them without exceptions, adding, "These sick and twisted individuals should never set foot on British soil again." Pakistan has been a significant recipient of UK aid, receiving over £1 billion in the last decade. Yet, the refusal to accept deported offenders, including prominent figures like Adil Khan and Qari Abdul Rauf, has intensified calls for the UK to leverage its aid and visa policies. Khan and Rauf, both part of a notorious gang that terrorized young girls for two years, remain in the UK despite being ordered for deportation due to Pakistan's stance. Khan, convicted of child trafficking and serving four years of an eight-year sentence, and Rauf, serving three and a half years out of six, have both attempted to avoid deportation by renouncing their Pakistani citizenship. Immigration judges dismissed these maneuvers, stating it would be "relatively easy" for the men to regain their status in Pakistan. Judges Charlotte Welsh and Siew Ling Yoke, while upholding the deportation orders, noted Khan's "breathtaking lack of remorse" and highlighted the strong public interest in removing them from the UK. Despite the legal rulings, Khan and Rauf continue to live and work in the UK, much to the dismay of their victims and the community. Rauf, reportedly employed by a takeaway delivery company, remains a conspicuous presence in Rochdale, where his presence has sparked public outrage. One local mother lamented, "Nobody can believe that monster is still here after what he did to those young girls. It's disgusting. What is the country coming to? Why is he still here?" The Home Office has not disclosed the exact number of UK-based criminals Pakistan has declined to accept, fueling further frustration and calls for transparency. Jenrick has previously emphasized the necessity of making foreign aid contingent on a country’s cooperation with deportation orders. The situation has escalated into a broader debate on balancing humanitarian aid with stringent immigration policies and the accountability of recipient nations. The case of Rauf, Khan, and potentially others, remaining in the UK due to Pakistan's refusal, underscores a critical impasse in international deportation protocols and raises questions about the future of UK aid to non-cooperative countries. Based on a report by Daily Mail 2024-01-14 Related Topics: The Silenced Truth: How Political Correctness Delayed Justice for Grooming Victims Britons Overwhelmingly Support a New Grooming Gang Inquiry Romanian Grooming Gang Convicted of Sexually Exploiting Women in Dundee Ethnicity of Grooming Gangs, Says Whistleblower’s Aide Grooming Networks Persist in Oxford, Warns Former Investigator Convicted Rochdale Grooming Gang Leader Still in the Town & not Deported Starmer Condemns 'Lies and Misinformation' Over Child Sexual Abuse UK Ex-MP Claims Grooming Gang Ethnicity Was Suppressed to Protect Votes Elon Musk Advocates for Tommy Robinson’s Release Amid Criticism of UK Leadership Kemi Badenoch Urges National Inquiry into UK Grooming Scandal 2 2
Popular Post Classic Ray Posted January 13 Popular Post Posted January 13 A more effective measure would be to cease issuing UK visas to all Pakistani citizens, including family members, until they accept all deportees. The uproar this would cause in Pakistan would I’m sure be what’s needed. 1 2 12
sammieuk1 Posted January 14 Posted January 14 Lets get some Kaiser Chiefs playing the lid is surely coming off 🤔
Chomper Higgot Posted January 14 Posted January 14 1 hour ago, Classic Ray said: A more effective measure would be to cease issuing UK visas to all Pakistani citizens, including family members, until they accept all deportees. The uproar this would cause in Pakistan would I’m sure be what’s needed. Agree. Refusing visas would hit the people the Pakistani Government are most likely to listen to. Cutting humanitarian aid would hit the people the Pakistani Government are least likely to listen to. 2
Popular Post proton Posted January 14 Popular Post Posted January 14 17 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said: Agree. Refusing visas would hit the people the Pakistani Government are most likely to listen to. Cutting humanitarian aid would hit the people the Pakistani Government are least likely to listen to. Do both, why are we giving the enemy money in the first place? 1 1 2 4
Popular Post JonnyF Posted January 14 Popular Post Posted January 14 23 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said: Cutting humanitarian aid would hit the people the Pakistani Government are least likely to listen to. Hardly. The Pakistani government would pocket the vast majority of it before any of it filters down to the people who really need it. https://www.worldeconomics.com/National-Statistics/Corruption-Levels/Pakistan.aspx 1 1 1
Chomper Higgot Posted January 14 Posted January 14 12 minutes ago, proton said: Do both, why are we giving the enemy money in the first place? Enemy? Pakistan is not at war with the UK. 2 1
Chomper Higgot Posted January 14 Posted January 14 5 minutes ago, JonnyF said: Hardly. The Pakistani government would pocket the vast majority of it before any of it filters down to the people who really need it. https://www.worldeconomics.com/National-Statistics/Corruption-Levels/Pakistan.aspx Oh you have some general league of corruption and from that you draw conclusions on something you don’t actually have any facts on. 1 1
Popular Post JonnyF Posted January 14 Popular Post Posted January 14 3 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said: Oh you have some general league of corruption and from that you draw conclusions on something you don’t actually have any facts on. Yeah I'm sure they make an exception for British foreign aid 😄. What planet are you on? 1 2
Popular Post jippytum Posted January 14 Popular Post Posted January 14 We pay millions to Pakistan and have welcomed many Pakistan immigrants to the UK. As a thank you hundreds of sexual offenders from the Pakistan communities have been found guilty of sexually molesting our young people. Not Pakistani children only non Muslim children have been targeted. Pakistan refuses to accept the convicted sex offenders when we try to deport them instead remaining in the UK in benifits. Disgraceful. 1 1 1 1 1 2
The Cyclist Posted January 14 Posted January 14 2 hours ago, Classic Ray said: A more effective measure would be to cease issuing UK visas to all Pakistani citizens, including family members, until they accept all deportees. The uproar this would cause in Pakistan would I’m sure be what’s needed. Nah They will just a hitch a maritime taxi across the Channel if they really wanted to get to the UK. No Visa needed.
Popular Post Yagoda Posted January 14 Popular Post Posted January 14 My rule for Foreign Aid: This is my money. I will give it to you but you must do what I tell you. If you dont like it, bye. 1 3
MalcolmB Posted January 14 Posted January 14 You can’t really blame Pakistan for not wanting to take in rapists. They should be in UK prisons for crimes committed in the UK. 1 2
jippytum Posted January 14 Posted January 14 Do you think the UK should deduct the cost of keeping Pakistani sex offenders in jail for molesting our children from the amount of aid we pay to Pakistan every year. 2 1 1
proton Posted January 14 Posted January 14 38 minutes ago, MalcolmB said: You can’t really blame Pakistan for not wanting to take in rapists. They should be in UK prisons for crimes committed in the UK. Why not, they worship one ! 1
Yagoda Posted January 14 Posted January 14 46 minutes ago, mdr224 said: Im damn glad theres nobody from Pakistan where i am I was partying with a <deleted> the other day, he could rip with the best of us. But he was born in Boston.
Neeranam Posted January 14 Posted January 14 They are not Pakistani if they renounced their citizenship. Why should Pakistan take them? Similar things happen in Thailand with former Chinese. 1
Bkk Brian Posted January 14 Posted January 14 Just now, Neeranam said: They are not Pakistani if they renounced their citizenship. Why should Pakistan take them? Similar things happen in Thailand with former Chinese. Who told you they'd all renounced their citizenship? This is nothing to do with Thailand by the way. 1 1
Popular Post Justanotherone Posted January 14 Popular Post Posted January 14 what about a law, that only gives you back a little after you put in a lot into the system so no free housing, no free hotels, no free money, no free anything for ILLEGAL ECONOMIC migrants and fake refugees 2 1
Neeranam Posted January 14 Posted January 14 23 minutes ago, Justanotherone said: what about a law, that only gives you back a little after you put in a lot into the system so no free housing, no free hotels, no free money, no free anything for ILLEGAL ECONOMIC migrants and fake refugees What about sending them straight back to where they came from, or put them all in labour camps? Other countries do. 2
Neeranam Posted January 14 Posted January 14 1 hour ago, jippytum said: . As a thank you hundreds of sexual offenders from the Pakistan communities have been found guilty of sexually molesting our young people. Really, hundreds? Recently, you mentioned there were few arrests, make your mind up!
Popular Post thaibeachlovers Posted January 14 Popular Post Posted January 14 Why is any aid being given to Pakistan? I see no justification in sending taxpayers money to a country that has proven itself to be undemocratic by IMO fabricating charges against Khan to prevent him becoming PM. Also a country that protected Bin Laden. There is plenty of money in Pakistan, just in the pockets of certain people. Let them support their own country. 1 1 1 2
Chomper Higgot Posted January 14 Posted January 14 32 minutes ago, Neeranam said: They are not Pakistani if they renounced their citizenship. Why should Pakistan take them? Similar things happen in Thailand with former Chinese. I think you’ve mistaken the sex offenders who fled to Pakistan with the sex offender who was released from prison in 2014 and has still not been deported and claims he has renounced his Pakistani citizenship.
Chomper Higgot Posted January 14 Posted January 14 30 minutes ago, Justanotherone said: what about a law, that only gives you back a little after you put in a lot into the system so no free housing, no free hotels, no free money, no free anything for ILLEGAL ECONOMIC migrants and fake refugees You mean the people who currently don’t receive benefits?! 1 1
Popular Post thaibeachlovers Posted January 14 Popular Post Posted January 14 36 minutes ago, Neeranam said: They are not Pakistani if they renounced their citizenship. Why should Pakistan take them? Similar things happen in Thailand with former Chinese. If Pakistan won't take them, put them in jail till Pakistan does. I wouldn't complain if they did so. 1 1 1
Popular Post James105 Posted January 14 Popular Post Posted January 14 1 minute ago, Chomper Higgot said: You mean the people who currently don’t receive benefits?! The free hotels, free money and free NHS are all benefits that illegal immigrants receive. Stop peddling misinformation. 4
Neeranam Posted January 14 Posted January 14 12 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said: Why is any aid being given to Pakistan? I see no justification in sending taxpayers money to a country that has proven itself to be undemocratic by IMO fabricating charges against Khan to prevent him becoming PM. Also a country that protected Bin Laden. There is plenty of money in Pakistan, just in the pockets of certain people. Let them support their own country. Approximately £4 billion annually in Bilateral Trade (2023). The Pakistani diaspora in the UK is estimated at around 1.6 million people, making it one of the largest minority communities in the UK. The diaspora plays a key role in fostering cultural ties, remittances, and political influence.
cdnvic Posted January 14 Posted January 14 Removed some misinformation. Please do not make exaggerated blanket statements about religions, and nationalities. 2
Popular Post MalcolmB Posted January 14 Popular Post Posted January 14 54 minutes ago, proton said: Why not, they worship one ! By the look of your photo you do also. 1 1 1
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