Jump to content

Starmer Orders National Grooming Gangs Inquiry After Casey Review Prompts Policy Reversal


Recommended Posts

Posted
39 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

You need a proper timeline instead of making things up, here

 

2023: A Grooming Gangs Taskforce is set up by Rishi Sunak's government, with qualified officers from all 43 police forces in England and Wales, and data analysts. In May 2024, 550 suspects had been arrested and 4,000 victims identified.

https://news.sky.com/story/grooming-gangs-scandal-timeline-what-happened-what-inquiries-there-were-and-how-starmer-was-involved-after-elon-musks-accusations-13285021

OK, thanks.  Too late to edit my post now, though.

  • Thumbs Down 1
Posted

Just today ... wait, it's after midnight my time, I mean yesterday, I read a short news story about UK police being called about noisy neighbors.   Police show up at the noisy neighbors house and find seven adult Pakistani men and two white 13 year old girls who were drunk. 

 

According to the news report, the police did not question the men about why there were two drunk 13 year old girls in the residence.    The police arrested the two 13 year old girls for being intoxicated!

  • Thumbs Down 1
Posted
1 hour ago, radiochaser said:

Just today ... wait, it's after midnight my time, I mean yesterday, I read a short news story about UK police being called about noisy neighbors.   Police show up at the noisy neighbors house and find seven adult Pakistani men and two white 13 year old girls who were drunk. 

 

According to the news report, the police did not question the men about why there were two drunk 13 year old girls in the residence.    The police arrested the two 13 year old girls for being intoxicated!


Can you share a link to this news report please? I mean you just read it yesterday so it should be handy somewhere.

  • Like 1
  • Thumbs Up 1
Posted
19 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:


Can you share a link to this news report please? I mean you just read it yesterday so it should be handy somewhere.

 

Yes; it would be interesting to read. 🙄

  • Thumbs Down 1
Posted
2 hours ago, josephbloggs said:


Can you share a link to this news report please? I mean you just read it yesterday so it should be handy somewhere.

 

I'll share the link for you but I wonder what the point is as you will no doubt criticize the source (BBC) or find some other way to continue the denial.   

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-43400336

 

You will also be able to read (from that link) this case: 

 

"A 12-year-old girl was found, being plied with alcohol, in a car with a 22-year-old man. He had indecent images of her on his phone. No action was taken."

 

Or perhaps this one will bring your head out of the sand, but I doubt it:

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-somerset-41844276

 

"The report said lessons must be learned after one of the girls was wrongly taken to court for alleged racial abuse against her abuser, while her abuser was not investigated until years later."

 

 

  • Thanks 1
Posted
On 6/18/2025 at 1:29 AM, josephbloggs said:


Can you share a link to this news report please? I mean you just read it yesterday so it should be handy somewhere.

It was on a news aggregator.   I don't know where it is anymore. 

Posted
On 6/18/2025 at 2:40 PM, James105 said:

 

I'll share the link for you but I wonder what the point is as you will no doubt criticize the source (BBC) or find some other way to continue the denial.   

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-43400336

 

You will also be able to read (from that link) this case: 

 

"A 12-year-old girl was found, being plied with alcohol, in a car with a 22-year-old man. He had indecent images of her on his phone. No action was taken."

 

Or perhaps this one will bring your head out of the sand, but I doubt it:

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-somerset-41844276

 

"The report said lessons must be learned after one of the girls was wrongly taken to court for alleged racial abuse against her abuser, while her abuser was not investigated until years later."

 

 

Why would I criticise the BBC? It's a reliable source - nice of you to admit it.

It was 7 years ago, so not in the news a couple of days ago as the poster inferred. Thanks for the link anyway even if you did have to add your usual childish insults.

Posted
On 6/16/2025 at 10:30 AM, Patong2021 said:

 

Better late than never. The core base of Labour has opposed an inquiry for fear of upsetting voting blocks who vote for Labour. The extreme left  and  student groups would not have allowed  the inquiry. Now they will have a difficult time  stopping it. Starmer needed an excuse to upset much of the party and now he has it.

 

More like Starmer has run out of excuses and this pressure has forced him into another huge flip-flop. 

Posted
45 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:

Why would I criticise the BBC? It's a reliable source - nice of you to admit it.

It was 7 years ago, so not in the news a couple of days ago as the poster inferred. Thanks for the link anyway even if you did have to add your usual childish insults.

 

Yes, well the Pakistani rape gangs have been operating with impunity for decades and these are examples of the police effectively aiding and abetting the rapists, but I haven't seen a report of any police officers being imprisoned for this offense.  Rape (or the aiding and abetting of) is not subject to statutory limitations so regardless of it being 7 years ago it is still as relevant as if it happened yesterday as justice has not been served to the police officers involved, or their leaders if following orders.   Lots of these kind of reports (out of literally hundreds if not thousands) will surface over the coming months/years if the national enquiry does its job, so those in denial will have to bury their heads in the sand extra deeply to avoid hearing or seeing the truth spoken about by the likes of Tommy Robinson et all over the last 10-15 years.   

 

If you do hear about even a fraction of some of the horrors these rapists were able to commit with impunity you too will be "jumping on the far right bandwagon" and want to see justice so that this can never happen again.   

Posted
32 minutes ago, James105 said:

 

Yes, well the Pakistani rape gangs have been operating with impunity for decades and these are examples of the police effectively aiding and abetting the rapists, but I haven't seen a report of any police officers being imprisoned for this offense.  Rape (or the aiding and abetting of) is not subject to statutory limitations so regardless of it being 7 years ago it is still as relevant as if it happened yesterday as justice has not been served to the police officers involved, or their leaders if following orders.   Lots of these kind of reports (out of literally hundreds if not thousands) will surface over the coming months/years if the national enquiry does its job, so those in denial will have to bury their heads in the sand extra deeply to avoid hearing or seeing the truth spoken about by the likes of Tommy Robinson et all over the last 10-15 years.   

 

If you do hear about even a fraction of some of the horrors these rapists were able to commit with impunity you too will be "jumping on the far right bandwagon" and want to see justice so that this can never happen again.   


Yes, I hope those guilty and any that might have been involved in a cover up are prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Disgusting people.

But you talk of bandwagons which is all Yaxley-Lennon jumped on. He didn't expose anyone, he didn't help, he even nearly caused one of the trials to collapse due to his own self serving grandstanding. He is a hypocrite and only cares about his own bank balance.

Keep him out of it and I'll happily watch justice (hopefully) take it's course now that Starmer has called a national enquiry - something that the Tories refused to do.
 

  • Thumbs Down 1
Posted
4 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:

he even nearly caused one of the trials to collapse due to his own self serving grandstanding

 

He has caused as many trials to collapse as you have then, which I presume is zero.   This argument that he "nearly" did something is beyond ridiculous.   

 

Tommy Robinson has been speaking about this since 2004.   His cousin was raped when she was 13 - she was plied with heroin and raped by muslim rape gangs in his home town of Luton.  I'm not sure "jumping on a bandwagon" is the typical phrase used when someone speaks out when a family member is raped but whatever.   The police didn't take any action against her rapists.  Had the police not covered this up I doubt you would have ever heard of Tommy Robinson had justice been done on behalf of his cousin. 

 

The reason that a national enquiry is happening is because Elon Musk amplified the horror of it when he discovered how bad it was.   Starmer has been bounced into this as they refused to do it 6 months ago.   He got Casey to do the report as she was (at the time) on the same page as Starmer and didn't want it.   Unfortunately for Starmer she is one of the few Labour types that has a conscience and when she discovered that only 1 council volunteered for a local enquiry she changed her view on this.   

  • Like 1

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   1 member




×
×
  • Create New...