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The grooming gangs scandal. UK. Multiculturalism at its best.

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Exert from The Daily Telegraph a well know reputable newspaper. 

We have asking for full information for over 10 years about this scandal. 

 

The key passages from the damning review into grooming gangs

From institutional failures to cowardice, Baroness Casey’s review has blown the establishment cover-up apart

Sam Ashworth-Hayes

16 June 2025 8:46pm BST

 

The publication of Baroness Casey’s grooming gang’s audit has forced Sir Keir Starmer into a U-turn, with the Prime Minister pledging a national inquiry into the scandal months after dismissing calls for an investigation as a “far-Right bandwagon”.

Having “read every single word” of Casey’s report, Sir Keir now believes that an inquiry is due. Yet much of what it covers was already known, from institutional failures and cowardice to patterns of behaviour. The difference is that now these statements are coming from an official source, it’s harder to write them off as dog whistles or deliberate attempts to stir up conflict.

Below are some of the key messages from the report.

The establishment attempted to dismiss the issue of ethnicity out of hand

The question of ethnicity has been “shied away from” across the country, Casey’s report concludes, with the ethnicity of two-thirds of perpetrators not recorded. Yet in the areas where data is available, there is enough evidence of disproportionate representation of Asian men to “at least warrant further examination.”

The official response to this has been “obfuscation” with “the system” claiming an “overwhelming problem with White perpetrators when that can’t be proved”.

A perfect example is found in the 2020 Home Office report, which has been “quoted and requoted in official reports, the media and elsewhere as proof that claims made about ‘Asian grooming gangs’ are sensationalised or untrue, although this audit found it hard to understand how the Home Office paper reached that conclusion, which does not seem to be evidenced in research or data.”

Then again, the Home Office is hardly the only organisation to have behaved in this way. As the review states, “despite reviews, reports and inquiries raising questions about men from Asian or Pakistani backgrounds grooming and sexually exploiting young White girls, the system has consistently failed to fully acknowledge this or collect accurate data so it can be examined effectively. Instead, flawed data is used repeatedly to dismiss claims about ‘Asian grooming gangs’ as sensationalised, biased or untrue.”

Officials were terrified that telling the truth would lead to ‘community tensions’

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