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UK Rape Gangs - As Bad as The Epstein Case?

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This is 9 Hours.

No way I have time to watch this.

But Rupert Lowe is suggesting the rape gangs were "groomed" ?

High officials in UK govt are in on it?

That's what I'm getting from this.

So he will name names soon?

Rupert Lowe has unveiled a 200-page report examining the causes and institutional failures surrounding Britain's grooming gangs scandal. Speaking after a 16-month investigation, Lowe accused the political establishment, police, local authorities, social services, the NHS, judiciary and media of failing victims for decades. He praised survivors and experts who contributed evidence, while promising further action, including potential private prosecutions and efforts to hold those responsible accountable. Lowe argued that previous inquiries have failed to deliver justice and warned against allowing the issue to be delayed or forgotten. The report, funded by public donations, seeks to examine how the scandal developed and why authorities repeatedly failed to intervene.

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3 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

This is 9 Hours.

No way I have time to watch this.

But Rupert Lowe is suggesting the rape gangs were "groomed" ?

High officials in UK govt are in on it?

That's what I'm getting from this.

So he will name names soon?

Rupert Lowe has unveiled a 200-page report examining the causes and institutional failures surrounding Britain's grooming gangs scandal. Speaking after a 16-month investigation, Lowe accused the political establishment, police, local authorities, social services, the NHS, judiciary and media of failing victims for decades. He praised survivors and experts who contributed evidence, while promising further action, including potential private prosecutions and efforts to hold those responsible accountable. Lowe argued that previous inquiries have failed to deliver justice and warned against allowing the issue to be delayed or forgotten. The report, funded by public donations, seeks to examine how the scandal developed and why authorities repeatedly failed to intervene.

I thought you claimed something about being intellectually lazy yesterday, and here you post again, you do not have time? As you have claimed numerously times before?

Just wondering why you feel you do not have time?

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3 minutes ago, Hummin said:

Just wondering why you feel you do not have time?

Because the video is 9 hours.

I'd rather sit on a bar stool for 9 hours.

Did you get the gist of this topic at all?

Edited by save the frogs

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