McMahon Sacked As Starmer Distances Himself From Rape Gang Reckoning

McMahon Sacked As Starmer Distances Himself From Rape Gang Reckoning

At the heart of the grooming gang cover up in Oldham stands Labour politician Jim McMahon.

As leader of Oldham Council, McMahon worked ruthlessly to silence me and to bury the truth that organised Pakistani rape gangs were preying on vulnerable White working class girls in our town. He knew. His council knew. And together they chose silence over protection.

Instead of warning parents that their daughters were being dragged off the streets, raped and trafficked, McMahon and his allies closed ranks. They congratulated themselves on controlling the narrative while children’s lives were being destroyed.

McMahon’s backstory matters here. His mother is a Muslim convert and he built his career in Oldham by relying on the bloc vote of the Pakistani & Bangladeshi Muslim community.

Like so many other Labour Party politicians exposed in the rape gang cover up, McMahon’s dependency on the Muslim bloc vote shaped his decisions.

It explains why he would rather protect his political base than protect little White girls from predators. It explains why he even stooped to using the funeral of Lee Rigby, a murdered soldier, as political cover to justify suppressing the truth. That is the measure of the man.

When attempts to have me jailed for crimes I did not commit failed, McMahon tried to weaponise Labour Party lawyers against me. He thought he could sue me into silence. But when I refused to back down, when I told him and his lawyers I would meet them in the High Court, he folded and ran. A coward dressed up as a statesman.

But this story is bigger than Jim McMahon. It is about every politician who calculated that the suffering of little girls was a price worth paying for votes and careers. It is about an establishment that believed it could smother the truth forever.

They were wrong.

Keir Starmer removing Angela Rayner, Lucy Powell and Jim McMahon from their senior government roles changes nothing. The reckoning is coming. Justice is coming. No office, no title, no sham review from Andy Burnham, no pack of lawyers, no friendly journalists and no Pakistani gangster friends will protect those who sold out our children.


I am Raja Miah. It is now seven years since I first started to expose how politicians protected the rape gangs.

Labour Party leaders tried everything to stop me from exposing what took place. They fabricated evidence and used Greater Manchester Police and the CPS to try and maliciously prosecute me. I spent over three years on bail as case after case collapsed in court. My mother died before I could clear my name.

The truth is now undeniable: the Pakistani rape gangs are real, their victims number in the hundreds of thousands, and the cover-up continues.

The National Inquiry we fought for is about to begin. This is our one chance to ensure it isn't another whitewash. But only if enough people know what really happened and are prepared to fight back against the next attempt at a cover up.

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- Raja Miah MBE