SILENCE BY INTIMIDATION: LABOUR'S GROOMING GANG STRATEGY

SILENCE BY INTIMIDATION: LABOUR'S GROOMING GANG STRATEGY

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There comes a moment when the mask slips, when the carefully constructed political facade crumbles, and we glimpse the rotten truth beneath. For Labour's Lucy Powell MP, that moment arrived during BBC Radio 4's Any Questions, when she dismissed the industrial-scale rape of vulnerable white working-class girls as a "little trumpet" and a "dog whistle."

This wasn't a gaffe. This wasn't a slip of the tongue. This was the calculated response of a party that has consistently sacrificed vulnerable girls on the altar of electoral convenience.

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The mask slipped again on Monday, when Downing Street doubled down, claiming the grooming gangs scandal was being "weaponised" by those making "political points." No 10's spokesman declared it was "obviously disappointing for people to do so," adding that "any political point scoring on an issue such as this is disappointing."

Let that sink in. Speaking about the systematic rape of thousands of children is now "disappointing" in Labour's Britain.

This isn't new. In January, Sir Keir Starmer himself declared that critics were merely "jumping on the bandwagon of the far right." The implication is unmistakable.

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Speak about grooming gangs and you're aligned with extremists. Voice concern for the victims and you're opportunistic. Demand accountability and you're dangerous.

Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp cut through the gaslighting: "Pathetic from Starmer and No 10. Speaking out for rape gang victims and against the cover-up that followed is not 'a far right bandwagon', not a 'dog whistle', not 'weaponising' anything."

Even more damning was the response from Marlon West, father of grooming gang survivor Scarlett: "I don't believe it's so much about scoring political points. It's because he's not acting on demands for a public inquiry that other parties are challenging... We just want a statutory public inquiry into grooming, which he's stalling on."

Powell's subsequent non-apology ("I'm sorry if this was unclear") merely reinforces the contempt. It translates as: "I meant what I said, but I regret the backlash." Health Secretary Wes Streeting's pathetic defence, that Powell said things "in the heat of debate" that "come across badly" only confirms this was damage control, not contrition.

This isn't about politics. It's about children who were failed by the very institutions meant to protect them.

The numbers tell their own story: 76% of Britons support a national inquiry according to YouGov polling. Yet Labour MPs were instructed to vote against such an inquiry, with Starmer only entertaining a potential reversal if victims' groups specifically demanded it.

What message does this send? That justice is accessible only to those with the "correct" political affiliations. That accountability requires permission from the very establishment that failed these children in the first place.

The uncomfortable reality is that many Labour MPs representing constituencies with significant Muslim populations find themselves in a delicate electoral position. The Muslim bloc vote represents a crucial pillar of support in numerous Labour-held seats across the country.

Labour's calculation is brutally simple: white working-class girls from council estates do not command the same political capital as organised voting blocs from their Pakistani Muslim voter base. These girls were expendable then. They remain expendable now.

A National Inquiry would see Labour politicians exposed in ways never seen before. It would not be a question of whether politicians would face prison but how many.

This is why they dismiss concerns as "dog whistles." This is why they label critics as "far right." This is why they claim those seeking justice are "weaponising" tragedy. This is why they believe the public can be cowed into compliance and that ordinary Britons lack the courage to speak truth to power when that power wears the right political colours.

Keir Starmer and his gang believe the public can be cowed into compliance and that ordinary Britons lack the courage to speak truth to power. As the media bandwagon moves on to the next story, they think they have won. Whether they have depends entirely on us.

Some truths cannot be silenced. Some injustices demand to be spoken. And the British people know exactly who tried to silence them when it mattered most.


For those new to me, I'm Raja Miah MBE. I spent six years leading a small team that exposed how Labour politicians protected Pakistani Rape Gangs and exchanged working class White girls for votes.

My work continues despite powerful forces including the media, politicians, police and public officials all conspiring to desperately stop me and bury the truth.

Both politicians and police have all repeatedly tried and failed to have me imprisoned. My crime? Refusing to look the other way to the gang rape of children.

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