The Hypocrisy of Jess Phillips: Safeguarding Girls or Safeguarding Votes?

The Hypocrisy of Jess Phillips: Safeguarding Girls or Safeguarding Votes?

Let’s talk about Jess Phillips MP, the government’s Minister for Safeguarding Women and Girls.

This is the same Jess Phillips who received a formal request from Oldham Council for a Public Inquiry into the gang rape of children in the town, an inquiry supported by survivors and campaigners alike. She sat on the request for months, only to respond with a flat-out refusal.

This is the same Jess Phillips who declined to meet residents in Oldham concerned about the industrial-scale abuse of children, claiming she simply didn't have the time.

This is the same Jess Phillips who claims that her decision not to support a National Inquiry was based on speaking to survivors. Yet she refuses to say how many survivors she spoke to, or whether any of them opposed an inquiry with statutory powers.

This is the same Jess Phillips who insists she never turned a blind eye to what is now widely recognised as the systematic, racially-aggravated gang rape of working-class White girls by predominantly Pakistani-heritage men.

All the while, Jess Phillips has carefully cultivated her public image as a champion of women and girls. As a fearless voice against misogyny and abuse.

Yet here she is, smiling for a photo-op surrounded exclusively by men from the very demographic implicated in the rape gang scandals. No women present. No survivors. No scrutiny.

Why does Jess Phillips have time for this closed-door meeting with Muslim men but not for working-class families in Oldham, Rotherham, or Rochdale demanding justice?

And in constituencies where postal voting patterns often follow the bloc vote instructions from mosques and male elders, one has to ask: is this safeguarding women and girls, or is she safeguarding political power?

The truth is out. The world is watching. And justice is coming.

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