The Minister on the Brink: Jess Phillips and the Unraveling of Labour's Grooming Gang Cover-up

The Minister on the Brink: Jess Phillips and the Unraveling of Labour's Grooming Gang Cover-up

It wasn't candour that led to the Minister for Safeguarding Jess Phillips' admission regarding the cover-up of sexual exploitation rings targeting young White girls by networks of Pakistani rape gangs. Rather, it was the unbearable weight of mounting evidence finally breaking through the carefully constructed wall of political self-preservation.

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This reluctant acknowledgement, dragged into public view only after sustained pressure, represents not political honesty but the desperate manoeuvre of an embattled minister whose position grows more untenable with each passing day.

The Minister's steadfast refusal to pursue a comprehensive National Inquiry reveals where true priorities lie. Such an investigation would inevitably expose not just the industrial-scale abuse but identify specific individuals whose political careers were built on sacrificing the safety of vulnerable White girls in exchange for securing bloc votes from certain communities.

The systematic exploitation of these children represents a catastrophic moral failure that runs deep across the country. That this betrayal was perpetuated and covered up for political gain makes it nothing short of unforgivable.

Instead of transparency, Phillips offers carefully limited admissions while continuing to shield her Labour allies, the very people whose negligence and collusion allowed these horrors to flourish unchecked for decades.

Once positioned as a champion for women and girls, Phillips now finds herself making the unconscionable choice to protect the Labour Party machine rather than fulfilling her duty to actually safeguard British girls. The performative outrage of yesterday has given way to the political calculation of today.

It is now painfully clear that Phillips is a Minister on the precipice. Whatever good she once claimed to have done is now completely overshadowed by the stark reality that, once placed in a position to actually safeguard British children, she chose instead to protect her Labour allies, those whose actions and inactions allowed this industrial-scale abuse to flourish.

There is no escaping this uncomfortable truth: in certain parts of the United Kingdom, the line between Labour Party political interests and the protection of Pakistani Rape Clans has become disturbingly blurred.

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No amount of spin, performative tears, or manufactured outrage from Phillips will change the facts now firmly in the public domain. The era of convenient political silence is finally over. The British people are demanding justice for these victims and they will not be silenced by those whose primary concern remains political self-preservation rather than the protection of vulnerable children.

The question now is not whether Phillips will fall, but how many others within the Labour establishment will be exposed when she does.

Raja Miah MBE


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 traded the lives of working-class White girls for votes.

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