The Rewards of Cover-Up

The Rewards of Cover-Up

The Third Labour Leader We Removed From Power Is Standing Next To The Prime Minister. Ask Yourself Why.

Look at this photograph carefully.

Standing next to Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Angeliki Stogia, Labour's candidate in the Gorton and Denton by-election, is Amanda Chadderton. Former leader of Oldham Council.

Chadderton was the third Labour leader in succession that our campaign removed from power at the ballot box. She was removed as part of our long campaign to expose the cover-up of the Pakistani rape gangs in Oldham. Girls were being abused in that town. The council knew. It helped cover up what took place. And then, when we spoke out, it branded us far right conspiracy theorists.

When the truth came out, instead of accepting responsibility, Chadderton stood up in the Council chamber and claimed gang rape did not destroy lives.

When it became clear we were going to defeat her in the upcoming election, Andy Burnham's police force, the same force with a proven record of protecting rape gang perpetrators, unlawfully arrested me and attempted to have me imprisoned on remand to prevent me from lawfully campaigning. They failed and were forced to release me without charge the same day that they dawn raided my home.

We then destroyed Chadderton at the ballot box.

Ousted Oldham Council leader says town’s politics remain toxic
Amanda Chadderton says her defeat in the recent elections was partly due to a conspiracy theory.

Within weeks of her defeat, she was hired by Yvette Cooper. The same Yvette Cooper who fought to prevent the national inquiry that Labour have since been forced to hold. The same Yvette Cooper who went on to become Home Secretary. The woman who employed Chadderton went on to run the Home Office. Nobody in the Labour Party has answered for that.

This is not coincidence. This is the Labour Party protecting itself.

The pattern has been consistent from the beginning. Defeat one of them and they resurface in a government job. Expose the cover-up and the state tries to imprison you. Push for an inquiry and they spend years blocking it, then rig it when they can no longer refuse.

So when Keir Starmer stands next to Amanda Chadderton for a campaign photograph, he is telling you everything you need to know. The people who covered this up are not on the outside looking in. They are on the inside, rewarded, protected, and standing shoulder to shoulder with the Prime Minister.

That is why we do not view the upcoming national inquiry as justice. We view it as the next battleground. And if the last seven years have proven anything, it is that they cannot stop us from telling the truth.

Now who is going to stand with me?

We are not where we are by accident. We will not get where we need to be if we leave it to those that were part of the cover up to deliver justice. Stand with me.

I’m Raja Miah. For seven years, I led a small team that exposed how politicians protected the rape gangs. Before that, I spent over a decade trying to stop violent extremists exploiting abandoned communities.

This work is free because the truth must circulate. But truth without numbers is easy to crush. The government does not fear facts. It fears scale. The Rape Gang protecting Establishment fear thousands reading, sharing, and backing the same work because numbers mean witnesses, pressure, and consequences. That’s why this matters.

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– Raja Miah MBE