Why Did Jim McMahon MP Call Me a Racist? Was It Because I Exposed The Role of the Labour Party in the Cover Up of The Gang Rape of Children?

Why Did Jim McMahon MP Call Me a Racist?  Was It Because I Exposed The Role of the Labour Party in the Cover Up of The Gang Rape of Children?

How a Sitting MP Used Parliament to Shield a Scandal And Protect Labour's Power Base

People often assume that because of my background, I’m immune to accusations of racism or far-right extremism. But the reality is far more sinister: the establishment doesn't excuse me, they target me more aggressively, precisely because I don’t fit their stereotype and I expose their failures.

Take one clear example: a coordinated smear attack led by Labour MP Jim McMahon, now a government minister, and amplified by his ideological comrades at the Manchester Evening News. In a blatant misuse of parliamentary privilege, McMahon stood in the House of Commons and accused me of “spreading hate, racism, and disinformation.

That statement, delivered without evidence, was then given prominent, uncritical coverage by the MEN, a publication that has become little more than a mouthpiece for the local Labour machine.

The article ignored context, offered no right of reply, and conveniently omitted the inconvenient truth: I had exposed the gang rape of children in Oldham and the political cover-up that followed. But rather than report that, the story became about me, a manufactured scandal designed to bury the truth under a pile of slurs.

They didn’t stop there. The MEN ran my full name, used a photograph of me, and quoted McMahon’s inflammatory language without scrutiny. They deliberately erased the fact that I once ran an award winning charity and an MBE for my work in protecting marginalised communities from both far-right and Islamist extremism.

This isn’t journalism. It’s weaponised narrative control. Their aim? To make life intolerable for me in my own community. To isolate me. To pressure my friends and family into disowning me. And to provide fuel for the sectarian agitators and Islamist extremists they pretend to oppose.

I’ve been at this for over six years. The truth is our numbers still aren’t where they need to be. Even though tens of thousands read and share my work each week, only a handful support me financially.

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What McMahon and his media enablers have done is not a difference of opinion. It is targeted political incitement. It’s far more dangerous than any angry tweet from someone with no platform. This is a sitting MP using the protection of Parliament to launch a character assassination—then relying on a compliant press to do the dirty work of reputational destruction.

Ask yourself: why would an MP and a major newspaper go to such lengths to silence a man who has exposed the abuse of vulnerable girls and the corruption of public institutions?

The answer is simple. Because the truth threatens them more than any label they throw at me.


I’m Raja Miah MBE. I am a former government advisor and counter-extremism specialist.

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Today, I’m best known as a political campaigner and whistleblower who exposed one of the UK’s most disturbing scandals: the cover-up of the industrial-scale gang rape of working-class white girls across the country.

Over a six-year period, I presented evidence showing how these racially motivated and religiously justified crimes were carried out by politically protected networks of predominantly Pakistani men and how local authorities, police, and political parties looked the other way.

I detailed how leading Labour Party politicians sacrificed the safety of White children in exchange for bloc votes from their Muslim power base.

What sets my work apart isn’t my race, religion, or even the courage to speak out. It is my strategy to deliver justice. While campaigners like Maggie Oliver rightly focus on supporting survivors and pushing for safeguarding reforms, my approach is more direct, systemic and political.

I conduct forensic analysis of government reports, safeguarding reviews, and internal documents to expose not just negligence, but deliberate and coordinated cover-ups. My approach confronts both ends of that spectrum without fear or favour. I explain clearly what has taken place and what we must now do to deliver justice.

I focus on political education, grassroots mobilisation, and the targeted removal of corrupt and complicit politicians at the ballot box.

Unlike figures such as Tommy Robinson, every attempt to imprison me has collapsed in court. Efforts to falsely label me as far-right or racist have also failed. My track record speaks for itself. I’ve spent over 20 years protecting children and safeguarding communities from both far-right and Islamist extremism.

I was raised by the very communities now abandoned by the institutions meant to protect them. I come from the same religious group routinely blamed for committing the atrocities. And I developed my expertise from within the machinery of the state involved in the cover up.

This is why I’m described as a dangerous man by politicians currently in power. Not because I threaten the public - but because I expose the truth.

For this, I’ve faced relentless attacks. I’ve been smeared in the press, demonised by elected officials, and targeted by members of the Pakistani Cartels and Islamist sectarians that benefit from their partnerships with politicians and police. Every attempt to imprison or discredit me has failed.

Blacklisted my mainstream media outlets, I rely on social media platforms such as Facebook and a network of YouTube commentators to share the evidence of the state's complicity in facilitating the industrial scale gang rape of the nation's children.

I have no corporate donors. No political party behind me. No friendly media to hide behind. Just this: a growing community of people who care about truth, justice, and standing up for the voiceless.

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- Raja Miah MBE