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lawros left foot

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From a left leaning publication?


Seeing as it is exposing the untruths and twisting of the truth practiced by the right wing parties and their acolytes in the press, it’s hardly surprising that only one of two left leaning publications left in this country is prepared to publish.

I don’t think you’d ever read it in the MSM.

Unless they could find a way to blame the Government, obviously.
 


Boroseagull

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Starmer’s opposition to this inquiry was always his fear of what it might uncover. That is, Labour MPs, Labour councillors & local “community” leaders being complicit in the cover up. Also the effect this inquiry might have on the Labour Muslim vote, critical in at least 30 seats. The Casey report has meant he can no longer hide. The report must get to the bottom of how the fear of racism and racial tensions prevented the proper criminal investigations into these terrible events. The heads of all the guilty must roll.
 








Guinness Boy

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Starmer’s opposition to this inquiry was always his fear of what it might uncover. That is, Labour MPs, Labour councillors & local “community” leaders being complicit in the cover up. Also the effect this inquiry might have on the Labour Muslim vote, critical in at least 30 seats. The Casey report has meant he can no longer hide. The report must get to the bottom of how the fear of racism and racial tensions prevented the proper criminal investigations into these terrible events. The heads of all the guilty must roll.
And why do you think the Tories never started one? Such things would have been gold ahead of an election they looked unlikely to compete in, wouldn't they?
 


Mellor 3 Ward 4

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Jul 27, 2004
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Home secretary discusses findings of report - including ethnicity datapublished at 15:53
15:53​


Turning to the findings of the most recent report - led by Baroness Louise Casey - Cooper says they are damning.

Casey has found a "deep-rooted failure to treat children as children" and to protect children and teenage girls from rape and "scars that last a lifetime".

There have been deep-rooted institutional failures "stretching back decades", Cooper says. Even good, but misdirected intentions, played a part in this collective failure, she adds.

Cooper then says that in some of the data, there had been an over-representation of suspects of Asian heritage.

Officials often avoided the topic for fear of being labelled racist, Cooper says.

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Police / Social workers / Councils / Politians (all colours) need to hang their heads in shame.

Anyone who was knowingly involved in a cover-up needs going after.
 


Chicken Run

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Home secretary discusses findings of report - including ethnicity datapublished at 15:53​

15:53​


Turning to the findings of the most recent report - led by Baroness Louise Casey - Cooper says they are damning.

Casey has found a "deep-rooted failure to treat children as children" and to protect children and teenage girls from rape and "scars that last a lifetime".

There have been deep-rooted institutional failures "stretching back decades", Cooper says. Even good, but misdirected intentions, played a part in this collective failure, she adds.

Cooper then says that in some of the data, there had been an over-representation of suspects of Asian heritage.

Officials often avoided the topic for fear of being labelled racist, Cooper says.

++++++++++++​


Police / Social workers / Councils / Politians (all colours) need to hang their heads in shame.

Anyone who was knowingly involved in a cover-up needs going after.
Do we think the NCA will start rounding up some of these filthy stinking animals?
 




lawros left foot

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It’s like listening to Diane Abbott all over again 😂

Thank God the ‘Grown Ups’ are in charge


You mean type one diabetic Diane Abbot, who when she made her infamous misspeak on Police numbers was having a hypoglycaemic episode?

But, you carry on taking the piss out of someone with a chronic medical condition.
 


Mellor 3 Ward 4

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Key lines from Casey's grooming gangs reportpublished at 16:06​

16:06​



  • “Child sexual exploitation is horrendous whoever commits it, but there have been enough convictions across the country of groups of men from Asian ethnic backgrounds to have warranted closer examination. Instead of examination, we have seen obfuscation,” Baroness Casey says
  • She says the ethnicity data collected for victims and perpetrators of group-based child sexual exploitation “is not sufficient to allow any conclusions to be drawn at the national level”
  • But she says that despite the “lack of a full picture in the national data sets”, there is enough evidence in local police data in three police force areas examined “which show disproportionate numbers of men from Asian ethnic backgrounds amongst suspects for group-based child sexual exploitation, as well as in the significant number of perpetrators of Asian ethnicity identified in local reviews and high-profile child sexual exploitation prosecutions across the country, to at least warrant further examination”
  • Baroness Casey makes 12 recommendations, among them are changing the law “so that an adult having penetrative sex with a child under 16 is rape, no excuses, no defence”
  • The report also recommends a national police operation and national inquiry, and reviewing the criminal convictions of victims of child sexual exploitation and quashing any convictions where the government finds victims were criminalised instead of protected
 


Simster

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You mean type one diabetic Diane Abbot, who when she made her infamous misspeak on Police numbers was having a hypoglycaemic episode?

But, you carry on taking the piss out of someone with a chronic medical condition.
Yes, the black woman who went to Cambridge - clearly far thicker than Chicken Run and Is it POTG.

That said, the treasury minister was appallingly prepared here. She'll be out of a job in the next cabinet reshuffle if they've got any sense.
 




jcdenton08

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Does anyone else have an uncomfortable feeling that the grooming inquiry has been greenlit ahead of a major story set to break soon?

It could just be part of Labour’s strategy of taking on Reform after their terrible election performance, along with the WFA u-turn.

But something is telling me there might be another trial or something either ongoing or about to start, and by getting in now it would help soften some of the inevitable outcry.

I could be wrong, just a hunch.
 


Is it PotG?

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You mean type one diabetic Diane Abbot, who when she made her infamous misspeak on Police numbers was having a hypoglycaemic episode?

But, you carry on taking the piss out of someone with a chronic medical condition.
What would you put the sterling effort of Emma Reynolds down to?
 


Is it PotG?

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Feb 20, 2017
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Yes, the black woman who went to Cambridge - clearly far thicker than Chicken Run and Is it POTG.

That said, the treasury minister was appallingly prepared here. She'll be out of a job in the next cabinet reshuffle if they've got any sense.
What explains the effort of Emma Reynolds?

Why pick on 2 individuals on here?
 






Simster

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What explains the effort of Emma Reynolds?

Why pick on 2 individuals on here?
Firstly, my apologies to you - you didn't name Diane Abbott. But it is poor on chicken run's part.

Secondly, I don't need to explain Reynolds' effort here - I totally agree with you, as I believe I said. That is an absolutely shambolic appearance and she should lose her job if she can't even prepare properly.
 


jcdenton08

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Personally I would like things to put in place to stop this happening. I struggle to see why the recommendations from the last inquiry cannot be actioned AND another more thorough and hard hitting inquiry done, if that is what is deemed necessary.
Yes, but here’s the thing: I don’t know if you personally said this, but a LOT of Labour supporters on here were saying an Inquiry would be a waste of money, time, etc. They were quite adamant in parroting the party line.

Now the party line has changed, suddenly it’s all supporting of the inquiry.

It goes to show what a mess people get themselves into supporting their party, when they party keeps changing policy.

Same for WFA. Every pensioner is a secret millionaire, they don’t need it etc. oh wait, they’ve reversed the decision - what I meant was it needed tightening up, but lots do need it as I always said.

Ridiculous.
 


nicko31

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First 11 months seems pretty tame compared to the Tories meltdown thread. Almost boring
 




Chicken Run

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Firstly, my apologies to you - you didn't name Diane Abbott. But it is poor on chicken run's part.
I won’t apologise or feel bad for suggesting that Government Ministers ramblings reminded me of the infamous Abbott interview, it was the same interviewer too!
 




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