It's just Mottie and his fellow Muslim bashers having a ball.
I think they're holding an audition for GBnews: humour them.
It's just Mottie and his fellow Muslim bashers having a ball.
Where?Hmm. Strong opposition to a rape gang enquiry on here.
What's suddenly made you want something as serious as a public enquiry, now? What do you hope to gain from it?
Does the rape gang scandal hit the bar? Is there a list of potential public enquiry incidents to choose from?
To see who was responsible for letting them get away for such a long time and why perhaps?To discover...what?
That's already covered by the various individual investigations. Have you read them?To see who was responsible for letting them get away for such a long time and why perhaps?
Already done.To see who was responsible for letting them get away for such a long time and why perhaps?
Mottie? He's about as interested in the outcome of those investigations, as his desire for a public enquiry. Disingenuous Mottie at his finest.That's already covered by the various individual investigations. Have you read them?
We all know what the problem is...What's suddenly made you want something as serious as a public enquiry, now? What do you hope to gain from it?
It's just another Muslim bashing troll thread.
The Pakistani grooming gangs were quite devious in their selection of girls to groom. They were usually white, from disadvantaged backgrounds, usually known to the law and were receptive to drugs and alcohol. They realised there was no point targeting their own (well protected) Pakistani descent girls or girls from more 'secure' families.Yep, here's the problem...
"In Oldham, an inquiry was set up after rumours spread online that children were being groomed in council homes, shisha bars and by taxi drivers.
The report found there was no evidence of "widespread" child sex abuse in those settings, or of a cover-up by the council, but the review did point out other serious failings among safeguarding services in the area.
The Independent Inquiry into Child Sex Abuse (IICSA), external, which published its final report in 2022, knitted several of these inquiries together alongside its own investigations.
Professor Alexis Jay, who led the inquiry, said in November she felt "frustrated" that none of its 20 recommendations to tackle abuse had been implemented more than two years later"
Who was responsible for them getting them get away between 2010 and 2024To see who was responsible for letting them get away for such a long time and why perhaps?
The Pakistani grooming gangs were quite devious in their selection of girls to groom. They were usually white, from disadvantaged backgrounds, usually known to the law and were receptive to drugs and alcohol. They realised there was no point targeting their own (well protected) Pakistani descent girls or girls from more 'secure' families.
So it's strange how the usual suspects only bleat on continuously about those with a certain religious identity