The Need for Public Inquiry into Grooming Cover-up Exposed

The Need for Public Inquiry into Grooming Cover-up ExposedNiamh Harris – Nigel Farage has said that Sir Keir Starmer’s role in failing to tackle historic child grooming gangs must be part of any public inquiry into the scandal.

Farage called the decision by the UK’s Labour party not to hold a national public inquiry into the grooming, sexual assault and rape of thousands of young girls, a political disgrace.

He said it was essential that the role of social services, police and local councils in covering up the enormity of the problem in towns, including Oldham, Telford and Rotherham, was exposed.

The Telegraph reports: He also said decisions taken by the Prime Minister when he was director of public prosecutions (DPP) between 2008 and 2013 over whether individuals accused of grooming and assaulting girls should face court had to be thoroughly examined.

‘Public don’t know the truth’

Speaking to The Telegraph before a speech to Reform UK’s East of England conference in Chelmsford on Saturday, he said: “I don’t think the great British public really knows the truth about the scale of it – at least 50 different towns in which this happened.

“We deserve a full public inquiry. Firstly, the public ought to know how ghastly this has been and how long it’s been going on for. Secondly, the cover-up by the police, social services, now it looks like the director of public prosecutions in 2008, which has quite big implications, and the Conservative government themselves – because of the sheer reluctance to debate this for fear of causing community tensions.”

Sir Keir’s Government has refused a national public inquiry into the scandal in which thousands of vulnerable girls were raped and sexually abused by gangs of mainly British Pakistani men.

Previous reports have been published into the failures of the police and local councils, saying officers and prosecutors had avoided taking action for fear of being called racist or Islamophobic.

But there have been growing calls for a statutory national investigation to examine wider failings, including by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) where Sir Keir was DPP between 2008 and 2013.

Mr. Farage added: “I don’t know the truth about the 2008 allegations. Let’s find out what it was. But if he was part of it, if he was part of the cover-up, then we need to know.

“That there was an attempt to cover this up, that the details were drip-fed out rather than one big splash, is clear. His role should be part of that national public inquiry – he’s the Prime Minister and he was the DPP.”

‘Multiculturalism and mass migration to blame’

The Reform leader repeated his claim that multiculturalism and mass migration were to blame for the scandal of grooming gangs.

He said: “Nobody wants to admit the failings of multiculturalism and they are self-evident – the mass multiple rape of white girls by Pakistani men.”

SF Source The People’s Voice Jan 2025

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