Shockingly, tonight, Labour and other MPs voted against a Tory amendment for a national inquiry into the Pakistani Muslim rape gangs.

A party that has already committed to holding dozens of inquiries is tonight refusing to hold one on the mass rape of white working class children across dozens of communities up and down these islands.


Why has Labour refused to back this national inquiry? I think there are a few reasons. Firstly, I think Labour is gaslighting you. I think Labour MPs will tell you that it’s because there has already been a national inquiry on this issue, but that’s not really true.

The major inquiry that we have was not focused solely on the issue of the Pakistani Muslim rape gangs at all.

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It bundled this issue up with a lot of other issues connected to sexual exploitation. It looked at only six local areas, some of which were not affected by the rape gang scandal at all.

Many of which, by the way, were in Labour held areas have been held responsible for looking the other way while our children were raped, abused and harassed by organised criminality.

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It didn’t look at areas like Bradford, and many other local authorities that even today, are probably still grappling with rape gangs on their streets. The recommendations in that earlier report were too weak.

That’s why not a single police officer, not a single social worker, not a single local council leader. They didn’t even really mention areas like Rotherham or Rochdale in that earlier report.

When they did, they often talked about paedophiles like Liberal Democrats or not, the Pakistani Muslim rape gangs. It’s clear to everybody in this country that this is a national systemic crisis, that this needs more than detailed local inquiries.

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We need to have a reckoning with this issue as a country. We need another national inquiry.

The other thing that I can’t help but wonder tonight is Labour’s opposition to a national inquiry rooted in something else?

Perhaps rooted in its very strong support from Muslim voters, from Muslim communities, and from the fact that many of Labour’s radical left progressive MPs cannot accept what this scandal is telling us – that multiculturalism in Britain is not working.

That mass immigration in Britain is not working, and that the entire progressive worldview, which would have you believe that minorities are good and the majority is bad, has been turned on its head by this scandal.

It has shown that actually members of a minority community are willing to rape, abuse and harass members of the majority.