TIM Dieppe’s article regarding the Independent Inquiry into Grooming Gangs highlights a core issue: namely its planned obfuscation of the religion of Islam’s central role in the actions of the industrial-scale, nationwide, predominantly Pakistani Muslim rape gangs. A problem cannot begin to be fixed unless all the key causal factors are identified and, in the case of a national inquiry, made public.
Another equally important issue being swept under the carpet is the identification, naming, and prosecution of all those who knowingly turned two blind eyes to those being abused while being in positions of care for those same victims, and all those who enabled, covered up, protected, and dishonestly denied the existence of the rape gangs and their evil criminal activities.
Let’s speak the truth: this Government, and all previous governments, have not wanted to touch this issue because it is toxic for them. First it implicates these same governments in the cover up at local and national levels, and second these are governments which have knowingly allowed the importation of the people who are carrying out the mass rapes and abuse, so therefore are also guilty of collusion in the murder, rapes, abuse, torture, abductions etc that have blighted our country and destroyed the lives of countless tens of thousands of girls.
By not identifying these issues there will be no end the continuation of these crimes. Those who perpetrate them will feel they have the (continued) cover of government and its agencies.
That is why it is imperative that the pressure is kept on the politicians in Parliament, the vast majority of whom appear to want no connection with this issue, to push for wider and more in-depth scrutiny by the inquiry.
To that end, responding to the inquiry consultation as suggested by Mr Dieppe is so important. And sending a letter to each of our MPs, so easily and quickly done as laid out in Raja Miah’s Substack here, is imperative if we want this inquiry to do the job we expect.
Unless we push hard for a full, wide-ranging, all-encompassing inquiry with real teeth, and the prosecution of all those involved in any aspect of the gangs and their protection, this evil of rape gangs will continue, and be driven further underground and far from the public gaze once again.
John Hale
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