I have tabled a motion in Parliament relating to the publication of our Rape Gang Inquiry report.
The establishment must now finally act, not just talk.
That is what I am calling for. Action.
Please push your MP to sign - all have been invited.
You can now read the Rape Gang Inquiry report on the link below.
https://t.co/Cq2wvRLD4F
From Scotland to London, children were raped, trafficked, tortured, and murdered.
Children as young as four years old were passed on and sold by their own mothers to men to be raped.
Children endured decades of trafficking, filmed blackmail, "red rooms" of torture, animal rape, and witnessed murders of other girls. They were subjected to extreme violence including penetration by objects, strangulation, and backstreet abortions.
Pure evil has been allowed to continue since as early as the 1950s. The majority of perpetrators were Muslim men, and the people paid to protect these children didn’t just turn a blind eye; some were directly involved in the abuse and rape.
As we head into Stage 3 of the inquiry, we will be naming those individuals involved and pursuing private prosecutions.
So far, the inquiry has held two weeks of hearings in London, initiated multiple criminal investigations, taken legal action against dozens of services, collected files and evidence, and continues to give survivors and families a platform.
Some survivors are still being ignored and waiting for investigations to open. The NCA have still not responded to us and the interest of the NPCC is to safeguard the people we intend to name.
I would like to thank MP Rupert Lowe for starting the inquiry, our team, all participants, the donors who made this possible, and, of course, the public for supporting us.
Our work is far from over.
The Henry Nowak police bodycam footage is one of the most sickening and disgusting things I have ever seen in my life.
White people are now under attack by the authorities.
This has to be a turning point.
That poor young man. Utterly heartbreaking.
£700,000 for Migrants. 18,000 Homeless in Manchester. That's the Burnham Method.
Andy Burnham is asking the voters of Makerfield to send him to Westminster. Before they do, they should know what he has been doing with their money in Manchester.
This week it emerged that Burnham's Greater Manchester Combined Authority is spending £722,685 on schemes to help migrants navigate the British welfare system. The Safe Transitions programme will provide guidance in multiple languages helping refugees understand their rights, entitlements and access to housing, benefits and public services. A Refugee Lodging Scheme will match refugees with resident landlords who will support them to access housing, benefits, employment, education and community networks. Greater Manchester already hosts more than 8,500 people in asylum support accommodation. More than 18,000 people across the region have no permanent address. One in every 61 people in Manchester alone is homeless. The £700,000 is not going to them.
This is not a one-off decision. It is the visible expression of a consistent set of political instincts that Burnham has spent years developing and is now quietly concealing ahead of June 18.
Since 2019 he has repeatedly called for the abolition of the No Recourse to Public Funds policy, the rule that prevents migrants from immediately accessing Britain's welfare state and social housing. He called for it on his mayoral website in 2019. He signed a joint letter demanding it in 2023. He launched a pilot programme in Manchester called the Living Income Campaign, designed to top up the incomes of those living under NRPF conditions and build the case for scrapping the rule nationally. He has now quietly dropped that position. Not because he has changed his mind. Because he is campaigning in Makerfield.
His allies have confirmed that as Prime Minister he would tear up the multi-billion pound Home Office contracts with private asylum accommodation providers and hand responsibility to local councils. Dispersal housing rather than hotels. The saving is real. Hotel rooms cost £145 per person per night against £23.25 for dispersal housing. But dispersal housing means more migrants placed directly into communities like Makerfield, Wigan and the surrounding boroughs, without the visibility of a hotel that can be identified and closed. The cost saving comes with a community cost that nobody is discussing.
Meanwhile Makerfield itself tells a different story to the one Burnham is presenting on the doorstep. The constituency sits within a region where Reform won all eight council wards in May's local elections with around fifty percent of the vote. Around two thirds of the constituency voted Leave in 2016. The voters who went to Reform did so because they feel their communities have been transformed without consent, their housing lists lengthened, their public services stretched and their concerns dismissed. Burnham's answer to those concerns is to spend £700,000 helping more migrants access the same overstretched system.
The repositioning on NRPF is the tell. A politician who held a position for six years, built a pilot programme around it and signed letters demanding it nationally does not abandon it because he has been persuaded by the evidence. He abandons it because the polling in Makerfield made it electorally inconvenient. The same thing happened with his position on EU rejoining, held on Saturday and walked back by Sunday when his team realised around two thirds of the constituency voted Leave.
The voters of Makerfield are not being asked to elect a mayor. They are being asked to send a potential Prime Minister to Westminster. The £700,000 tells them more about what that Prime Minister would do than any doorstep conversation. It tells them what he does when nobody in Makerfield is watching.
"One in every 61 people in Manchester alone is homeless. The £700,000 is not going to them."
When will enough be enough?
When police ignore industrial scale r@pe because of community cohesion?
When police don't investigate burglaries?
When shoplifting is just accepted as normal?
When 94% of crime ends in no conviction?
When even if people do get locked up they'll be out after doing 40% of their sentence?
When only 2% of all rapes reported to the police result in a conviction?
When police tell you its a Welsh chior boy?
When police tell you its not terrorism.....again?
When police (impartial, apolitical) take the knee?
When police engage with every "community" except yours?
When armed police get attacked at airports without consequence?
When armed police are charged with murder for shooting criminals who are putting their lives in danger?
When mothers are locked away for social media posts but knife criminals and pedophiles avoid jail?
When police ban Jewish football fans to appease the community?
When #TwoTierPolicing is so obvious it can be seen from space?
When police handcuffs 18 year old dying murder victims because the murderer cried "racist" ?
When?
#HenryNowak #ManchesterAirport
Apparently this video isn’t enough evidence to convict the guy in blue for assaulting all three police officers
Yet Lucy Connolly got two years in prison for an off colour tweet - prosecutions Keir Starmer encouraged
Labour’s two tier justice system has to end
On the left: British citizens who were arrested, processed and jailed within weeks over mean tweets.
On the right: Two thugs who savagely attacked officers in an airport with video evidence. No retrial. Still free to walk among us.
There is a sickness on this island.
Folks can anyone tell me where this is in any way shape or form Self Defence?
Can anyone shed some light at what point that the 2 Thugs thought that they were about to be killed?
Yes it’s a bit like spot the Ball or mores to point spot the BOLLOX👇🤷��♂️🙄
We must obtain the full horror of the rape gangs from these court transcripts. The British people deserve to know the unredacted brutal truth - this petition will help.
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A few reflections on our first week of inquiry hearings.
Firstly, and I’ll be entirely honest, it’s harder than I thought it would be.
I cannot adequately describe the evil that these girls have gone through. Rape doesn’t do it justice.
It’s torture, it’s abduction, it’s war.
What strikes me is the consistency of the testimonies. It’s the same playbook, almost every time. We suspect there is FAR more coordination than is currently understood. Far more. The same names come up, with the same tactics, in the same towns. They are organised. More organised than we know. It’s almost like a well-drilled army. And it continues today, make no mistake about that.
What’s so difficult is that the men use both physical and psychological torture to beat these girls into submission. They accept it. They believe it’s the right thing for them. That’s what makes it so wicked for families. Some have been fortunate, escaping or being extracted. But how many haven’t? How many remain trapped, today? Some even overseas. How many girls have been abducted to Pakistan?
Where honestly, the thought of their life there is too much to even start to comprehend.
One woman we spoke to was raped by 600 - 700 men in England. What would be happening to them there?
The systemic failures across the police, NHS, social care, local politics, councils - specific and brutal examples of how these officials just did not care. Even worse, actively enabled the rape.
Of course the girls hold such deep hatred for their rapists, but actually for many the true anger is aimed at the state. I understand that. These were the people tasked to defend them, and they failed in the most brutal way.
As I have said, we are identifying targets for private prosecutions and other legal action - this will cover the rapists, accomplices and public officials who deliberately turned the other way, or worse.
One message is clear - the Muslim community needs to do far more to root these people out. I don’t believe the reaction is anywhere near strong enough. We had one testimony this week of the imam being fully aware of what was happening, but did nothing. This comes up again and again. Nobody wants to say it, but it’s true. I want to see these so-called ‘community leaders’ very vocally act.
The vast scale of the rape is impossible to comprehend.
It was everywhere. It is everywhere.
These are just my thoughts, but everything will be put into a comprehensive report by our legal team.
It’s been a challenging week for the team, and I want to say thank you to all involved - particularly our safeguarding team who are working all hours to ensure the survivors have the support they need. Everything we are releasing has the full permission of the individuals involved, and we are taking absolutely zero risks with any release. The safety and wellbeing of the participants is our only priority.
Thank you to all of our donors who made this possible, and those who continue to give. It is appreciated. It will be well spent, I promise you that.
And to the survivors who have put themselves forward to stop the same fate happening to others - you’re doing more good than you will ever know.