A raped child in this country knocked on SIX doors for help. The police. The social workers. The prosecutors. The council. The mayor. The government. Every single one SLAMMED in her face.
Nearly every one of those doors belongs to the people running Britain right now.
Today @carlalockhart asked Keir Starmer to make sure the inquiry finally lets the truth out. She was asking the man who sat at the top of the system that buried it.
Because when Starmer talks about institutions that looked the other way, he wasn't watching it happen. He was RUNNING one.
Picture one girl. Just one. Being raped by a gang, trying to be heard. Watch every door she knocks on, and watch who's behind it.
The police. They don't record it. They call her a nuisance, a troublemaker, a girl making a lifestyle choice. In some towns, officers are now accused of abusing girls themselves. Door one. SLAMMED.
The social workers. They see her too. In Rochdale, a youth worker made over 100 referrals about girls being abused. She was ignored. The girls were written off as making lifestyle choices, a problem to file away, not children to save. Door two. Locked.
The prosecutors. In Rochdale, 2009, the CPS dropped her case. Not a credible witness, they said. The men walked free, convicted only years later once someone else overturned it. That service was run, at the top, by Keir Starmer, 2008 to 2013. He later admitted the ethnicity of the abusers had played a role in how those cases were handled. Door three. Shut.
The council. In Rotherham, where 1,400 children were raped and trafficked, the council was his party's. 57 of 63 seats. In denial. Not fit for purpose. It tried to gag a journalist. An inspector found a case file with the word Pakistani tippexed out, so nobody could see the pattern. Door four. Bolted.
The mayor. In Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham commissioned a review. The Rochdale whistleblower Maggie Oliver called it a whitewash and walked away, saying survivors were silenced. Door five. Closed.
The government. When Oldham begged for a national inquiry, minister Jess Phillips refused it. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper waved it off, we'd already had one and Starmer resisted a statutory inquiry until an audit forced his hand, announcing it two days before the report landed. Only when cornered. Door six. Slammed in her face.
Now see it for what it is.
Not one failure. A WALL. Six locked doors, one after another, built around a child so she could never get out.
They ask why the girls didn't just speak up. They did. Over and over. This is why so few were ever heard. Not because they stayed silent. Because every door they knocked on was locked from the other side.
It wasn't one town. That same wall stood across 149 local authority areas. 149.
Here's the part that should stop you cold. Not one of the people behind those doors was punished. Every single one was promoted.
Starmer ran the prosecutors. Now he's Prime Minister. David Lammy, who warned against pandering to the far-right over these gangs and said naming the pattern condemned a whole community, is now Deputy PM and Justice Secretary. Yvette Cooper, who rejected the inquiry, made Foreign Secretary. Andy Burnham, whose review was called a whitewash, now the favourite to be the next Prime Minister.
The wall didn't fall. It got promoted.
So today Carla Lockhart handed Starmer a mirror. She asked the man who sat at the top of that wall to investigate it and he thanked her for her courage, and moved on.
That's the tell. Not a man who wants the truth found. A man who already knows where it leads.
So when he swears the inquiry will go wherever the evidence takes it, ask the one question that matters.
What happens when it leads back to the people now holding it.
That's not a man opening a door for these girls. That's the men who built the wall, handing themselves the only key.
A local woman reports that 200+ Pakistani migrants have created a no-go zone in a small Japanese community on Hokkaido.
Japanese people trying to enter it are quickly surrounded by the migrants and told to leave.
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The face of pure evil in Satan’s form and he’s about to be released onto OUR streets once again.
Labour are letting this monster to prowl our streets.
A government’s first duty is to protect its people. When it protects evil instead, it betrays the very reason it exists.
This pile of trash who married her own brother is busy dancing on the streets of Minneapolis, a city that has been fully colonized by Somalians.
Why doesn’t she do that exact same dance in the streets of Mogadishu?
Oh, right, they’d stone her to death for being a woman… because that’s ACTUAL Somalian culture.
'These houses were built solely for locals! For the low income families!'
GB News Presenter Alex Armstrong reports from 'Migrant Street' in Shropshire where asylum seekers are set to move into newbuilds priced at as much as £250,000. He has been speaking to local residents.
🚨 🇳🇱 SCANDALE AUX PAYS-BAS : Une gamine de 14 ans, Tamar, se fait écraser par un demandeur d’asile irakien qui scrollait sur son téléphone. Il la laisse crever dans un fossé et fuit en Allemagne
La police ? Elle dit à la mère que « c’était un Allemand » pour « ne pas créer un moment Geert Wilders ».
Le parquet ? 8 semaines de prison : 2 pour avoir regardé son portable, 6 pour s’être barré sans appeler les secours.
La mère a dû se battre 6 ANS toute seule pour que ce monstre passe enfin en justice. Pendant ce temps, 4 migrants Irakiens dans la voiture, zéro enquête sérieuse, et le corps de Tamar déplacé pour masquer les preuves.
8 semaines. Pour une vie volée. Pour une enfant abandonnée comme un chien sur le bord de la route.
C’est ça, la « justice » européenne en 2026 ? Protéger les criminels migrants plutôt que nos enfants ?
Si ça ne vous révolte pas, c’est que vous êtes déjà morts à l’intérieur. PARTAGEZ 🔁 MASSIVEMENT. Quelle sentence méritait vraiment ce type ? 🔥 #JusticePourTamar