This is Marie-France van Heel, she is a director of Be.EV & Iduna Infrastructure, she is also Chief Marketing and Customer Officer for Octopus Energy. In her capacity on both these rolls she secured a contract to supply EV infrastructure and supply energy to Greater Manchester Combined Authority, the famous โBusโ project the now ex mayor of Manchester keeps banging on about. One thing that he possibly fails to shout about is the this woman that got this contract is in fact Andy Burnhamโs wife
Ed Davey wants to talk about Nigel Farage's money. Let's talk about yours, Ed.
You pocketed ยฃ250,000 as Post Office Minister while innocent postmasters were jailed. You cried in public when exposed. You called it "a day of shame" - but you kept the money.
You want to "fix our broken relationship with Europe"? Britain voted to leave. You lost. Get over it.
As your own replies remind you: "You pocketed ยฃ250,000 for jailing innocent post masters. You should go to jail alongside Venables."
Nigel Farage delivered Brexit. You delivered tears. We know who the country prefers.
Stay in your lane, sniveller.
Let's celebrate the resignation of Keir Starmer with this wonderful song. Bye-bye, Keir! We will remember you as the biggest wanker of all UK leaders. Donald Trump and his band are performing this song for your pleasure. The Spotify version is coming soon.
Under 40s: stay at home and wait for impending death whilst bleating online about โthe climateโ
Over 40s: see you down the beer garden ๐๐บ๐บ
Southport:
We donโt know his name, his race, his religion, no photo, no video. All of this to allow โa fair trialโ, we are told.
Edinburgh:
The PM of the UK has already stated the reason for the incident as anti-Muslim hatred. This man now stands no chance of a fair trial.
These two WEF puppets are following a script that ends in a new world order.
A world order that steals every type of freedom from us.
One may replace the other in the coming days, but NOTHING will change until these WEF parasites are removed from governments around the world.
Got to meet this local star today at work, #HarryWilson paid us a visit for a round of golf at #VLGC ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ท๓ ฌ๓ ณ๓ ฟ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ท๓ ฌ๓ ณ๓ ฟ
Iโm past anger now!!!
Iโm just confused.
How the hell can people see whatโs happening to this country and still vote Labour Party?
What am I missing? ๐คทโโ๏ธ
The people of Makerfield have just elected someone complicit in the mass rape of women and children!
I hope you're fucking happy with yourselves!
You're all traitorous scum!
Esta jovem atleta italiana, de 19 anos, bateu um recorde de salto triplo que durava 24 anos.
Mas ela recebeu da mรญdia 10% do tempo dedicado a outra atleta italiana de origem africana.
Isso รฉ RACISMO.
Vamos expor os racistas.
Burnham and the Pakistani Rape Gang Cover Up
Part 7
Burnham Now Backs the Inquiry He Spent Years Blocking
Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, commissioned an Assurance Review into the gang rape of children in Oldham. It was a sham. Maggie Oliver described it as 'nothing short of a cover up'. He used its findings to argue that no further inquiry was necessary.
He stood by that position for years while survivors and campaigners documented its failures. He resisted the national inquiry and argued against it, presenting himself as the man who had done what needed to be done.
He could not sustain this position indefinitely. The national inquiry was forced onto the agenda by people he could not suppress, the people of Oldham, Maggie Oliver, the survivors who refused to stay silent, and eventually an audience online that the metropolitan elite in the mainstream media could not reach to manage. The political ground shifted under him.
When blocking stopped working, he moved to set the ceiling. In January 2025 he told BBC Radio Manchester he backed a limited national inquiry, one that would draw on the reviews he had commissioned and compel people to give evidence.
The power to compel evidence was the single thing his reviews could never do. He knew this from the start yet he had spent years presenting those reviews as enough. In one sentence he conceded their fatal flaw and proposed that the new inquiry be built on the discredited work rather than sent to examine it.
Limited meant using Burnham's reviews as the foundation and never the subject. A limited inquiry draws out national themes and leaves local culpability where it lies. He was defining the inquiry small before anyone with authority could define it large. The man who had blocked it for years had stepped forward to bound it.
He then rebuked critics of the inquiry's chair in public and told them to stop reading politics into it. The instruction came from the politician with the most direct personal interest in what the inquiry is allowed to find. His entire approach to the rape gangs has been to manage the politics of accountability rather than deliver it.
Throughout the Makerfield campaign he has leaned on the Hillsborough families, presenting himself to those voters as the man who fights the establishment for the truth. He is the establishment. The national inquiry did not happen seven years earlier because of him, at a point when he could have demanded it from a position of genuine authority and forced a government to comply.
Instead he spent those years producing processes he knew could not work. When their conclusions were weaponised he defended them. Anyone who said otherwise he attacked and his allies condemned as conspiracy theorists.
When Makerfield positioned him for a Labour leadership run, the message changed. Accountability started to matter. The national inquiry he had spent years resisting turned into a cause he supported, and institutional failure was suddenly something he wanted to be seen confronting. The ambition stayed the same throughout. The message adjusted around it.
This is repositioning. The women whose childhoods were destroyed in Oldham and across Greater Manchester can tell the difference between a politician who changed his mind and one who jumped on a bandwagon to save his skin.
Central to the Cover-Up
Despite their best efforts to present alternative findings, the review vindicated every substantive allegation I had made before it began. Each case study it examined confirmed the gang rape of little girls. Every structural failure it identified was one I had already documented and published.
The institutions named faced no consequences. The men who ran them stayed in post. The politicians who had built the conditions for the cover-up stayed in theirs.
I want to be precise about the mainstream media. The silence is deliberate. The journalists exist who could sit Burnham down with this evidence and demand a response. None has done it with his record in any sustained or systematic way, because doing so would expose how far the establishment, across politics, policing and the press, knew what was happening to Working-class White girls in towns like Oldham and chose silence as the cheapest response.
Burnham is the establishment's preferred candidate for the Labour leadership. He is the face they want on the next version of the party. That is why the protection exists and why the questions do not get asked. Asking them would damage more than Burnham. It would damage the entire apparatus that managed the cover-up and now manages the narrative around the inquiry.
The response to my work, when it has come at all, amounts to one thing. Someone once asked Burnham directly which part of what I had said was untrue. His answer was about Shaun Fielding's girlfriend getting a job at his office. I had apparently said he arranged it, and that specific detail was contested. That was his answer. That is the full extent of the factual challenge he has been able to mount against eight years of documented investigative work of the cover up of the gang rape of little girls.
The would be Prime Minister of the United Kingdom commissioned a review that could not compel the truth.
The morning his review appeared, his party used it to call the people telling the truth liars, and he watched that happen in silence. Maggie Oliver's resignation letter reached him in January 2025 and he said nothing. He created the conditions for the IOPC to close the Augusta investigation without accountability, then called the outcome inadequate. Victoria Agoglia's grandmother was promised a second inquest. It was not delivered.
The cover-up of the industrial-scale grooming and gang rape of working-class White girls is the biggest institutional cover-up this country has ever seen. Andy Burnham's chapter in it is central. He had the power and the knowledge to demand the tools that could have extracted the truth, and the political understanding to know exactly what he was choosing instead. He dug the deepest grave the truth has ever had and called it an investigation.
The national inquiry is now underway. Oldham is one of its first areas of examination. Whatever it finds, it will be finding it despite Andy Burnham, not because of him.
He will not meet me. He threatens and then goes silent. He runs from doorstep cameras. To the simple question he has no answer. Show me which words of mine is untrue Andy. I dare you.
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