Why don’t you tell people the truth about your Assurance Review in Oldham? You know, the one that even Maggie Oliver referred to using the words COVER UP.
Just name the time and place @AndyBurnhamGM. I’ll be there with the evidence of what you really did. Let the people decide who is telling the truth.
And for those of you that have contacted me, I'm afraid the answer is still NO. Not a single mainstream news outlet or journalist dare interview me. Come on, by now, you all know the reason why.
ASK ANDY BURNHAM WHY HIS POLICE FORCE WAS WEAPONISED AGAINST RAPE GANG WHISTLEBLOWERS
People should know that Greater Manchester Police were involved in falsifying evidence and attempting to maliciously prosecute me and that they were directed to target me by Labour Party politicians.
Throughout this unlawful action against me, the man in charge of @gmpolice, in his role as Police & Crime Commissioner, has been Andy Burnham. Despite knowledge of what was done to me, to this day, the would be Prime Minister has failed to launch an investigation in to HIS own police force. I'll leave you to decide why.
As for my crime. I dared to speak out against the cover up of the gang rape of children and campaigned for a national inquiry in to the cover up.
Should any of your paths cross with Andy Burnham whilst he is out campaigning in Makerfield, please ask him to comment on OPERATION HEXAGON.
This GMP operation was a joint venture between @AndyBurnhamGM's police force and Labour Party politicians. It's purpose was to target and silence members of the public that dared speak out against the gang rape of little White girls by Pakistani men.
And no, I am not making any of this up. The would be Prime Minister Andy Burnham's police force was mobilised and weaponised to help cover up the industrial scale gang rape of children. Ask him if he denies it.
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Not too long ago, I had the pleasure of spending an hour speaking with @insiderlauren. Here is her interview with me.
https://t.co/GNC0vWRe7W
Please give it a watch. Lauren was very brave to host me. Unfortunately, as those of you who follow my work know all too well, not a single mainstream media outlet or journalist dares interview me. We all know why. I take this to a place from where there is no coming back.
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If you take value in my work, and are yet to do so, please support my crowdfunder. I am taking legal action against one of Burnham's key political allies, Jim McMahon MP. The target is £100,000. We have just over 48 hours to try and raise the final £18,000. At the time of writing this post, we have reached an amazing £82,089.
This is the link to support the legal action.
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Police didn’t just detain him they allegedly beat him, kicked him, and deprived him of his right to peaceful protest.
The use of force against peaceful dissent undermines the very freedoms that should be protected.
#HumanRights#FreedomOfSpeech#RightToProtest
@vicderbyshire Did you ask him about Operation Hexagon and the cover up of the gang rape of little White girls across Greater Manchester? Of course you didn’t.
I defy any of you to defend that body cam footage and those police officers!!
I have had my own issues with the police over the years, but this, this is a whole new level.
If you can watch that and not be utterly ashamed of the police force and what this country has become, you’re subhuman.
That poor boy and his poor family. 💔💔💔
The West has created an utterly evil state religion where an accusation of “racism” is the gravest offense that can be committed, even worse than rape or murder!
So if police show up at a crime scene and a British boy is bleeding out and an immigrant says the British boy is racist the cops will cuff the dying British boy.
Nowhere did I ever imagine that my life would end up like this, where I am forced to take @AndyBurnhamGM proven Pakistani Rape Gang protecting @gmpolice to the High Court of Justice and win.
So desperate to try and silence me, and having failed in their repeated attempts to maliciously prosecute me, Greater Manchester Police has now resorted to protecting Pakistani sectarians and Islamists that seek to try and have me killed. Why?
Anything to say Andy Burnham? Of how the High Court of Justice has confirmed that your police force acted unlawfully against a man whose only crime is that he successfully campaigns to protect children from gang rape? No, thought not.
Makes no difference lad, as each day passes, more and more people know the truth.
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HE BLEW THE WHISTLE ON THE FINANCIAL CRISIS
Tom Hayes spent 5.5 years in prison for "rigging" LIBOR. Serious Fraud Office called him the ringleader. The judge gave him 14 years. The media called him greedy and corrupt.
There was just one problem.
The Bank of England and the UK government had secretly been telling banks to lower LIBOR rates during the 2008 financial crisis. The people who actually gave the order never saw a courtroom. The junior traders who carried it out went to jail.
@BBC economics correspondent Andrew Verity @andyverity spent years collecting what the authorities didn't want you to hear.
Secret recordings. Internal documents. Sources who couldn't speak publicly. He turned it into a Panorama film in 2017, a Radio 4 podcast called The Lowball Tapes in 2022, and a book called Rigged serialised in The Times in 2023.
In July 2025, the UK Supreme Court unanimously quashed Tom Hayes's conviction. The jury had been misdirected. The trial had been unfair. The @UKSFO said it would not seek a retrial.
No central banker has been charged. No government official has been charged. The people who gave the instructions are still fine.
This is what whistleblowing infrastructure actually looks like in practice. Not a hotline. Not an HR form. One journalist, a handful of anonymous sources, and eight years of dogged work that the establishment hoped would go nowhere.
It didn't go nowhere.
Sources: @BBCNews Panorama 2017, BBC Radio 4 The Lowball Tapes 2022, The Times serialisation of Rigged 2023, UK Supreme Court ruling July 23 2025
Harriet Harman has just been appointed as Keir Starmer's "Adviser for Women and Girls".
Her first act? To offer a seat in the House of Lords to a defeated Labour councillor, who tried to stop a grooming gang inquiry in Oldham.
Have they no shame?
Labour has announced a record £100 million commitment to reopen closed grooming-gang investigation files and support survivors, with £38 million of that going specifically to Operation Beaconport, which is the Home Office's national coordination unit on grooming-gang cases.
This represents a tenfold increase on Beaconport's original budget. The announcement lands four working days after Maggie Oliver dragged the British state into the High Court over its failure to implement the recommendations of the IICSA inquiry, and should be read in exactly that light.
Where there had been no movement for fifteen years, a single judicial review produces, in four working days, a fully costed Treasury commitment. The British state moves when, and only when, it is forced.
Happy days, right?
In part. The money will do some real work. The £38 million Beaconport allocation will reopen files at the police forces like the West Midlands, West Yorkshire, and Greater Manchester where the original institutional failures occurred. It will fund victim support services that have been chronically underfunded for two decades. It will pay for the investigative manpower the original inquiries said was necessary and were refused.
Not small things and worth celebrating.
But this is not a £100 million issue. It's much bigger than this. There's a refraction native to the British mind in confronting these sorts of issues - an entirely good-natured willingness-to-disbelief that, when reading about the tortures inflicted on thesegirls defaults to the reaction "This can't really be true, can it? It couldn't-...They wouldn't..."
We'll see if this £100 million investigation names the officers who suppressed the original investigations between 2008 and 2020. We'll see if it prosecutes the social workers who recorded children in some cases under 13 as "in a relationship" with men in their thirties, or if the council officials who signed off on the recording get what's on their way to them.
And whatever it might do on these fronts, it will not reach the cultural and procedural apparatus inside the police, the CPS, the Department for Education and the local authorities that produced the cover-up in the first place, and which remains, in 2026, materially intact.
The only way this Civil Service, and this Labour government, could sanction this is if they were willing to pull their entire voting bloc, and their entire way of thinking, down on their own heads.
Because, you see, these historic investigations will be reopened by the same institutions that originally closed them, with the same staff networks, the same union representation, the same internal incentives that betrayed the innocent to protect shyster colleagues and avoid deserved scandal. Anyone who has worked inside a large British public-sector body in the past fifteen years will recognise, without further explanation, what that is going to mean.
There is a deeper problem still. The known list of towns and cities where grooming gangs operated on industrial scale - Rotherham, Rochdale, Telford, Oldham, Bradford, Newcastle, Halifax - is, on every honest assessment of the existing evidence, a fraction of the actual list.
The 2014 Jay Report estimated 1,400 victims in Rotherham alone over sixteen years; later analyses suggested the true figure was several thousand. Where the IICSA inquiry looked seriously, it found extensive abuse; and it did not look everywhere. Far from it. Operation Beaconport, even at ten times its previous funding, is being asked to catch up with the historic backlog of cases the state already knows it failed to act on.
What the state is not, even now, doing - what neither Beaconport nor any other current operation is meaningfully resourced to do - is build an active, current, intelligence-led picture of how many gangs are operating in this country right now, in 2026, in which towns, against which children, with which suppliers and which protectors.
The British public has the right to know this and is not being told. We do not know how many girls are being exploited in Britain at this moment. We do not know which forces are failing to investigate which networks. We don't know how many officers and magistrates are in cahoots with these circles of beastly men. The true scale of the ongoing crime is something that the institutional class proverbially dopes themselves silly in the face of, and prays the country will forget.
So let's see the historic cases reopened and prosecuted under independent supervision, supervision with teeth to use wherever necessary. Let's see the officials who suppressed the original investigations named and, everywhere there is evidence of criminal conduct, charged. And let's have a new, current, public dataset on ongoing grooming-gang activity in Britain be created, with mandatory cooperation from every police force in the country, and the results published.
The £100 million is a down-payment on a debt the British state owes its working-class girls. The debt is much, much, much larger than the down-payment, and it's high time the country go to know how large it is.
#PostOfficeScandal#Grenfell#OperationOlympos
🚨 Grenfell - Criminal charges sought for up to 57 people. 🚨
JUSTICE AT THE SPEED OF PLATE TECTONICS
Grenfell Tower. 72 people dead. Nine years later, charges are finally being prepared. Trials expected by 2029. Twelve years after the fire.
The families call the wait unbearable. They are right.
Post Office Horizon. The most widespread miscarriage of justice in British legal history. Hundreds of Sub-postmasters jailed, bankrupted, and broken. Some died waiting for justice that never came. The crimes were committed over twenty years by named individuals with records that still exist - those that weren't shredded.
Operation Olympos has been investigating since 2020.
Trials, if they happen at all, are not expected before 2028 at the earliest and that will be the low hanging fruit.
Many of those still waiting to see accountability are elderly.
Justice shouldn't be something victims have to outlive.
https://t.co/aBUIbaqWvE
Nearly seven in 10 knife crime offenders avoided prison last year, the lowest rate since 2015. Instead, they received suspended jail sentences or community punishments, according to the MoJ data
🔗: https://t.co/bVs0IfhklY
@trussliz@BrexitNe When you compare this with the ‘evidence-less’ convictions that lead to lengthy prison sentences it’s crystal clear that the system is not working. The system is flawed, and it’s the individuals who operate without conscience in that system who are failing the population.