🚨 BREAKING: Conor McGregor is surging in the polls, TODAY and the Irish establishment is SHAKING! The Notorious has the disenfranchised 40% in his crosshairs.
The forgotten. The fed-up. The ones who ditched the ballot last time.
40% of Ireland’s voters didn’t show up. They’re PISSED.
Sick of elitist thieves screwing the working man, shattering families, and torching small businesses.
Conor’s their champion. He’s on a WARPATH to victory in 2025!
Here’s the play: Conor hits the streets, fists up, no filter.
A “McGregor for the People” tour from Dublin to Donegal packing pubs, factories, and MMA gyms with his raw, unscripted TRUTH.
Target the working-class heroes. Builders. Drivers. Fishermen. Guys crushed by globalist bullshit and migrant madness.
He’s one of them. Not some suit sipping tea in the Dáil.
Paid ads? Flood X, YouTube, and local radio with Conor slamming the corrupt elite, promising to dissolve their cushy little club.
Short, punchy, LOUD clips that hit like a left hook.
The MMA gym bros?
They’re his ARMY.
Get those lads canvassing.
Fired up. Knocking doors in every council estate.
Hand out “Conor 2025” tees, blast fight hype reels at pop-up events, and turn every sparring session into a rally.
They’ll drag their mates to the polls. Add a “Bro Vote Blitz” challenge.
Post your inked ballot selfie, tag Conor, win a signed glove. Viral GOLD.
The establishment’s terrified because Conor’s not playing their game.
He’s rewriting the rules. 40% is his to claim. When he does, Ireland’s theirs again.
What do you all think? 🇮🇪
Hard Data, Harder Truth: Police Statistics Reveal Pakistani Patterns in Child Exploitation Cases
The data is finally in. And it confirms what victims and whistleblowers knew all along. For years, vulnerable girls were silenced. Communities raising concerns were vilified. Whistleblowers were branded racist for daring to speak a truth many already knew. Campaigners were imprisoned for demanding justice.
Now police records from all 43 forces across England and Wales reveal a disturbing pattern: British Pakistanis are significantly overrepresented in grooming gang offences. Let me break this down:
- Pakistani Britons make up just 2.7% of the population according to the 2021 census
- In 2023, they accounted for 6.9% of grooming offences
- By 2024, that number almost doubled to 13.7%
This isn't speculation. It's not anecdotal evidence. These are official police statistics from the Hydrant Programme, the national initiative analysing group-based child sexual abuse.
Pakistanis are up to four times more likely to be responsible for child sex grooming offences reported to police than the general population. And still, UK leadership refuses to act.
The Politics of Silence
@Keir_Starmer has a personal stake in this failure. As Director of Public Prosecutions during critical years, he acknowledged "an issue of ethnicity" in these cases back in 2012 - then did nothing meaningful about it. His words were safe, vague, ultimately meaningless while the abuse continued.
Now as Prime Minister, he's rejecting growing demands for a national inquiry into grooming gangs - a demand supported by victims, campaigners, whistleblowers, and those seeking justice.
Even @elonmusk has called the government's refusal "rape genocide apologism."
Meanwhile, @jessphillips, the current safeguarding minister, refused @OldhamCouncil's request for a fresh inquiry. This in a town where survivors continue to come forward and cover-ups remain unresolved.
Instead, the government admits there's a "data gap" and claims they're working "at pace" to address it. But here's the question no one's asking: Why was this "data gap" allowed to exist in the first place?
The Betrayal Runs Deep
For decades, our institutions prioritised maintaining community relations over child safety.
Both police and political leaders allowed fears of being called "racist" to override their duty to protect vulnerable girls - mostly white working-class girls exploited by networks of predominantly British-Pakistani men. Some even exchanged children for votes and protected the rape gangs in exchange for securing the bloc postal vote delivered by kingpins from the Pakistani community.
The result? Rotherham. Rochdale. Telford. Oldham.
Each town, a monument to institutional failure. Each name, a reminder of thousands of young lives destroyed while authorities looked the other way.
To this day, the majority of survivors still haven't seen justice. Former Prime Minister @trussliz has referenced as many as 100,000 victims.
Let that number sink in: 100,000 children.
The Numbers Don't Lie (But Politicians Do)
The Hydrant Programme revealed that in 2023 alone, 717 grooming-related offences were reported. In just the first nine months of 2024: 572 more.
Pakistani suspects were significantly overrepresented in these cases - the very pattern that officials denied for years.
And these figures likely underrepresent the problem, as police admit the data is incomplete. Ethnic background can only be recorded after suspects are formally interviewed, meaning many cases go uncategorised.
Even more shocking? Former Labour MP Simon Danczuk revealed party officials were warned not to mention the ethnic component of grooming gangs because it might "damage the party electorally."
Let that sink in. Protecting political careers took priority over protecting children from rape.
When the image of a political party becomes more important than preventing child sexual exploitation, we have a national scandal of unforgivable proportions.
This Isn't About Demonising Communities
Let's be clear: this isn't about targeting an entire community. It's about ensuring that the truth is no longer buried to protect political careers or fragile ideologies.
It's about acknowledging statistical realities so we can properly address the problem.
It's about making sure no more children suffer because adults in positions of power were too cowardly to face uncomfortable truths.
The Time for Action Is Now
The data is clear. The cover-up is exposed. What we need is:
1. A full, independent national inquiry
2. Reopening of cold cases
3. Investigation into institutional cover-ups
4. Accountability for officials who failed victims - starting with those who oversaw failures and then blocked scrutiny
Keir Starmer was at the helm of the CPS during key years when victims were abandoned. Now he leads a government still refusing to investigate these scandals properly. He has questions to answer - not platitudes to offer.
The question is simple: How many more victims must there be before our leaders find the courage to act?
Until there is a full reckoning, voices demanding justice will only grow louder.
Raja Miah MBE