The Government is avoiding a national inquiry into child sexual abuse and exploitation, and instead, differing in some clandestine way, the question is why?
What they are doing: Supporting local inquiries, such as Oldham’s own investigation. Encouraging a new local framework for victim-centred responses, drawing from examples like Telford…
The Government is avoiding a national inquiry into child sexual abuse and exploitation, and instead, differing in some clandestine way, the question is why?
What they are doing: Supporting local inquiries, such as Oldham’s own investigation. Encouraging a new local framework for victim-centred responses, drawing from examples like Telford and Rotherham. Proposing a panel to support local areas in tackling exploitation. Promoting a Duty of Candour and strengthening accountability mechanisms. Supporting local authorities with tools and frameworks, but keeping them decentralised. All sounds like avoidance of the truth, this is a bloody cover up and it goes all the way to Starmer.
What they are not doing: They are not committing to a national, independent inquiry covering all affected areas. They do not reference any immediate plan to centralise efforts under a national umbrella, despite the similarities and scale across different regions. They say “this Government is committed to doing everything it can”, but then defer responsibility to local authorities and mention "group-based local inquiries."
Key Passage Suggesting Evasion of a National Inquiry:
“...the Government is developing a new framework for victim-centred, trauma-informed responses... tailored to meet the specific needs of the localities.”
“We are therefore developing a programme which can support local authorities, like Oldham... rather than launching wide-ranging national reviews.”
Verdict: Yes, the Government appears to be dodging a national inquiry by instead promoting localised responses, new frameworks, and supportive panels. While those actions are constructive in their own right, they fall short of the comprehensive, centralised review that campaigners demand after widespread abuse is revealed across the whole of the UK. Only last month Sadiq Khan blocked an enquiry in London rape gangs. Where I ask you, does this stem from, The questionable Muslim Block vote. Postal votes, completed by Imans and submitted on mass are not completed by the voter and breach all rules of the Electoral Commission.
The Liebour Govt, is literally covering it and its leaders arses and hoping our complacency, our checked out and disillusioned nation will do nothing, that we will disappear quietly into the mist. Andy Burnham, Rachel Reeves, Kier Starmer, Evette Cooper are all complicit. Wake up people, this is a travesty of justice and our chance to expose these tyrants for what they really are, self effacing and institutionally corrupt.
The Government is avoiding a national inquiry into child sexual abuse and exploitation, and instead, differing in some clandestine way, the question is why?
What they are doing: Supporting local inquiries, such as Oldham’s own investigation. Encouraging a new local framework for victim-centred responses, drawing from examples like Telford and Rotherham. Proposing a panel to support local areas in tackling exploitation. Promoting a Duty of Candour and strengthening accountability mechanisms. Supporting local authorities with tools and frameworks, but keeping them decentralised. All sounds like avoidance of the truth, this is a bloody cover up and it goes all the way to Starmer.
What they are not doing: They are not committing to a national, independent inquiry covering all affected areas. They do not reference any immediate plan to centralise efforts under a national umbrella, despite the similarities and scale across different regions. They say “this Government is committed to doing everything it can”, but then defer responsibility to local authorities and mention "group-based local inquiries."
Key Passage Suggesting Evasion of a National Inquiry:
“...the Government is developing a new framework for victim-centred, trauma-informed responses... tailored to meet the specific needs of the localities.”
“We are therefore developing a programme which can support local authorities, like Oldham... rather than launching wide-ranging national reviews.”
Verdict: Yes, the Government appears to be dodging a national inquiry by instead promoting localised responses, new frameworks, and supportive panels. While those actions are constructive in their own right, they fall short of the comprehensive, centralised review that campaigners demand after widespread abuse is revealed across the whole of the UK. Only last month Sadiq Khan blocked an enquiry in London rape gangs. Where I ask you, does this stem from, The questionable Muslim Block vote. Postal votes, completed by Imans and submitted on mass are not completed by the voter and breach all rules of the Electoral Commission.
The Liebour Govt, is literally covering it and its leaders arses and hoping our complacency, our checked out and disillusioned nation will do nothing, that we will disappear quietly into the mist. Andy Burnham, Rachel Reeves, Kier Starmer, Evette Cooper are all complicit. Wake up people, this is a travesty of justice and our chance to expose these tyrants for what they really are, self effacing and institutionally corrupt.