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U.K. Home Office Covers Up Huddersfield Child Rapists | ||
2020-02-26 | ||
![]() In 2018, Javid claimed there would be "no no-go areas of inquiry" in regards to the rampant sex grooming of children in England.
Even after a freedom of information request inquiring on the research and reports, the British Home Office said they held the information but it would not be released. In a statement, the Home Office claimed: "Disclosure would risk pre-empting decisions still to be made by ministers. In addition, the information could be misleading if made public and used out of context. We recognize that this topic in general and any insight and learning are matters of strong public interest, although it does not necessarily follow that it is in the public interest to disclose any specific information relating to it. The Home Office has explained that it will soon publish a national strategy that will create a "whole system response to all forms of child sexual abuse". However, until the new system is made and utilized as promised, it seems that the U.K. Home Office is content on allowing the sexual abuse and grooming of children to continue unabashed. Seeing as how the epidemic of different sex grooming gangs around the United Kingdom has been reported since 2018, it seems that the matter is not a pressing issue to British authorities. As sad as this is, it is likely a trend that will only continue, as the U.K. continues to allow itself to aid and abet criminal behavior among its refugee population. Related: Javid: 2020-02-08 British bride who travelled to Syria loses initial bid to restore citizenship Javid: 2019-11-26 UK Parliament may See Record Number Of British-Pakistainers Javid: 2019-10-22 UK: 20-strong Gang Target ‘White Bastards’, Cut Off Teenager’s Hand with Axe Related: Sex grooming gang: 2020-01-30 Pakistan extradites sex offender who fled UK during trial Sex grooming gang: 2020-01-27 Saturday, January 25, 2020 A Tale of Two Englands Sex grooming gang: 2020-01-23 Chris Green MP urges Andy Burnham to pursue criminal charges after explosive child grooming report | ||
Posted by:Besoeker |
#4 Disclosure would risk pre-empting decisions still to be made by ministers "We wouldn't want our subjects thinking that they should have a say." |
Posted by: charger 2020-02-26 20:06 |
#3 I think the police and bureaucrats were more than into it, I think they were active participates in the child abuse, which is why t they're actively covering this up. |
Posted by: Seeking Cure For Ignorance 2020-02-26 19:45 |
#2 Cover up a crime you should be tried as an accomplice. That would end this sort of thing. Being considered a pedophile enabler would be worse than being unfairly a racist. |
Posted by: ruprecht 2020-02-26 08:22 |
#1 The Home Office has explained that it will soon publish a national strategy that will create a "whole system response to all forms of child sexual abuse". In the mean time, we'll just hide everything under a basket. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2020-02-26 06:13 |