The Labour Party blocked an amendment to the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill that would have established a public inquiry into the abuses committed by mostly Muslim Pakistani men against white British girls. The move was criticized by some as a display of 'moral cowardice' and a failure to address the issue of grooming gangs targeting young girls.
The governing left-wing Labour Party has blocked a vote that would have established a public inquiry into the abuses committed by mostly Muslim Pakistani men against white British girls and the politically correct failures of authorities to protect young girls. The Labour Party blocked the Tories’ amendment to the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill to establish a national public inquiry after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer reportedly whipped his MPs into voting against the measure.
350 Labour MPs voted against the amendment, while 101 Conservatives and all five Reform MPs voted for the bill. However, there were over 170 abstentions, including former Conservative PM Rishi Sunak and the entirety of the Liberal Democrats. Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp said that the move by Starmer to block the bill was “disgusting” and accused the Labour Party of moral “cowardice”. “Labour MPs have put their Party ahead of getting to the truth and turned a blind eye to justice for the victims. Labour MPs will have to explain to the British people why they are against learning the truth behind the torture and rape of countless vulnerable girls,” he said. Philp argued that a national public inquiry would take at least seven years, citing the time spent conducting the Jay report into child abuse. Starmer argued that the focus should be on implementing the previous report’s recommendations rather than conducting a national investigation into the scandal. Critics have asserted, however, that the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) from Professor Alexis Jay was insufficient, as it only tangentially addressed the issue of Muslim Pakistani rape gangs targeting white girls and that it failed even to mention grooming gang hot spots such as Rotherham, Oldham, or Telford. An investigation from Charlie Peters of GB News, which has found that over 50 towns and cities in England may have seen Muslim grooming gangs target young girls
LABOUR PARTY PUBLIC INQUIRY GROOMING GANGS MUSLIM PAKISTANI MEN WHITE BRITISH GIRLS
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