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in the news, and Elon Musk bringing it up, thankfully, and I am so grateful for this, it has made it a national and global story, but quite shockingly, and I actually can't believe this, the response from the British left, from progressives, from the Westminster elite, has not been to finally decry this idea
in the news, and Elon Musk bringing it up, thankfully, and I am so grateful for this, it has made it a national and global story, but quite shockingly, and I actually can't believe this, the response from the British left, from progressives, from the Westminster elite, has not been to finally decry this idea
Wide scale raping of young British underclass girls, not even working class, by the way, they're below working class. This is the very poorest and like you described, like the equivalent of the Rust Belt in 50 towns and cities up and down our nation from Edinburgh down to Bristol and everywhere in between.
Wide scale raping of young British underclass girls, not even working class, by the way, they're below working class. This is the very poorest and like you described, like the equivalent of the Rust Belt in 50 towns and cities up and down our nation from Edinburgh down to Bristol and everywhere in between.
And the British left, unbelievably, instead of talking about the perpetrators, talking about who of the politicians, of the judiciary, of the police, of the social force, of local councils, they are going after Musk. It's quite astounding. Now, our Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, today, after a week, finally gave a press conference. I couldn't quite believe this when I watched it this morning.
And the British left, unbelievably, instead of talking about the perpetrators, talking about who of the politicians, of the judiciary, of the police, of the social force, of local councils, they are going after Musk. It's quite astounding. Now, our Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, today, after a week, finally gave a press conference. I couldn't quite believe this when I watched it this morning.
Three questions were asked by the mainstream media about Musk before any question was asked about the rape gangs. This is how perverse the mainstream media are in our country. I don't even have the language to describe how perverse, how morally inverted this all is.
Three questions were asked by the mainstream media about Musk before any question was asked about the rape gangs. This is how perverse the mainstream media are in our country. I don't even have the language to describe how perverse, how morally inverted this all is.
Starmer's response, well, he tried to claim that his record as director of public prosecutions, when he was head of the Crown Prosecutions Committee, His record was that he had tried to do something about this. Well, actually, the truth is... rather more tricky. There's one story by the Daily Mail, which was published last year.
Starmer's response, well, he tried to claim that his record as director of public prosecutions, when he was head of the Crown Prosecutions Committee, His record was that he had tried to do something about this. Well, actually, the truth is... rather more tricky. There's one story by the Daily Mail, which was published last year.
The investigative reporter Guy Adams discovered, and I quote, that during the period that Sir Keir Starmer was director of public prosecutions, he attended 21 of 23 meetings in which the sentencing council formulated new guidelines relating to 50 different sex offences.
The investigative reporter Guy Adams discovered, and I quote, that during the period that Sir Keir Starmer was director of public prosecutions, he attended 21 of 23 meetings in which the sentencing council formulated new guidelines relating to 50 different sex offences.
The crimes that were looked at during this review ranged from rape and sexual assault to prostitution, grooming, sex trafficking, voyeurism, exposure and child pornography. Eventually, the council decided that 20 of these crimes could, in certain circumstances, be punished via community orders rather than prison sentences. Yes, you heard that right.
The crimes that were looked at during this review ranged from rape and sexual assault to prostitution, grooming, sex trafficking, voyeurism, exposure and child pornography. Eventually, the council decided that 20 of these crimes could, in certain circumstances, be punished via community orders rather than prison sentences. Yes, you heard that right.
And there's no record that Sir Keir Starmer objected to this, no written record at least. So not only did he do that, he said that those in Britain who wanted another public inquiry into the wild industrial raping of our children were on the far right bandwagon. That's right. If you oppose... gang rape of children, mass gang rape of children. You are part of the far right.
And there's no record that Sir Keir Starmer objected to this, no written record at least. So not only did he do that, he said that those in Britain who wanted another public inquiry into the wild industrial raping of our children were on the far right bandwagon. That's right. If you oppose... gang rape of children, mass gang rape of children. You are part of the far right.
So this is a very complex and big story. Musk immediately hit back on X, responding, saying that actually he thinks that it would be Starmer who would be found guilty if there was truly to be an inquiry. Another thing about the inquiry that's worth noting is
So this is a very complex and big story. Musk immediately hit back on X, responding, saying that actually he thinks that it would be Starmer who would be found guilty if there was truly to be an inquiry. Another thing about the inquiry that's worth noting is
Jess Phillips, who rather ironically is Minister of Safeguarding, has rejected appeals from the people of Oldham, one of the towns in which famously these gangs were operating in. Because that town had had an inquiry, but the inquiry was taken out by the council, who the town said were complicit in this operation.
Jess Phillips, who rather ironically is Minister of Safeguarding, has rejected appeals from the people of Oldham, one of the towns in which famously these gangs were operating in. Because that town had had an inquiry, but the inquiry was taken out by the council, who the town said were complicit in this operation.