After news broke that UK's 'safeguarding minister' Jess Phillips blocked a public inquiry into the country's prolific rape gangs, Prime Minister Keir Starmer - who allegedly covered for Jimmy Savile, went into victim mode - dismissing the outrage as simply part of the "playbook" of the "far right" - the same thing he said after a Muslim radical stabbed 8 children, killing 3, in the Southport Massacre.
ADMIN POST.
— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) January 6, 2025
National disgrace @Keir_Starmer has finally spoken about the mass call for a national inquiry into child rape gangs.
Completely ignores the call, calls us all "far right" again, then proceeds to lie about Tommy Robinson yet again about "nearly collapsing a grooming… pic.twitter.com/B5BgrbYDRa
NEW: Starmer comes out strongly in defence of @jessphillips and against @elonmusk .
— Lewis Goodall (@lewis_goodall) January 6, 2025
He says those who are spreading "misinformation" and "lies" about Phillips and child sexual abuse "are not interested in victims, they are interested in themselves."
He suggests that Musk is…
Gangs of predominantly Pakistani men have been raping and torturing vulnerable underage girls over the past three decades, with several independent inquiries having indicated systemic failures to investigate the crimes (because it would be 'racist'). Three separate reports, published in 2013, 2014 and 2015 revealed that local politicians and police covered up the rapes.
The British state handed down just a three year prison sentence against the ringleader of a 24 hour long gang rape attack against a 12 year old.
— Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼 (@DrewPavlou) January 6, 2025
The British state has handed out longer prison sentences for Facebook posts
This is sick. This is failed state shit pic.twitter.com/DNhGplH722
Of note, foreigners are three times as likely to be arrested for sex offenses vs. British citizens.
In response Elon Musk launched an attack on Starmer, accusing him of failing to properly investigate and prosecute the gangs, which he called a "state-sponsored evil," and alleging that Starmer was "complicit in the RAPE OF BRITAIN."
And as The Telegraph notes, the state "had to bury the story."
Denial about the extent of the problem is rooted deep in Britain’s political system. At times, it appears that the government’s approach to multiculturalism is not to uphold the law, but instead to minimise the risk of unrest between communities. Confronted with gangs of predominantly Pakistani men targeting predominantly white children, the state knew exactly what to do. For the good of community relations, it had to bury the story.
In Rotherham, a senior police officer told a distressed father that the town “would erupt” if the routine abuse of white children by Pakistani heritage men became public knowledge. One parent concerned about a missing daughter was told by the police that an “older Asian boyfriend” was a “fashion accessory” for girls in the town. The father of a 15-year-old rape victim was told the assault might mean she would “learn her lesson”.
Terrible https://t.co/o6QJzQCYIe
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 6, 2025
And of course, instead of accepting responsibility, Starmer responded to Musk's comments - claiming that "threats" have been made over the blocked inquiry, and insists that the government will "get on with the job of protecting victims."
Keir Starmer just claimed people who want a full inquiry into Britain’s rape gangs are “jumping on a bandwagon of the Far Right”
— Martin Daubney 🇬🇧 (@MartinDaubney) January 6, 2025
Wanting justice for 1000s of British girls raped by Pakistani gangs is “Far Right?”
Is this Starmer’s biggest mistake yet?
pic.twitter.com/nkqUp6zcqn
Meanwhile, Musk continues to rage:
You don’t hate the legacy media enough https://t.co/mlnHn2suDk
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 6, 2025
What!!?? Explain yourself, Gordon Brown. https://t.co/zeBkYFKWlQ
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 6, 2025
You don’t hate the legacy media enough https://t.co/mlnHn2suDk
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 6, 2025
After news broke that UK’s ‘safeguarding minister’ Jess Phillips blocked a public inquiry into the country’s prolific rape gangs, Prime Minister Keir Starmer – who allegedly covered for Jimmy Savile, went into victim mode – dismissing the outrage as simply part of the “playbook” of the “far right” – the same thing he said after a Muslim radical stabbed 8 children, killing 3, in the Southport Massacre.
ADMIN POST.
National disgrace @Keir_Starmer has finally spoken about the mass call for a national inquiry into child rape gangs.
Completely ignores the call, calls us all “far right” again, then proceeds to lie about Tommy Robinson yet again about “nearly collapsing a grooming… pic.twitter.com/B5BgrbYDRa
— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) January 6, 2025
NEW: Starmer comes out strongly in defence of @jessphillips and against @elonmusk .
He says those who are spreading “misinformation” and “lies” about Phillips and child sexual abuse “are not interested in victims, they are interested in themselves.”
He suggests that Musk is…
— Lewis Goodall (@lewis_goodall) January 6, 2025
Gangs of predominantly Pakistani men have been raping and torturing vulnerable underage girls over the past three decades, with several independent inquiries having indicated systemic failures to investigate the crimes (because it would be ‘racist’). Three separate reports, published in 2013, 2014 and 2015 revealed that local politicians and police covered up the rapes.
The British state handed down just a three year prison sentence against the ringleader of a 24 hour long gang rape attack against a 12 year old.
The British state has handed out longer prison sentences for Facebook posts
This is sick. This is failed state shit pic.twitter.com/DNhGplH722
— Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼 (@DrewPavlou) January 6, 2025
Of note, foreigners are three times as likely to be arrested for sex offenses vs. British citizens.
In response Elon Musk launched an attack on Starmer, accusing him of failing to properly investigate and prosecute the gangs, which he called a “state-sponsored evil,” and alleging that Starmer was “complicit in the RAPE OF BRITAIN.”
And as The Telegraph notes, the state “had to bury the story.”
Denial about the extent of the problem is rooted deep in Britain’s political system. At times, it appears that the government’s approach to multiculturalism is not to uphold the law, but instead to minimise the risk of unrest between communities. Confronted with gangs of predominantly Pakistani men targeting predominantly white children, the state knew exactly what to do. For the good of community relations, it had to bury the story.
In Rotherham, a senior police officer told a distressed father that the town “would erupt” if the routine abuse of white children by Pakistani heritage men became public knowledge. One parent concerned about a missing daughter was told by the police that an “older Asian boyfriend” was a “fashion accessory” for girls in the town. The father of a 15-year-old rape victim was told the assault might mean she would “learn her lesson”.
Terrible https://t.co/o6QJzQCYIe
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 6, 2025
And of course, instead of accepting responsibility, Starmer responded to Musk’s comments – claiming that “threats” have been made over the blocked inquiry, and insists that the government will “get on with the job of protecting victims.”
Keir Starmer just claimed people who want a full inquiry into Britain’s rape gangs are “jumping on a bandwagon of the Far Right”
Wanting justice for 1000s of British girls raped by Pakistani gangs is “Far Right?”
Is this Starmer’s biggest mistake yet?
— Martin Daubney 🇬🇧 (@MartinDaubney) January 6, 2025
Meanwhile, Musk continues to rage:
You don’t hate the legacy media enough https://t.co/mlnHn2suDk
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 6, 2025
What!!?? Explain yourself, Gordon Brown. https://t.co/zeBkYFKWlQ
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 6, 2025
You don’t hate the legacy media enough https://t.co/mlnHn2suDk
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 6, 2025
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