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Troll?
Hmm...anyone who happens to disagree with your view of the world? |
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Alright then 2048
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Alright then 2048
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A vote for UKIP (13,200) was a vote against Labour.
Sadly, too many voted for the tories (10,900) for the same reason. If they had stuck to one or the other, Labour (20,500) would have been defeated there. |
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With over 90% of the population of Rotherham describing themselves as white (according to the 2011 census), then given that the child abuse scandal was, in your opinion, a major factor in Labour's general election defeat, how do explain Labour increasing their share of the vote in Rotherham?
UKIP should've been a shoo-in surely? |
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10 Jul 15 23:51 Troll? Hmm...anyone who happens to disagree with your view of the world? As you reckon you know so much. Go on then, start with my views on Scotland. Then Wales. Then Ireland. Where would you like to go after that? Europe? The Americas? Africa? Asia? Any order, please yourself. |
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More than 160 police officers are under investigation in the Rotherham abuse scandal over allegations they systematically ignored complaints of widespread child sexual exploitation.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) has already identified 60 officers as part of a major investigation into the scandal and 100 others are in their sights. The watchdog is examining whether or not disciplinary or even legal action should be brought against police officers who are accused of ignoring victims’ claims that they were being sexually trafficked and abused. The IPCC has received 47 referrals from South Yorkshire Police since the publication of the Jay report 12 months ago which exposed the scale of child rape, trafficking and grooming in the South Yorkshire town. Professor Alexis Jay’s report described how more than 1,400 children were sexually exploited by gangs of mainly Asian males in Rotherham between 1997 and 2013. It was also scathing about a culture among police and council officials which ignored the industrial scale of abuse, instead treating the victims of sexual exploitation as troublesome teenagers. Investigators have now served misconduct notices on 27 officers to advise their specific actions are under investigation. In total 41 misconduct notices have been served, as some officers have received multiple notices as they are involved in more than one complaint. Of those served with notices so far, seven are retired. A spokeswoman confirmed this is an ongoing process as investigative and analytical work continues. She said: “Analysis of all the referrals has so far identified more than 60 officers. “Further assessments are being carried out to establish the specific allegations against these individuals to determine what further actions are needed. Work is ongoing to identify more than 100 officers who are referenced in the referrals but are unnamed.” The Jay report was commissioned by Rotherham Council after a high profile child sexual exploitation trial and a series of damning stories in the Times about what was happening in the town. Its impact lay in the sheer scale of offending that it outlined and the horrific details it included of what had happened to girls as young as 11. Prof Jay said at the time she had found “utterly appalling” examples of “children who had been doused in petrol and threatened with being set alight, threatened with guns, made to witness brutally-violent rapes and threatened they would be next if they told anyone”. The failings of the authorities to protect the children was so great that South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner, Shaun Wright, was forced to resign and Rotherham Council was brought under Government control. |
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This has nothing to do with Islam
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Surely we need an enquiry. One that takes a while to report back...
Chilcot would be my choice.. |
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"This has nothing to do with Islam"
Really mobo ....just a coincidence then that all the offenders are Muslims ! Having lived and worked in most of the middle East and lived in Tehran ...I could tell a few stories of how Western women (and girls) are viewed by Muslim men. |
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Oh dear.....
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Mobo was just stating what is said in these sort of cases from the media rockinron, hopefully lessons will be learnt with your next post.
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every muslim I have met has been very nice to me including those in Iran and Malysia for instance.
As long as I went along with their rules. But they want to impose them here in our country. It is going to take decades but they will get there. |
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The cardinal rule is weakness is always treated with contempt,we deserve nothing more is their intuitive opinion.
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Karen MacGregor
Shelley Davies Arshid Hussain Basharat Hussain Bannaras Hussain http://bit.ly/1LG03GV |
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Those 2 bitches want stringing up..
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Groomed?
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http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/627104/Karen-MacGregor-pimp-teenage-girls-Asian-men
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The police watchdog is examining almost 200 Rotherham officers after corrupt police, one related to the convicted groomers, allegedly conspired to protect the Muslim child sex gang.
One officer and local politician, who is a family relative of the brothers convicted yesterday, is alleged to have brokered a deal whereby one brother was given assurance that he “wouldn’t get done” if he returned one his young victims to a police station. Another is accused of having sex with an under-age girls, passing drugs to the grooming gang and tipping them off when colleagues were searching for missing children, a court was told. During the trial, one woman who spent three days describing how she was repeatedly abused and assaulted from the age of 11, told the jury how she told a detective called Kenneth Dawes about what happened but no action was taken. “He used to have sex with girls and he used to take drugs from people and pass them on to Ash”, the girl said. Jahangir Akhtar, the former deputy leader of Rotherham council and deputy chairman of South Yorkshire police, is one of several alleged to have taken part in the handover. He is also a relative of Arshid, Basharat and Bannaras Hussain. The three brothers were found guilty yesterday of multiple sexual offences against underage girls over a twenty years period in Rotherham, a town they were said to “own” thanks to their criminal and police connections. As their trial ended yesterday, it was revealed that the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) had begun 55 investigations into alleged police misconduct linked to Rotherham child sex crimes. It has received complaints against 92 named officers, the Yorkshire Post reports. Several other horric accounts of abuse were heard during the trail, with some of the women citing a lack of trust in the police as why they went to the media to tell their stories, before the the authorities. “The only reason the police started this investigation was because The Times printed my story”, said one. IPCC deputy chair Rachel Cerfontyne said: “Our investigative work examining allegations about how South Yorkshire Police responded to reported child sexual exploitation in Rotherham continues to expand. “This is complex work dealing with non-recent allegations and involving vulnerable and traumatised victims. We are committed to ensuring the allegations are investigated sensitively and thoroughly.” |
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“The only reason the police started this investigation was because The Times printed my story”, said one.
Not sure if it is apt but I wonder if the proposed,new regulations on FOI and Leveson would have blocked this being printed in our human rights society ? |
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weakness - that's when sharia law steps in treetop.
they've already got their foot in the door with sharia courts, You know the nutters guiding this ship will give them more & more power. |
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25 Feb 16 22:43 “The only reason the police started this investigation was because The Times printed my story”, said one. Not sure if it is apt but I wonder if the proposed,new regulations on FOI and Leveson would have blocked this being printed in our human rights society ? I would say very apt. I recall saying at the time that the whole rotten police force in Rotherham and surrounding area should have been locked down immediately this story broke. Everything seized and analysed. A temporary force should have been put in place. What chance now of multiple arrests and prosecutions of serving officers? ![]() |
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35 years...get in.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-35670538
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Rotherham Police have promised to increase patrols as they are concerned about potential “Islamophobic attacks” after three Muslim men were convicted of grooming underage girls this week.
. http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/02/26/rotherham-police-increase-patrols-to-protect-muslims-from-islamophobia-acknowledge-hate-crime-is-falling/ |
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The judge said the brothers were well-known in the area, driving distinctive cars and having a reputation for violence.
Well Im not from Rotherham but Im not that far away and I know the 'faces' of the area and Ive never heard of em. They wernt gangsters. They might have been involved in curry house squabbles but that aint the same. As for the crux of the case; Ive heard through women ive come in contact with over the years that this had/has happened but Ive never witnessed it personally (rather, Ive never known an individual who accused others of coercion) My conclusion of this turgid affair is that those perpetrators are nothing in the grand scheme of things, they arnt even known. The individuals they used as prey seemed to me to be vulnerable low hanging fruit. I dont believe the system is necessarily wrong; we shouldn't assume guilt by the origin of our ancestors, but nor should we be influenced by those who arnt exposed to the damage done. |
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guy had a mince lawyer
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Yorkshire police and Labour councillors thought their were no crimes committed but people have been sentenced for 35 years and 25 years, disgraceful scenes.
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*rather FOR shying away
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Head in hands man..
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Have the British Left exonerated the rapists yet and put the full blame on the two white women convicted for their part?
Don't be surprised if we learn shortly that it was a 'racist' prosecution. |
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Only a matter of time.
The Plod in Yorkshire are scum too. |
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I will add that Im not in any way a defender of these turds.
IMO if your kids get the sum of 79 years jail then the parents should get investigated |
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judge Sarah is judge judy
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They was only following the false prophet muhammad's guidelines
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Another chair gone!
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Just like every other scandal the filth at the top will end up pushing this under the carpet just like every other massive injustice.
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Apparently she spent 3 of the last 12 months abroad..
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/08/04/child-sex-abuse-victims-say-inquiry-has-descended-into-farce-as/ |