The Pakistani grooming scandal is not our business or issue

Taintedlove

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you are right. I associated honor killings with only being done to a woman (or homosexual man) by their own family.
Yeah, this usually stems from how patriachal arab and south asian housholds are. Somalis are partriachal too but it the controlling behaviour seems to subside once a girl hits her late teens
 
London liberals are the most out of touch people you will ever meet how much does tony Blair pay this woman 🤣🤣🤣
Yeah, the racist MP is right and she doesn’t understand the stats. Overall, cadaans are more represented because of their population size; however, Pakistani men are over represented in this particular type grooming relative to their population size.
 
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The truth seeker

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Yeah, the racist MP is right and she doesn’t understand the stats. Overall, cadaans are more represented because of the populations; however, Pakistani men are over represented in this particular type grooming relative to their population size.
Reform will sweep the elections in 2029 grifter Nigel will become PM
 
First of all is it Pakistani cultural and class issue not Somali or muslim problem in general. The Pakistani community not all but are giving islam a bad name in the Uk. I couldn't less about cadaan women in general as they are loose.
 
Terrible statement at a terrible time but he is kind of right. The majority of flak is coming from cadaan men who are number 1 in terms of pedo related crimes. The fact that they don't call out their fellow kind when they do these crimes more than anyone else yet call it out when it's a minority group doing it is racist. Let me say it again I don't agree with his statement at all lol.
 
There will be an audit published next week on this issue. Apparently it won’t make good reading for timojilic Pakistani community and local authorities, and the study may link illegal immigration to grooming:

A source familiar with the report said its author, Baroness Louise Casey, specifically links illegal migration with the violence perpetrated against vulnerable girls.

The Sun understands there are fears in the Home Office that knowledge of the link between undocumented arrivals and grooming gangs could trigger more civil unrest.

The Home Office today refused to deny the involvement of illegal migration in the Casey report.


 

Key lines from Casey's grooming gangs reportpublished at 16:06
16:06​


We’ve now received the report written by Baroness Louise Casey and being discussed by MPs in the House of Commons.

It's about 200 pages long - we're working through it but here’s some of the key lines we've picked out so far:

  • “Child sexual exploitation is horrendous whoever commits it, but there have been enough convictions across the country of groups of men from Asian ethnic backgrounds to have warranted closer examination. Instead of examination, we have seen obfuscation,” Baroness Casey says
  • She says the ethnicity data collected for victims and perpetrators of group-based child sexual exploitation “is not sufficient to allow any conclusions to be drawn at the national level”
  • But she says that despite the “lack of a full picture in the national data sets”, there is enough evidence in local police data in three police force areas examined “which show disproportionate numbers of men from Asian ethnic backgrounds amongst suspects for group-based child sexual exploitation, as well as in the significant number of perpetrators of Asian ethnicity identified in local reviews and high-profile child sexual exploitation prosecutions across the country, to at least warrant further examination”
  • Baroness Casey makes 12 recommendations, among them are changing the law “so that an adult having penetrative sex with a child under 16 is rape, no excuses, no defence”
  • The report also recommends a national police operation and national inquiry, and reviewing the criminal convictions of victims of child sexual exploitation and quashing any convictions where the government finds victims were criminalised instead of protected
 

Key lines from Casey's grooming gangs reportpublished at 16:06​

16:06​


We’ve now received the report written by Baroness Louise Casey and being discussed by MPs in the House of Commons.

It's about 200 pages long - we're working through it but here’s some of the key lines we've picked out so far:

  • “Child sexual exploitation is horrendous whoever commits it, but there have been enough convictions across the country of groups of men from Asian ethnic backgrounds to have warranted closer examination. Instead of examination, we have seen obfuscation,” Baroness Casey says
  • She says the ethnicity data collected for victims and perpetrators of group-based child sexual exploitation “is not sufficient to allow any conclusions to be drawn at the national level”
  • But she says that despite the “lack of a full picture in the national data sets”, there is enough evidence in local police data in three police force areas examined “which show disproportionate numbers of men from Asian ethnic backgrounds amongst suspects for group-based child sexual exploitation, as well as in the significant number of perpetrators of Asian ethnicity identified in local reviews and high-profile child sexual exploitation prosecutions across the country, to at least warrant further examination”
  • Baroness Casey makes 12 recommendations, among them are changing the law “so that an adult having penetrative sex with a child under 16 is rape, no excuses, no defence”
  • The report also recommends a national police operation and national inquiry, and reviewing the criminal convictions of victims of child sexual exploitation and quashing any convictions where the government finds victims were criminalised instead of protected
Omds this is not looking good especially for South asian Muslims they singled them out specifically
 

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