Labour MPs have rejected the setting up of a commission of inquiry into pedophile gangs that have been operating for decades in the UK. However, in 2013 Rotherham Borough Council already commissioned an investigation into child sexual exploitation, which went back as far as 1997. The lurid findings were published on its website and are available on the internet (*), but no one tore their hair out over it.
Such criminal networks cannot survive and operate for decades without the support of the police, the complicity of parliamentary parties and the silence of the media.
Nobody cares that thousands of children have been raped and sexually exploited for decades for a very simple reason, which is always the same in all European countries: the children came from poor, marginalized families and were under some kind of institutional guardianship, such as orphanages or public special education centers.
Complaints piled up for years in police stations, but to no avail. The gangs operated with impunity. A Manchester City Council report concluded that at least 57 girls were exploited by a pedophile ring. They were hooked on drugs, manipulated, raped and emotionally wrecked. One of them died at the age of fifteen.
Sophie also went to Oldham police station to report that a man had raped her in 2006. The police didn't care that a 12-year-old girl went to report rape.They told her to come back when she wasn't drunk.The girl was abducted by a man who was also visiting the police station and raped in a vehicle by two men, before being taken to a house and raped several times by five different men.
There are thousands of such cases and Labour MPs refuse to hold a public inquiry. It is well known that parliamentary committees of inquiry serve no purpose except to throw dirt on us, but they won't even admit to that task, to investigate, to find out what happened. If, moreover, someone wants to punish pedophiles they will hit an even higher wall,
Of course, NGOs and human rights defenders have once again proved to be useless as well.Their role is limited to collecting grants and handouts.
The current Labour Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, was Attorney General for years.If he did nothing then, why should he do it now?
(*) https://www.rotherham.gov.uk/downloads/download/31/independent-inquiry-into-child-sexual-exploitation-in-rotherham-1997-2013