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8 Answers
- Anonymous1 year agoFavorite Answer
A lot of people are disgusted that Labour Councillors covered it up so it stands to reason they wouldn't vote Labour.
- ?Lv 61 year ago
I’m sure it didn’t help
It is time people understood and were unafraid to say that Islam is not compatible with the west
And this ongoing problem is designed by that 5th column, whilst we still deny it is even happening
Islam needs an Islamic state where they can all go and live together
- catrin lLv 71 year ago
No, we’ll save the false “outrage” for the far right, who don’t really care one jot about the girls involved, they just try to make stale political points,
- ?Lv 71 year ago
The report about presumably British Pakistani men being charged with the sexual abuse of adolecent girls 10+ years ago would have had no impact on Labour's vote when it was published after the election if it would have had any impact at all.
Sajid Javid, when he was Home Secretary, announced an investigation into the disproportionate involvement of British Pakistani men in these crimes but that got kicked into the long grass. That's how much interest the government has in these cases.
- Anonymous1 year ago
It should compound the pressure on the Tories to adequately fund Social services and ensure sufficient safe guards are in place to avoid repetition. Some with an axe to grind will ignore the systemic failures.
- Anonymous1 year ago
I doubt it made any difference. Holly Lynch still won for them.