The Labour party and it's MPs are always justifying attacks on critics, saying critics are racist, or misogynist, or incompetent, or uncaring, or criminal, or incompetent..
You name it, the Labour party had used numerous slurs against their critics and political opposition.
But really, the Labour party, it's MPs and it's supporters need to look in a mirror, because those slurs are applicable right back at them.
People that live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones, is the adage. And Labour most live in the biggest glass house ever. The glass house of hypocrisy, lets call it.
Because Labour are protecting criminal rape gangs, gangs that perpetrate the worst form of misogyny: rape..
A council worker continued to work at Labour-controlled Oldham council for a year after being accused of child sexual exploitation. His job? A welfare officer.
Not only that, but the same article says accused taxi drivers kept their licences after being accused of sexual assault. One went on to commit another sexual assault.
I can't state how incompetent that looks. For the safety of the public, those licences should have been suspended automatically until the drivers were cleared, or not.
Labour MPs may now be trying to play the victim, but it won't wash. It was Labour controlled Labour authorities in the main that let the victims of the grooming gangs down.
Some female Labour MPs are clutching pearls, refusing to hear the gory details lest their sensibilities be offended. I can't comprehend how offensive that must be to the victims who actually lived through the rapes and abuse, to heard that effete MPs don't have the stomach just to heard the details read out.
Or, as in the (anything but) Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips, they complain that decades of inaction is somehow now putting them at risk. To now try and play the victim from a position of privilege is past hypocrisy, it's just sick.
It's now been highlighted that some Labour MPs in the house of commons were members of the very same councils that denied the grooming gang victims justice.
Well, you have your answer why the Labour government won't commit to a national enquiry right there: the very people that would be in the spotlight and criticised for inaction, incompetence and possibly criminal conspiracy are themselves now voting on whether there should be an enquiry regarding their actions back then.
It's a sick, grotesque morass of sleazy, almost criminal conspiracy, to deny the victims of the rape gangs the justice they should have and also a failure to protect future victims. Because you can be damn sure that in taxis and Kebab shops across the country, the same thing is going on right now.
But hey, it's racist to say these rape gangs are criminals. It's racist to say they have easy access to class-A drugs with which to ensnare their victims because they are dealers.
It's not much of a leap to imagine the corruption and incompetence that allowed the rape gangs to flourish a decade ago is now in the house of commons, because the people involved in local government back then are part of the national government now.
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