
heretics. 502. Grooming Gangs: It’s Time to Name Names - Raja Miah
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Jan 16, 2025 Raja Miah, a politician and investigator, delves into the Labour Party's troubling connections to grooming gangs in the UK. He shares harrowing insights about political cover-ups and systemic failures aimed at silencing whistleblowers. Miah sheds light on the disturbing relationships between local politicians and community organizations, emphasizing the urgent need for accountability and reform. He also discusses generational shifts in perspectives among Muslim families and the broader implications of voter apathy on democracy.
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Mosque Funding and Postal Votes
- The mosque received secret funding from the Labour-controlled council and was run by Labour members.
- This arrangement facilitated a system of supplying postal votes, benefiting the Labour Party.
Labour's Knowledge and Exploitation
- Labour's top leadership, including Keir Starmer, likely know about and welcome these arrangements for votes.
- This system of exploiting postal votes is widespread across the country.
Shabir Ahmed's Influence
- Grooming gang members hold key positions in communities and control votes, exemplified by Shabir Ahmed.
- Sources within the Labour Party revealed Ahmed's affiliation with the party and his access to children.
