Well, well, well… looks like the house of cards is finally wobbling.
After years of calling victims liars, branding whistleblowers as “far-right,” and burying evidence under a mountain of diversity training manuals, Labour have been dragged kicking and screaming into admitting what the rest of us have been saying for over a decade: yes, there was a cover-up. Yes, the victims were overwhelmingly white working-class girls. And yes, many of the perpetrators were of Pakistani Muslim origin.
The Baroness Casey Report – commissioned by Labour themselves – is due to land next week and it’s set to be a political nuke:
🔹 It will explicitly link the industrial-scale abuse to men of Pakistani heritage
🔹 It will call for a full national inquiry (you know, the one we were called racist for demanding)
🔹 It will highlight links between illegal immigration and the abuse of British girls
Welcome to the truth party, Keir. You’re late. And the lights are already off.
Let’s not pretend this is a noble U-turn. Starmer didn’t have a sudden moral awakening over his morning granola. He didn’t do it for the girls. He didn’t do it for justice. He did it because he had no choice.
Back in January, he dismissed demands for an inquiry as “far-right dogwhistles.” Now, facing a Commons vote – forced next week and a damning audit he can’t ignore, he’s capitulating. Not out of leadership, but cowardice.
And he’s not alone. Yvette Cooper is out there gaslighting the nation, claiming Labour didn’t water anything down. Funny that, considering they scrapped every inquiry, abandoned victims, and smear anyone who raised concerns as a hate-fuelled bigot.
Even Jess Phillips, with her now-silent “feminist” megaphone, has said nothing. Maybe she’s too busy coordinating menopause awareness panels to comment on children being trafficked and raped under the noses of authorities.
Let’s be crystal clear:
This wasn’t just a failure – it was a systemic betrayal.
Officials, police, councils – all looked the other way. Why? Because the rapists weren’t white. And in our warped, cowardly political climate, avoiding the R-word (racist) was more important than stopping the rape of ten-year-olds.
Derby had 2,000+ victims. Rotherham, 1,400+. Telford. Rochdale. Oxford. Newcastle. The list goes on. Every one of them a monument to cowardice. And now Labour want to act like they’ve been leading the charge?
No. You don’t get to turn up after the whistle and pretend you played the match.
What’s needed now is more than just a report.
We need a FULL statutory inquiry. With teeth. With power. With jail time for those who covered up this misconduct in public office, and don’t stop until the cells are full.
No more excuses. No more cowardice. No more cover-ups.
To the victims: we will never stop fighting for your justice.
To the cowards who buried the truth: we’re coming for you.
And to Labour? You let the mask slip. The country saw your face.
You thought you’d get away with it. You won’t!