https://thecritic.co.uk/something-is-rotten-in-the-state-of-starmer/
So what should be done about our rotten establishment, and the rotten system that offered children up as playthings for gangs of Pakistani men? And what should our Prime Minister be saying and doing now? There are arguments for and against a national inquiry. The obsession with process over principle and action is how we got here, and you can understand why many oppose an inquiry. All that is needed at this stage is a clear indication from the government that they will be proactive, not reactive on this issue. Whilst Oldham is begging for an inquiry, and will no doubt take action on its own, there are still councils that are blocking justice, as in Keighley and Bradford, where the local council has refused calls for an inquiry into grooming. Leaving it to local government is not good enough, especially when social workers, cops and courts still take their cues from Whitehall.
Police forces need to be directed to investigate historic and current crimes of this nature actively. Those who acted negligently need to be fired, or prosecuted. The perpetrators need to be behind bars for life, and anyone involved, however indirectly, should face deportation. The legal and regulatory architecture that encouraged racially selective policing needs to be dismantled, and explicit measures instituted to heavily penalise those who ignore crime in the name of “community relations”. Whatever it takes to get this done, whether it’s an inquiry or legislation or both, needs to happen, and the government needs to commit to this, and a timeline, immediately.