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steve rotherham s-ueakin thanks a lot. steve rotherham speaking the — thanks a lot. steve rotherham speaking the last _ thanks a lot. steve rotherham speaking the last hour - thanks a lot. steve rotherham speaking the last hour having l thanks a lot. steve rotherham i speaking the last hour having just won the liverpool mayoral race. they speak to our political correspondent. joining me now is is claire hamilton political correspondent at bbc merseyside a long—standing labour seat. what is the reaction to these numbers? weill. the reaction to these numbers? well, obviously steve _ the reaction to these numbers? well, obviously steve rotherham _ the reaction to these numbers? -ii obviously steve rotherham and his supporters are absolutely delighted. if you look at the numbers, the number of voters, it is a bit of double take because the difference between his result and the number of votes cast for him, 183,000, the next candidate which is the conservatives, 27,000, is absolutely huge so of course there is a delight there. he has increased his vote share. 67% of the
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was that unique to rotherham , or is that the same rotherham, or is that the same pattern that we see across the rest of england and wales ? rest of england and wales? >> well, i don't think you see it across the rest of england and wales. there are many white males being arrested for the same types of offences. but what you have in the north and mill towns is , disaffected young men towns is, disaffected young men of different ethnic origins, whether it be pakistani or or whatever background they're from. segregated from society educationally, socially , and in educationally, socially, and in terms of, wealth and jobs etc, and it's, it's not surprising that they, will, not turn out to be the, the best examples of our youth or young men, but there are white, white grooming gangs out there also . it really out there also. it really depends on the, where you are in the country. >> yeah, i take that point. i was just making reference to the nonh was just making reference to the north in particular, and yeah, that particular problem with that particular problem with that community. david,
was that unique to rotherham , or is that the same rotherham, or is that the same pattern that we see across the rest of england and wales ? rest of england and wales? >> well, i don't think you see it across the rest of england and wales. there are many white males being arrested for the same types of offences. but what you have in the north and mill towns is , disaffected young men towns is, disaffected young men of different ethnic origins, whether it be pakistani or or whatever...
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i do hereby declare that steve rotherham _ progress. i do hereby declare that steve rotherham is _ progress. i do hereby declare that steve rotherham is duly - progress. i do hereby declare that | steve rotherham is duly elected... celebrations in liverpool... south yorkshire... celebrations in liverpool... south yorkshire---_ celebrations in liverpool... south yorkshire. . . yorkshire... andy burnham is duly elected--- — yorkshire... andy burnham is duly elected... manchester... - yorkshire... andy burnham is duly elected... manchester... and - yorkshire... andy burnham is duly| elected... manchester... and west yorkshire- — yorkshire. and london. ., , ., ., , and london. the conservative party candidate, 812300 _ and london. the conservative party candidate, 812300 and _ and london. the conservative party candidate, 812300 and 497. - and london. the conservative party| candidate, 812300 and 497. wearing candidate, 812300 and 1197. wearing salsa candidate, 812300 and 497. wearing salsa rumours _ candidate, 812300 and 497. wearing s
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rotherham is the labour mayor defending hisjob there. and south yorkshire, also a labour mayor described himself as the onlyjewish metro area. we have seen the impact of the israel gaza situation some of the labour votes. these numbers and results will be closely watched but were also just getting results in initially from some of the accounts initially from some of the accounts in london. nick has got all the latest. . ~ . in london. nick has got all the latest. w ., ., in london. nick has got all the latest. ., ., ~ ., latest. nick, what do we know so far? yes- — latest. nick, what do we know so far? yes- the _ latest. nick, what do we know so far? yes. the london _ latest. nick, what do we know so far? yes. the london county - latest. nick, what do we know so far? yes. the london county is i latest. nick, what do we know so - far? yes. the london county is going to take a lot of today but it could be well before that that we get a pretty good picture of how things are looking and want to bring the first result that is coming from th
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so i think there's a question there that steve rotherham will be answering in the coming days about the engagement with the role. but obviously today he's absolutely delighted with the resounding victory he's won here in liverpool today. elsewhere, labour's 0liver coppard has been re—elected for a second term as mayor of south yorkshire. here he is speaking sortly after the result was confirmed. more than anything, with 51% of the vote, _ more than anything, with 51% of the vote, you _ more than anything, with 51% of the vote, you have given me a mandate to continue _ vote, you have given me a mandate to continue the _ vote, you have given me a mandate to continue the work we have started in earnest _ continue the work we have started in earnest as_ continue the work we have started in earnest as two years ago. elections are the vehicle, not the destination. and today you've offered me not just your consent, but your blessing to continue on the journey we started to pursue the change we so desperately need across south yorkshire, wherever it may be, to give every single person across
so i think there's a question there that steve rotherham will be answering in the coming days about the engagement with the role. but obviously today he's absolutely delighted with the resounding victory he's won here in liverpool today. elsewhere, labour's 0liver coppard has been re—elected for a second term as mayor of south yorkshire. here he is speaking sortly after the result was confirmed. more than anything, with 51% of the vote, _ more than anything, with 51% of the vote, you _ more...
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also in the last hour, steve rotherham has comfortably won the contest to be liverpool mayor, increasing his share of the vote, and he had this warning to rishi sunak. to the government, enough is enough. and locally, labour is delivering in power. good afternoon, i�*m geeta guru murthy, and welcome to this bbc local election special. the first resulst have started to come in, in the mayoral race in london, and in one constitency, merton and wansworth, sadiq khan looks set to win a third term as london mayor. labour have held onto their metro mayors in liverpool and south yorkshire. this is what else we can expect over the next few hours. we are still awaiting results in the four remaining regional mayor races including greater manchester and the west midlands
also in the last hour, steve rotherham has comfortably won the contest to be liverpool mayor, increasing his share of the vote, and he had this warning to rishi sunak. to the government, enough is enough. and locally, labour is delivering in power. good afternoon, i�*m geeta guru murthy, and welcome to this bbc local election special. the first resulst have started to come in, in the mayoral race in london, and in one constitency, merton and wansworth, sadiq khan looks set to win a third term...
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i do hereby declare that steve rotherham is duly elected... celebrations in liverpool... south yorkshire... manchester... and west yorkshire. and london. susan mary hall, the conservative party candidate, 812,397. where intense rumours of a conservative upset turned out to be, well, wrong. sadiq khan, labour party, 1,088,225. frankly, we have run an incredibly underwhelming campaign over the last year. we have not articulated any sense of mission, itjust has all been what we are seeing at the moment very much an anti—khan campaign. as the final count trickled in, the liberal democrats made strides into traditional tory territory. in terms of strategy... this morning, conservatives were calm, preaching patience. no one should call this one too early. we are about a third... you would not call a premier league football match after about 30 minutes and there is a lot more people who... except you are at the end of a government term. that is fair but people make a choice at the election, a very clear choice, about who is going to walk through the door of number ten the foll
i do hereby declare that steve rotherham is duly elected... celebrations in liverpool... south yorkshire... manchester... and west yorkshire. and london. susan mary hall, the conservative party candidate, 812,397. where intense rumours of a conservative upset turned out to be, well, wrong. sadiq khan, labour party, 1,088,225. frankly, we have run an incredibly underwhelming campaign over the last year. we have not articulated any sense of mission, itjust has all been what we are seeing at the...
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steve rotherham. .. labour also won in liverpool, salford, south yorkshire and west yorkshire. but the eye catching result today is in the west midlands. well, let's now take a closer look at all the results — almost all of them are now in — and find out what they tell us about the state of the parties�* fortunes as we approach a general election. here's nick eardley. let's start with that result in the west midlands. as you can see a knife edge. just 1500 votes in the end between the labour party and andy street for the conservatives despite more than half a million votes being cast. in terms of percentages again very close, 37.8, 37.5. note that 12% which was an independent candidate critical of labour policy on the war in gaza and despite that labour managed just to make it through. let me show you in the next light how things have changed, the labour vote is actually a little bit down. but the conservative vote down so much allowing labour to take the west midlands. and finally this swing, a.6 from the conservatives to the labour party, enough to get them over the lin
steve rotherham. .. labour also won in liverpool, salford, south yorkshire and west yorkshire. but the eye catching result today is in the west midlands. well, let's now take a closer look at all the results — almost all of them are now in — and find out what they tell us about the state of the parties�* fortunes as we approach a general election. here's nick eardley. let's start with that result in the west midlands. as you can see a knife edge. just 1500 votes in the end between the...
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>> well, it's almost a decade since the rotherham crisis sort of hit the national consciousness. from 1997 to 2013, over 1400 children in the town were abused by those gangs, and it was only revealed after a series of reports by the times newspaper in 2012, which then led to several national public inquiries and the ncaa . when inquiries and the ncaa. when they did their own review in 2015, they actually increased the number of victims. so when they stood in, that happened . they stood in, that happened. lessons have been learned in some cases, but not all. and in december, his majesty's inspectorate of constabulary and fire rescue services is a huge name for a big watchdog that keeps an eye on all the police forces. it looked at 27 forces across the country, and it found that four of them were totally inadequate. when it came to deaung inadequate. when it came to dealing with child abuse, and 14 required serious improvement. so, even among that reporting at the time when that came out in december, when, when that watchdog released that report, one of the core kind of the shining
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steve rotherham, there are. let's speak to henry hill. he's the acting editor of conservative home. these results obviously disappointing for the conservative party, but they were forecast to be difficult? ~ , ,., , ~' party, but they were forecast to be difficult? ~ , , ~ . difficult? absolutely. i think what the show when _ difficult? absolutely. i think what the show when you _ difficult? absolutely. i think what the show when you cut _ difficult? absolutely. i think what the show when you cut through . difficult? absolutely. i think what i the show when you cut through the noise from individual results is that the national polling is broadly accurate. the conservatives are currently on course for a heavy defeat at the general election. they have lost hundreds of counsellors, and that isn'tjust indicative of where many of those areas will probably go at the general election, but it also means that those hundreds of activists, many of whom the conservatives might not find are willing to waste cold november evenings knocking on doors and delivering leaflets as they were when they w
steve rotherham, there are. let's speak to henry hill. he's the acting editor of conservative home. these results obviously disappointing for the conservative party, but they were forecast to be difficult? ~ , ,., , ~' party, but they were forecast to be difficult? ~ , , ~ . difficult? absolutely. i think what the show when _ difficult? absolutely. i think what the show when you _ difficult? absolutely. i think what the show when you cut _ difficult? absolutely. i think what the show when you...
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we know about what happened in rotherham in terms of those women that were raped and abused and sold by largely pakistani men. these are serious problems going on in our country. and i don't think when nigel talks about it or other conservative mps or even some labour mps who talk about it, that they should be punished with this islamophobia flag, which is what has happened to nigel farage this morning, which i think is deeply unfair. we need to ask the questions of how can we bring these people more into our society? >> peter, very quick response to that. please >> i'm really concerned about generalisations of the like. i've just heard i'm a christian. we've got different views about sex before marriage and sexuality. there's different views within islam about sex before marriage and sexuality. let's not mix these up . it's not let's not mix these up. it's not the right approach. generalisations are never helpful when talking about different ethnic or religious groups. peter edwards and sunil sharma, thank you very much indeed for joining sharma, thank you very much indeed forjoinin
we know about what happened in rotherham in terms of those women that were raped and abused and sold by largely pakistani men. these are serious problems going on in our country. and i don't think when nigel talks about it or other conservative mps or even some labour mps who talk about it, that they should be punished with this islamophobia flag, which is what has happened to nigel farage this morning, which i think is deeply unfair. we need to ask the questions of how can we bring these...
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as we've seen in telford , as we've seen in rotherham this way, they think campaigners and survivors have said this is the only way to secure a full and accountable understanding of what happened in the town. and it's only happening now because on the 2nd of may, earlier this month in the local elections, labour lost overall control of the council, losing to just 27 seats. of the 60 strong council, they've retained a minority control of the council because a group of independents, four independents from two different parties, said that they would be able to either lend their votes towards the labour leadership or they would abstain from that vote, which labour won 29 to 28. in exchange for being able to develop and put forward a motion on a public, independent inquiry. that's been granted. and as we understand today, the process for achieving that inquiry is starting now. and we've also heard from one of the leading independent councillors from the failsworth independent party, independence party. i believe you'll be speaking to you later on your programme. martin, who said that they
as we've seen in telford , as we've seen in rotherham this way, they think campaigners and survivors have said this is the only way to secure a full and accountable understanding of what happened in the town. and it's only happening now because on the 2nd of may, earlier this month in the local elections, labour lost overall control of the council, losing to just 27 seats. of the 60 strong council, they've retained a minority control of the council because a group of independents, four...
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. >> and it reminded me precisely of the last 30 years in rotherham and oldham when the police, the social services, the councils were petrified by political correctness and so beholden to this ideology of multicultural ism that they allowed the industrial scale rape of young british girls by pakistani muslims for fear of inflaming community tensions. that's why nigel farage and i are getting silenced for speaking the truth. we have imported vast numbers of people into this country who have no intention of assimilating . they intention of assimilating. they leave segregated lives in islamic silos , with whose daily islamic silos, with whose daily lives pass with little or no interaction with wider british society. and they exist in a world that's almost like a petri dish. did you say stanford hill? second, let me finish the point. in these communities, they're like petri dishes where cultural , abhorrent cultural practices are being practised. forced marriages , honour killings. marriages, honour killings. britain is now the global centre of acid attacks . we've already of acid attacks. we
. >> and it reminded me precisely of the last 30 years in rotherham and oldham when the police, the social services, the councils were petrified by political correctness and so beholden to this ideology of multicultural ism that they allowed the industrial scale rape of young british girls by pakistani muslims for fear of inflaming community tensions. that's why nigel farage and i are getting silenced for speaking the truth. we have imported vast numbers of people into this country who...
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. >> well, let me bring in environmental scientist and ecologist professor ian rotherham, professor rotherham, what's your view on the situation that has happened? because obviously there's faeces in the water which is clearly caused this situation . what's caused this situation. what's your thoughts on how the water companies are dealing with it and how did that stuff get in there in the first place? >> i think i agree absolutely with what the previous speakers have said. and we're dealing with a long term lack of investment in infrastructure , a investment in infrastructure, a lack of capital investment and almost, if you pardon the pun, a perfect storm. >> we've got increasing urbanisation , we've got urbanisation, we've got inadequate infrastructure that's often inadequate. it's, antiquated . antiquated. >> so the sewerage system is growing beyond the capacity of the infrastructure to deal with it. there's not been the investment that's required . and investment that's required. and we're also getting extreme weather so that last year had a huge amount of water dumped into the system . an
. >> well, let me bring in environmental scientist and ecologist professor ian rotherham, professor rotherham, what's your view on the situation that has happened? because obviously there's faeces in the water which is clearly caused this situation . what's caused this situation. what's your thoughts on how the water companies are dealing with it and how did that stuff get in there in the first place? >> i think i agree absolutely with what the previous speakers have said. and we're...
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we know about what happened in rotherham in terms of those women that were raped and abused and sold by largely pakistani men. these are serious problems going on in our country. and i don't think when nigel talks about it or other conservative mps or even some labour mps who talk about it, that they should be punished with this islamophobia flag, which is what has happened to nigel farage this morning, which i think is deeply unfair. we need to ask the questions of how can we bring these people more into our society? >> peter, very quick response to that. please >> i'm really concerned about generalisations of the like. i've just heard i'm a christian. we've got different views about sex before marriage and sexuality. there's different views within islam about sex before marriage and sexuality. let's not mix these up . it's not let's not mix these up. it's not the right approach. generalisations are never helpful when talking about different ethnic or religious groups. peter edwards and sunil sharma, thank you very much indeed for joining sharma, thank you very much indeed forjoinin
we know about what happened in rotherham in terms of those women that were raped and abused and sold by largely pakistani men. these are serious problems going on in our country. and i don't think when nigel talks about it or other conservative mps or even some labour mps who talk about it, that they should be punished with this islamophobia flag, which is what has happened to nigel farage this morning, which i think is deeply unfair. we need to ask the questions of how can we bring these...
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independent lead team to facilitate this motion and now, after independent inquiries in telford and rotherham, we could soon see one in oldham. >> fascinating stuff, charlie peters, thank you for that. this disgusts me, you know, because , disgusts me, you know, because, i think why on earth how is it even possible when you've had a scandal of this nature? children? we've just been heanng children? we've just been hearing those stories there about that 12 year old as a small example, how is it even possible to sit around and have a vote about whether or not there should be an independent inquiry into this? surely that is just a given, inquiry into this? surely that isjust a given, i agree, i is just a given, i agree, i think what has happened in oldham is shocking. >> i think the labour council has been too slow to agree to the independent inquiry. i welcome the fact it's now going to go forward, and i think what they've rejected it, they've voted to reject it multiple times. >> why ? what right thinking >> why? what right thinking person would say actively reject an independent inquiry about
independent lead team to facilitate this motion and now, after independent inquiries in telford and rotherham, we could soon see one in oldham. >> fascinating stuff, charlie peters, thank you for that. this disgusts me, you know, because , disgusts me, you know, because, i think why on earth how is it even possible when you've had a scandal of this nature? children? we've just been heanng children? we've just been hearing those stories there about that 12 year old as a small example, how...
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but unlike other towns such as telford or rotherham, there hasn't been that style of inquiry into the crisis there, into what happened in the town. they have had have had a review, sorry, led by the greater manchester authority, which came out in 2022, which found that there were significant safeguards failures, particularly in the 2000. but they said that lessons were being learned from that. however, last year a freedom of freedom of information request found that the number of referrals for child sexual exploitation being sent by social services or greater manchester police had rocketed by 580% in eight years, a very significant number. >> so, so why? why have they rocketed? >> well, the council at the time said that this was due to a greater understanding of csc in the town, with a better training for staff, better awareness . but for staff, better awareness. but local survivors in the town that i've spoken to have said that actually it's because many of the failures that occurred dunng the failures that occurred during the peak of this crisis are ongoing, and lessons haven't actu
but unlike other towns such as telford or rotherham, there hasn't been that style of inquiry into the crisis there, into what happened in the town. they have had have had a review, sorry, led by the greater manchester authority, which came out in 2022, which found that there were significant safeguards failures, particularly in the 2000. but they said that lessons were being learned from that. however, last year a freedom of freedom of information request found that the number of referrals for...
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they want something which is like the inquiries we've seen in telford and rotherham. judge led or panel led procedures to get something sorted there because there was a review in 2022 which was conducted by the greater manchester combined authority. that's been received very positively in some quarters. it found significant failings, but it was seen as reassuring and reaffirming the situation in the town. many survivors think it was insufficient and more work needs to be done. a similar pubuc needs to be done. a similar public inquiry, like the ones we've seen in rotherham and telford, as i've mentioned, being brought in. and so that report has, not satisfied the political perspectives of some parties in oldham. and also last yean parties in oldham. and also last year, a freedom of information request submitted by the local reporting service in oldham did also find that there had been a 580% increase in referrals by the local authority and greater manchester police, and social services of child sexual exploitation across eight years, a very significant spike. the coun
they want something which is like the inquiries we've seen in telford and rotherham. judge led or panel led procedures to get something sorted there because there was a review in 2022 which was conducted by the greater manchester combined authority. that's been received very positively in some quarters. it found significant failings, but it was seen as reassuring and reaffirming the situation in the town. many survivors think it was insufficient and more work needs to be done. a similar pubuc...
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was in the football league at rotherham, ronnie, ronnie moore left me a lovely message. a lovely letter in my dressing room. it was fantastic and obviously my first game back in the premier league, but that was at wigan and, wigan v blackpool. that was a great reception i've got there. but before that i, when i thought i'd finished my first game, when i'd finished my first game, when i was the first game of the season at everton, arsenal, i thought that was, i thought that was me done. i thought i would neven was me done. i thought i would never, ever, ever referee again. and my, my doctor. said to me that if you survived, you would neven that if you survived, you would never, ever get back on, on the field of play at the highest level . and i thought that was my level. and i thought that was my inspiration to get to get to get back on the field. and after that everton arsenal game, i thought that was me. i thought that was me gone, but then obviously when i came back into the premier league, i refereed at everton in a friendly goodison park. what a fantastic crowd there
was in the football league at rotherham, ronnie, ronnie moore left me a lovely message. a lovely letter in my dressing room. it was fantastic and obviously my first game back in the premier league, but that was at wigan and, wigan v blackpool. that was a great reception i've got there. but before that i, when i thought i'd finished my first game, when i'd finished my first game, when i was the first game of the season at everton, arsenal, i thought that was, i thought that was me done. i...
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factors, we shouldn't just assume that if you know an evangelical who goes to a church next to you in rotherham, that that's exactly how it is , in alabama, because how it is, in alabama, because there are some real differences between the us evangelical community and the evangelical community and the evangelical community here, which is much more heterogeneous, much more mixed in terms of its political outlook . outlook. >> and in terms of biden, do you think any of the evangelical rights will be pulled towards his point of view? because, of course , he he is a churchgoer. course, he he is a churchgoer. he goes to mass, he's a roman catholic , but he takes a very catholic, but he takes a very particular view on social conservative issues , doesn't he? conservative issues, doesn't he? >> i suspect not, but but we have to have an ethnic identifier here, and it's very rarely spoken about . but for rarely spoken about. but for example, something like, you know, 60% of evangelicals, who support him are white or, sorry, 6% of the base are white at the moment, but he can rise to 80% or 70. this is th
factors, we shouldn't just assume that if you know an evangelical who goes to a church next to you in rotherham, that that's exactly how it is , in alabama, because how it is, in alabama, because there are some real differences between the us evangelical community and the evangelical community and the evangelical community here, which is much more heterogeneous, much more mixed in terms of its political outlook . outlook. >> and in terms of biden, do you think any of the evangelical...
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bad when he crossed over to the tories, before 2019, or my colleague and neighbour kevin barron in rotherham when he went over to theresa may on the brexit issue. >> some people impelled to do that. >> but i can tell you, when you're in the front line yourself and the enemy lines open and one of their captains walks over to your side, you don't say, oh, i didn't like what you were saying last week or last year . or last year. >> you are just it just proves that you're in the right place . that you're in the right place. >> and poor mr sunak is in a very, very bad place . very, very bad place. >> should there be a by—election here? i mean, the people of dover and deal didn't vote for a labour mp, did they? it seems a bit rum . bit rum. >> that question is always put the answer. >> it seems to be it never actually is the answer that the interviewer who's putting the question, emily, you're putting it very fairly and squarely, but it's been put to 100 times to go on and answer it. people labour, people who come across. i don't think it's necessary. you have an election, you elect that person
bad when he crossed over to the tories, before 2019, or my colleague and neighbour kevin barron in rotherham when he went over to theresa may on the brexit issue. >> some people impelled to do that. >> but i can tell you, when you're in the front line yourself and the enemy lines open and one of their captains walks over to your side, you don't say, oh, i didn't like what you were saying last week or last year . or last year. >> you are just it just proves that you're in the...
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famous grooming gangs, of course, were predominantly in the last few years, been up north, rochdale, rotherham, predominantly pakistani male communities that were able to protect each other from the law actually . and part of the reason actually. and part of the reason of course, we've seen chris in this is that there was a fear of police officers, of being accused of targeting , of racial accused of targeting, of racial profiling or indeed being racist. so can we conclude that that fear has now somewhat abated ? abated? >> no, i don't think that fear has abated at all. i think, everyone's, tippy toeing around the whole islamic crime situation, aren't they? that's i mean, we know that it's just, that these police officers have been given a particular task to do, and they're finding a very professional way through it. i think, this is a problem for society . we're all scared of society. we're all scared of being called racist. i think, and, you know, police, are really worried about having the finger pointed at them. >> and also, chris, it's great that this this police unit is doing this great
famous grooming gangs, of course, were predominantly in the last few years, been up north, rochdale, rotherham, predominantly pakistani male communities that were able to protect each other from the law actually . and part of the reason actually. and part of the reason of course, we've seen chris in this is that there was a fear of police officers, of being accused of targeting , of racial accused of targeting, of racial profiling or indeed being racist. so can we conclude that that fear has...
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, who had such britain's fbi, who had such a significant impact when dealing with the situation in rotherham. a couple of reports in the last two years have exposed how badly local forces have dealt with this crisis. the report in october 2022 looked at six areas. it found that local authorities and police forces weren't using data properly and a report from the police watchdog in december of just last year found that 14 forces required improvement when it came to dealing with child sexual exploitation, and four were totally inadequate. earlier today, i met with the safeguarding minister, laura farris , and i asked her about farris, and i asked her about a particular way that the government could go another step further, that is, to use the nationality and borders act to sanction countries that don't allow grooming gang abusers to be deported. for example, there are two grooming gang ringleaders in rochdale of pakistani origin who pakistan won't accept . here's what laura won't accept. here's what laura farris had to say. >> i'd have to look into the details of which people they haven't had.
, who had such britain's fbi, who had such a significant impact when dealing with the situation in rotherham. a couple of reports in the last two years have exposed how badly local forces have dealt with this crisis. the report in october 2022 looked at six areas. it found that local authorities and police forces weren't using data properly and a report from the police watchdog in december of just last year found that 14 forces required improvement when it came to dealing with child sexual...
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and rather like, you know, when we had the grooming scandals in rotherham and other, places in the north that basically people turned a blind eye because they didn't want to be considered racist. and the police, mark rowley has admitted that the police often do not have the confidence and that they worry about community tensions . tensions. >> and catherine, just quickly, because we are almost out of time. but on the issue of sex education, which gillian keegan's been talking about today, rules are changing and i think a lot of parents will be pleased. there's been a lot of concern that kids are being told too much, too soon. what's the new framework? >> yes. so first of all, children will be banned from having sex education in schools till they're in year five, which is roughly aged nine. and very specifically, schools will be told they're not to talk about gender identity, that it is a contested belief. so it is not okay for primary school children to be taught that, you know, you might be a girl in a boy's body or vice versa, that that is , too or vice versa, that that is, too much th
and rather like, you know, when we had the grooming scandals in rotherham and other, places in the north that basically people turned a blind eye because they didn't want to be considered racist. and the police, mark rowley has admitted that the police often do not have the confidence and that they worry about community tensions . tensions. >> and catherine, just quickly, because we are almost out of time. but on the issue of sex education, which gillian keegan's been talking about today,...
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huddersfield, plymouth, oldham, bury, sheffield united, crystal palace, queens park rangers, leeds, rotherham, cardiff, middlesbrough, huddersfield town and lastly aberdeen. >> is that all. >> is that all. >> yeah, yeah he gets it on neil warnock neil warnock good morning neil. >> very very good to have neil there as a as a viewer which is very nice. yeah. well where do you see neil. >> well it was at spurs. he was, he was doing a little managing thing for sort of it was, yeah. it was like a corporate and there was, there was neil warnock. very nice man, you know. and he always sends his regards to you. yeah. yeah. always good on. >> well with neil. yeah. yeah that's true , can we talk about, that's true, can we talk about, we're talking about, outfits and uniforms and things in baseball. do you wanna do the baseball? yeah so nike have made these mlb uniforms . yeah. so what's the problem? >> right. well, mlb , major >> right. well, mlb, major league baseball, london series, by the way. that's that's coming to london again. new york mets against philadelphia phillies. baseball itself is suffe
huddersfield, plymouth, oldham, bury, sheffield united, crystal palace, queens park rangers, leeds, rotherham, cardiff, middlesbrough, huddersfield town and lastly aberdeen. >> is that all. >> is that all. >> yeah, yeah he gets it on neil warnock neil warnock good morning neil. >> very very good to have neil there as a as a viewer which is very nice. yeah. well where do you see neil. >> well it was at spurs. he was, he was doing a little managing thing for sort of...