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why has there been so rotherham.onal objection to investing this level of criminality? i think the standard response on these occasions is to say that this is not purely a south asian grooming gang issue , but the grooming gang issue, but the reality is you cannot divorce this particular horror, this nightmare . this thing is, in nightmare. this thing is, in some ways, it's almost worse than for a child to be than death for a child to be broken in this particular way. you it the you cannot divorce it from the ethnicity majority of the ethnicity of the majority of the perpetrators. mentioned perpetrators. you mentioned sarah mp for sarah champion, the mp for rotherham, woman. immense rotherham, a woman. immense courage in courage when she raised this in the labour party in parliament courage when she raised this in the years r party in parliament courage when she raised this in the years ago.ty in parliament courage when she raised this in the years ago. i' in parliament courage when she raised this in the years ago.
why has there been so rotherham.onal objection to investing this level of criminality? i think the standard response on these occasions is to say that this is not purely a south asian grooming gang issue , but the grooming gang issue, but the reality is you cannot divorce this particular horror, this nightmare . this thing is, in nightmare. this thing is, in some ways, it's almost worse than for a child to be than death for a child to be broken in this particular way. you it the you cannot...
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rotherham the first hit the headlines and rotherham wasn't just a domestic story i have to say. over the world, america in particular, people could not believe that this had happened. david greenwood solicitor david greenwood is a solicitor who represented two of the rotherham victims and he joins me now . david, as this all come me now. david, as this all come many, many years too late . yes, many, many years too late. yes, of course. it's come 25, 30 years, too late. yeah. we should have been aware of what was going on many, many years ago. and the police should have been right on it. but from the very start, yeah . and it was wasn't start, yeah. and it was wasn't it fear of being called racist, cowardice that led for this to persist. yeah year after year. i wouldn't say that's the only in rotherham in particular they the labour party relied on the pakistani minority in that town for its votes and there was also alexis jay found in her report some reticence by. police and local authority staff to investigate these crimes of fear of rocking the boat rotherham. i don't know abou
rotherham the first hit the headlines and rotherham wasn't just a domestic story i have to say. over the world, america in particular, people could not believe that this had happened. david greenwood solicitor david greenwood is a solicitor who represented two of the rotherham victims and he joins me now . david, as this all come me now. david, as this all come many, many years too late . yes, many, many years too late. yes, of course. it's come 25, 30 years, too late. yeah. we should have been...
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rotherham the first hit the headlines and rotherham wasn't just a domestic story i have to say. over the world, america in particular, people could not believe that this had happened. david greenwood solicitor david greenwood is a solicitor who represented two of the rotherham victims and he joins me now . david, as this all come me now. david, as this all come many, many years too late . yes, many, many years too late. yes, of course. it's come 25, 30 years, too late. yeah. we should have been aware of what was going on many, many years ago. and the police should have been right on it. but from the very start, yeah . and it was wasn't start, yeah. and it was wasn't it fear of being called racist, cowardice that led for this to persist. yeah year after year. i wouldn't say that's the only in rotherham in particular they the labour party relied on the pakistani minority in that town for its votes and there was also alexis jay found in her report some reticence by. police and local authority staff to investigate these crimes of fear of rocking the boat rotherham. i don't know abou
rotherham the first hit the headlines and rotherham wasn't just a domestic story i have to say. over the world, america in particular, people could not believe that this had happened. david greenwood solicitor david greenwood is a solicitor who represented two of the rotherham victims and he joins me now . david, as this all come me now. david, as this all come many, many years too late . yes, many, many years too late. yes, of course. it's come 25, 30 years, too late. yeah. we should have been...
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local rotherham or in telford.al reviews and reports have confirmed the grooming gangs scandal that has gone on here has been perpetrated by largely british, pakistani men. now it's important not to demonise a whole community and the vast majority of british pakistanis are law abiding and straightforward people . well, straightforward people. well, the labour leader, sir keir starmer, says the government has been turning a blind eye to the problem. i want a government that recognises the full response that's needed here and a government that really has been behind the curve now for a decade and you know, very many of the measures i was calling for ten years ago , the for ten years ago, the government still hasn't done and it's not tackling online issues. so there's big gaps in something which is ten years too late. but look, we'll work with anybody to improve the situation . teachers improve the situation. teachers in england will go on strike for another two days next term after rejecting the latest government pay
local rotherham or in telford.al reviews and reports have confirmed the grooming gangs scandal that has gone on here has been perpetrated by largely british, pakistani men. now it's important not to demonise a whole community and the vast majority of british pakistanis are law abiding and straightforward people . well, straightforward people. well, the labour leader, sir keir starmer, says the government has been turning a blind eye to the problem. i want a government that recognises the full...
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of in rotherham.ween 1997 and 2013. now it has pointed out that many of these are in labour control areas. that is absolute lutely true not that that means that the only place that's taking place the government have been keen to stress today, although they are talking specifically british, pakistani men, that all often involved grooming can take place in any part of the country any ethnicity can be involved and anybody can be a victim. but certainly the government are more than happy to take this on head on. they are not concerned political correctness . they're political correctness. they're saying that that has been a factor for too long and. people simply turning a eye, not coming forwards, not what they know. and basically allowing these terrible crimes to go on and they say that enough is enough . they say that enough is enough. so this range of measures that has been announced , obviously has been announced, obviously the task force specialist officers in areas with grooming gangs who are traine
of in rotherham.ween 1997 and 2013. now it has pointed out that many of these are in labour control areas. that is absolute lutely true not that that means that the only place that's taking place the government have been keen to stress today, although they are talking specifically british, pakistani men, that all often involved grooming can take place in any part of the country any ethnicity can be involved and anybody can be a victim. but certainly the government are more than happy to take...
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rochdale, in rotherham or in telford .views and have telford. local reviews and have confirmed that the grooming gangs scandal that has gone on here has been permeated by largely british men. now important not to demonise a whole community and the vast majority of british pakistanis are law abiding and, straightforward people . it is straightforward people. it is also clear to say that in these towns and i met victims today who've confirmed as much bearing out their own experience , that out their own experience, that there have been cultural trends in the practises that we've seen and authorities and professionals have turned a blind out of fear of being called racist political correctness can no longer be an obstacle to taking action i think big line for me there was it's not racist to tell the truth and i know that will be echoed by a lot of you get your views coming in gb views the gbnews.uk after many many years where it's felt as though political correctness fear political correctness and fear seeming racist has eith
rochdale, in rotherham or in telford .views and have telford. local reviews and have confirmed that the grooming gangs scandal that has gone on here has been permeated by largely british men. now important not to demonise a whole community and the vast majority of british pakistanis are law abiding and, straightforward people . it is straightforward people. it is also clear to say that in these towns and i met victims today who've confirmed as much bearing out their own experience , that out...
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and if you look back , rotherham, rochdale , back, rotherham, rochdale, huddersfield, she's right .e huddersfield, she's right. she is. and she's not afraid to have this battle. the government are saying that they will stop at nothing to crack down on sexual exploitation of girls and women . and of course, we know that this has been going on for many , many years. the story of rochdale was originally broken, i think, by the times back in 2012. places like rotherham, places like telford, like newcastle, where this has gone on for years . and frankly, on for years. and frankly, people in positions of authority have turned a blind for eye fear of being called racist . for fear of being called racist. for fear of being called racist. for fear of being called bigoted. so prime minister rishi sunak home secretary suella braverman in leeds today , first at an nspcc leeds today, first at an nspcc hub unveiling this grooming gang task force . then they will be task force. then they will be going over to rochdale in greater manchester and talking to abuse survivors amongst others. they are an
and if you look back , rotherham, rochdale , back, rotherham, rochdale, huddersfield, she's right .e huddersfield, she's right. she is. and she's not afraid to have this battle. the government are saying that they will stop at nothing to crack down on sexual exploitation of girls and women . and of course, we know that this has been going on for many , many years. the story of rochdale was originally broken, i think, by the times back in 2012. places like rotherham, places like telford, like...
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telford . or in rotherham or in telford.erness to flee around accusations of racism and enabled evil criminals to escape justice. that's the big debate with my superstar panel next. and tonight, i'm joined by carole malone, benjamin butterworth and beunda malone, benjamin butterworth and belinda lucy. malone, benjamin butterworth and belinda lucy . the donald malone, benjamin butterworth and belinda lucy. the donald has touched down in new york ahead of his dramatic showdown in the courts tomorrow . but is trump, courts tomorrow. but is trump, who's away from his republican rival, ron desantis? in the poll 7 rival, ron desantis? in the poll ? has the indictments somehow strengthened his bid for a sensational second term? trump's former deputy assistant at the white house said gorka offers his exclu sive insight on this developing story stateside soon. also coming up this hour, as engush also coming up this hour, as english cricketing legend michael vaughan is cleared of using racist language but remains abandoned by the bbc.
telford . or in rotherham or in telford.erness to flee around accusations of racism and enabled evil criminals to escape justice. that's the big debate with my superstar panel next. and tonight, i'm joined by carole malone, benjamin butterworth and beunda malone, benjamin butterworth and belinda lucy. malone, benjamin butterworth and belinda lucy . the donald malone, benjamin butterworth and belinda lucy. the donald has touched down in new york ahead of his dramatic showdown in the courts...
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telford . or in rotherham or in telford.agerness to flee around accusations of racism and enabled evil criminals to escape justice. that's the big debate with my superstar panel next. and tonight, i'm joined by carole malone, benjamin butterworth and beunda malone, benjamin butterworth and belinda lucy. malone, benjamin butterworth and belinda lucy . the donald malone, benjamin butterworth and belinda lucy. the donald has touched down in new york ahead of his dramatic showdown in the courts tomorrow . but is trump, courts tomorrow. but is trump, who's away from his republican rival, ron desantis? in the poll 7 rival, ron desantis? in the poll ? has the indictments somehow strengthened his bid for a sensational second term? trump's former deputy assistant at the white house said gorka offers his exclu sive insight on this developing story stateside soon. also coming up this hour, as engush also coming up this hour, as english cricketing legend michael vaughan is cleared of using racist language but remains abandoned by the bb
telford . or in rotherham or in telford.agerness to flee around accusations of racism and enabled evil criminals to escape justice. that's the big debate with my superstar panel next. and tonight, i'm joined by carole malone, benjamin butterworth and beunda malone, benjamin butterworth and belinda lucy. malone, benjamin butterworth and belinda lucy . the donald malone, benjamin butterworth and belinda lucy. the donald has touched down in new york ahead of his dramatic showdown in the courts...
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we have had several independent inquiries look at the incidents here in rochdale but in rotherham andoften ignored by social workers, local politicians or even the police, and the reason they were ignored was due to cultural sensitivity and political correctness. a new national task force will support police with the type of crime they have struggled to deal with. it's a problem captured by drama as well as news. children often from troubled backgrounds enticed into adult worlds and sexually abused by gangs of men, a tactic now well understood. the home secretary said it was abuse by gangs overwhelmingly made up of british pakistani males. the home office clarified she was talking about three cases in rochdale, rotherham and telford, because last year, a public inquiry found police have a startling lack of ethnic information. they don't know how many of the children they have recorded as being exploited in some way are actually being sexually exploited. they don't know the ethnicity of the people that might be exploiting them. the government wants better data but has been accused of f
we have had several independent inquiries look at the incidents here in rochdale but in rotherham andoften ignored by social workers, local politicians or even the police, and the reason they were ignored was due to cultural sensitivity and political correctness. a new national task force will support police with the type of crime they have struggled to deal with. it's a problem captured by drama as well as news. children often from troubled backgrounds enticed into adult worlds and sexually...
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the last time i ran on the pitch was at rotherham, they beat rotherham 7—i.e final whistle. 0n the pitch, wrexham have set a record this season, winning 107 points so far. off it, their hollywood owners, ryan reynolds and rob mcelhenney, are already seeing their multi—million pound investment pay off. genuinely speaking, it has been the greatest experience of my entire life, my own children and family notwithstanding, because i know that will come back to haunt me. the pair's programme on the club and the community which surrounds it has been streamed around the globe, winning the world's third oldest football club new fans. like this bus—load from boston, taking a detour to wrexham on their way to wembley. it's a big thing in the states now, and, you know, ryan reynolds is a hot guy so we decided to swing by. just over a decade ago this club was on the verge of total collapse. only the fans dipping into their own pockets helped to save it from extinction. tomorrow, if they can beat boreham wood, then the supporters here will see their faith rewarded by seein
the last time i ran on the pitch was at rotherham, they beat rotherham 7—i.e final whistle. 0n the pitch, wrexham have set a record this season, winning 107 points so far. off it, their hollywood owners, ryan reynolds and rob mcelhenney, are already seeing their multi—million pound investment pay off. genuinely speaking, it has been the greatest experience of my entire life, my own children and family notwithstanding, because i know that will come back to haunt me. the pair's programme on...
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saw in rotherham and telford?ustration, especially as i mentioned when you as i mentioned earlier. when you get a set of police officers who are taken off the child investigation. i mean, you did. that was didn't telford was shut down. so there's a lot of frustration there for officers. the other side to this is you've got to remember, we talk about grooming. grooming has sort of for different areas. you've got your online grooming, you've got your online grooming, you've got your grooming, got your gang grooming, you've got your gang grooming, you've got your then your stranger danger. and then you've the position of you've also got the position of people position of trust. so people in position of trust. so what we've got to understand here, we're talking about here, when we're talking about grooming a lot of the grooming gangs is a lot of the actual individuals that do the groom , the one is slightly groom, the one is slightly vulnerable victims . what they're vulnerable victims. what they're actually doing is
saw in rotherham and telford?ustration, especially as i mentioned when you as i mentioned earlier. when you get a set of police officers who are taken off the child investigation. i mean, you did. that was didn't telford was shut down. so there's a lot of frustration there for officers. the other side to this is you've got to remember, we talk about grooming. grooming has sort of for different areas. you've got your online grooming, you've got your online grooming, you've got your grooming, got...
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rotherham beat west brom 3—1. hopes. bristol city won at stoke, it was goalless at swansea and the neil warnock revival at huddersfield continues with a 3—2 win at watford. sunderland and hull city currently 2—2. and that big game at middlesbrough kicks off at eight. so this is how the top of the table looks — confirmation that burnley are a win away from an instant return to the premier league with sheffieled united looking a good bet to join them. luton, middlesbrough, millwall and blackburn occupy the play—off places but they'll all be looking over their shoulders at a number of teams just behind them. the bottom of the table looks grim reading for wigan at the bottom and blackpooljust a place and a point above them. their hopes of survival look slim after defeats for both today. reading are in big trouble after that six—point deduction they were hit with earlier in the week, they drop into the bottom three. qpr, huddersfield, cardiff and rotherham all with plenty of work to do still to maintain their champions
rotherham beat west brom 3—1. hopes. bristol city won at stoke, it was goalless at swansea and the neil warnock revival at huddersfield continues with a 3—2 win at watford. sunderland and hull city currently 2—2. and that big game at middlesbrough kicks off at eight. so this is how the top of the table looks — confirmation that burnley are a win away from an instant return to the premier league with sheffieled united looking a good bet to join them. luton, middlesbrough, millwall and...
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so you've the rotherham you've got the rotherham grooming— you've got the rotherham grooming scandal,u up. it's just saying hypothetically— lock you up. it's just saying hypothetically we would have ieee — hypothetically we would have done more than— hypothetically we would have done more than the tories , done more than the tories, ieeiiie— done more than the tories, despite-that- done more than the tories, despite that they despite the fact that they eewee-r— despite the fact that they haven't when _ despite the fact that they haven't when they've had the eeeeee — haven't when they've had the eeeeee re. — haven't when they've had the chance to. well,— haven't when they've had the chance to. rewocc i haven't when they've had the chance to. rewocc o<< chance to. well, patrick. the truth is , keir starmer has got truth is, keir starmer has got more and more skin in this game than anybody. so to check a spanner at the prime minister in this is it is. it's this fashion is what it is. it's just desperate. know ? i just desperate. you know? i mean, look, the jemmy saville case, right? they
so you've the rotherham you've got the rotherham grooming— you've got the rotherham grooming scandal,u up. it's just saying hypothetically— lock you up. it's just saying hypothetically we would have ieee — hypothetically we would have done more than— hypothetically we would have done more than the tories , done more than the tories, ieeiiie— done more than the tories, despite-that- done more than the tories, despite that they despite the fact that they eewee-r— despite the fact that...
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the abuse of young girls in rotherham was deep—rooted and...hid hussain was the ringleader behind... rape after rape, - assault after assault... he has now been jailed for 35 years. sammy woodhouse gave birth to a son after she was raped. i remember when those thoughts first started running through my head, i was panicking about my son. i thought, "what am i going to tell my son?" i couldn't see a light at the end of the tunnel. me son were only 12 when i had to tell him that his dad had raped and abused me, and that's how he were born. he didn't want to be the person who he was. in his own skin. i blamed meself. i felt so stupid. my bruises healed. my mind didn't. we both felt so alone and there was nowhere for us to turn. there must be others out there feeling the same way. i'm related to a murderer... ..and also a rapist. um... and i used to think horrible things, like, "what if i grow "up to be like him?" you feel grief, you feel anger, you feel shame. i know there's nothing that i could have donei but it feels like it's my fault that i'm a
the abuse of young girls in rotherham was deep—rooted and...hid hussain was the ringleader behind... rape after rape, - assault after assault... he has now been jailed for 35 years. sammy woodhouse gave birth to a son after she was raped. i remember when those thoughts first started running through my head, i was panicking about my son. i thought, "what am i going to tell my son?" i couldn't see a light at the end of the tunnel. me son were only 12 when i had to tell him that his...
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they will win the title if they win on tuesday night, if they beat rotherham and sheffield united doy on goal difference. leaders celtic play tomorrow in the scottish premiership. rangers have trimmed their lead to nine points, with a 5—2 win at home to st mirren. there were also wins for hibernian and livingston. dundee united have lifted themselves off the bottom of the table, coming from behind to beat motherwell. jamie mcgrath scored the winning penalty. the first of the women's fa cup semi—finals hasjust finished, and manchester united are into their first cup final, after a dramatic 3—2 win over brighton at leigh sports village. it was the bottom—of—the—table club that surprisingly took the lead in the first half. veatriki sarri's cross punched in by united keeper mary earps. but united hit back in the second half, leah galton equalising, before alessia russo put united ahead with a powerful effort with 20 minutes to go. but brighton hit back almost immediately, danielle carter taking advantage of a defensive mistake to set up a dramatic finish. and it was united who found the
they will win the title if they win on tuesday night, if they beat rotherham and sheffield united doy on goal difference. leaders celtic play tomorrow in the scottish premiership. rangers have trimmed their lead to nine points, with a 5—2 win at home to st mirren. there were also wins for hibernian and livingston. dundee united have lifted themselves off the bottom of the table, coming from behind to beat motherwell. jamie mcgrath scored the winning penalty. the first of the women's fa cup...
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sammy woodhouse was a victim of the rotherham grooming scandal and fell pregnant to her abuser when shemothers and children born from abuse. emma ailes has more, and you may find the content of this report upsetting. that was literallyjust minutes after i'd give birth to him. i just look so young. becoming a mum was one of the happiest moments of sammy's life. but when her son was only 12, she had to tell him a painful truth — that the man he called dad had raped and abused her. and that's how he was born. he didn't want to be the person who he was. in his own skin. i blamed myself. i felt so stupid. sammy and her son struggled alone with the difficult emotions. it's only now, years later, that she's discovering they're not the only ones. you're questioning everything about yourself, looking in the mirror, almost like i could see the man who raped my mother looking back at me. neil grew up adopted. the birth mother was raped by a stranger in a park, and that's how neil was born. finding out was a gut wrenching moment. when you hear those words, it's like somebody's, almost like a video
sammy woodhouse was a victim of the rotherham grooming scandal and fell pregnant to her abuser when shemothers and children born from abuse. emma ailes has more, and you may find the content of this report upsetting. that was literallyjust minutes after i'd give birth to him. i just look so young. becoming a mum was one of the happiest moments of sammy's life. but when her son was only 12, she had to tell him a painful truth — that the man he called dad had raped and abused her. and that's...
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they will win the title if they win on tuesday night, if they beat rotherham and sheffield united don'tference. afairfew a fair few clubs below that from ninth, tenth and 11th down. they could creep into that play—off picture as well. leaders celtic play tomorrow in the scottish premiership, rangers have trimmed their lead to nine points, with a 5—2 win at home to st mirren. there were also wins for hibernian and livingston. dundee united have lifted themselves off the bottom of the table, coming from behind to beat motherwell. jamie mcgrath scored the winning penalty. the first of the women's fa cup semi—finals is under way. manchester united are taking on brighton at the leigh sports village, and the bottom—of—the—table club surprisingly took the lead in the first half. veatriki sarri's cross punched in by united keeper mary earps. but united hit backjust a9 seconds into the second half, leah galton left unmarked in the box for the simple finish. united have ta ken united have taken the lead through alessia russo. these are live pictures. this match is over on bbc two, i am guessing.
they will win the title if they win on tuesday night, if they beat rotherham and sheffield united don'tference. afairfew a fair few clubs below that from ninth, tenth and 11th down. they could creep into that play—off picture as well. leaders celtic play tomorrow in the scottish premiership, rangers have trimmed their lead to nine points, with a 5—2 win at home to st mirren. there were also wins for hibernian and livingston. dundee united have lifted themselves off the bottom of the table,...
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sammy woodhouse was a victim of the rotherham grooming scandal and fell pregnant to her abuser when shewhich she meets other mothers and children born from abuse. emma ailes has more on this — and just a warning you may find the content of this discussion upsetting. that was literallyjust minutes after i'd give birth to him. i just looked so young. becoming a mum was one of the happiest moments of sammy's life. but when her son was only 12, she had to tell him a painful truth — that the man he called dad had raped and abused her, and that's how he was born. he didn't want to be the person who he was. in his own skin. i blamed myself. i felt so stupid. sammy and her son struggled alone with the difficult emotions. it's only now, years later, that she's discovering they're not the only ones. you're questioning everything about yourself, looking in the mirror. almost like i could see the man who raped my mother looking back at me. neil grew up adopted. the birth mother was raped by a stranger in a park and that's how neil was born. finding out was a gut—wrenching moment. when you hear thos
sammy woodhouse was a victim of the rotherham grooming scandal and fell pregnant to her abuser when shewhich she meets other mothers and children born from abuse. emma ailes has more on this — and just a warning you may find the content of this discussion upsetting. that was literallyjust minutes after i'd give birth to him. i just looked so young. becoming a mum was one of the happiest moments of sammy's life. but when her son was only 12, she had to tell him a painful truth — that the man...
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were involved in this sort of abuse, and the home office said she was referring to three cases — rotherham be involved in child abuse groups and we don't have enough data to reach conclusions. what is it that victims and campaigners are calling for? thea;t campaigners are calling for? they are worried _ campaigners are calling for? they are worried about _ campaigners are calling for? ti9 are worried about racial stereotyping in this form of abuse and they are worrying about online abuse not getting enough attention, and they are also worried about the focus on the perpetrator are not the victim. in many cases if you read the reports, the concern was young girls in particular are seen as having risky lifestyles, drinking and drugs and hanging out with older men, and they were not believed, and thatis men, and they were not believed, and that is the cause of a lot of these issues. :, ~ that is the cause of a lot of these issues. ., ~ , :, :, :, , issues. 0k, thank you. tom symonds re ”ortin issues. 0k, thank you. tom symonds reporting there- _ and in russia, an anti—war campaigner has been
were involved in this sort of abuse, and the home office said she was referring to three cases — rotherham be involved in child abuse groups and we don't have enough data to reach conclusions. what is it that victims and campaigners are calling for? thea;t campaigners are calling for? they are worried _ campaigners are calling for? they are worried about _ campaigners are calling for? ti9 are worried about racial stereotyping in this form of abuse and they are worrying about online abuse not...
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she was— rotherham, wasn't she? no, she wasn't. she was using- rotherham, wasn't she?e british community, a british citizens is acceptable language. labour shouldn't join suella braverman in the gutter. i completely agree on that point . completely agree on that point. but also i do think very briefly , dennis, very, very simply. okay. you had in the house of commons, boris johnson saying that starmer didn't pursue jemmy savile again a lie. so why are the tories using these lies? he didn't mean it like that- t; “rg t 7 he didn't mean it like that and t; “r: t 7 he didn't mean it like that and you ahaw— didn't mean it like that and you ahaw rhar— didn't mean it like that and you know that ann— didn't mean it like that and you know that ann widdecombe well , know that aim widdecombe well, first know that ann widdecombe well, hrsr ar— know that ann widdecombe well, hrs ah ah:— know that ann widdecombe well, first of all, as— know that ann widdecombe well, first of all, as far— know that ann widdecombe well, first of all, as far as— know that ann widdecombe well, first of
she was— rotherham, wasn't she? no, she wasn't. she was using- rotherham, wasn't she?e british community, a british citizens is acceptable language. labour shouldn't join suella braverman in the gutter. i completely agree on that point . completely agree on that point. but also i do think very briefly , dennis, very, very simply. okay. you had in the house of commons, boris johnson saying that starmer didn't pursue jemmy savile again a lie. so why are the tories using these lies? he didn't...
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, which was parliament for rotherham, which ef— parliament for rotherham, which was of course caughtang related enra— writing that for gang related child sexual— writing that for gang related child sexual exploitation. the eenwenene— child sexual exploitation. the convictions have— child sexual exploitation. the convictions have largely been against— convictions have largely been against british— convictions have largely been against british pakistani men . against british pakistani men. now:— against british pakistani men. wow, r-n— against british pakistani men. now, i'm afraid,— against british pakistani men. now, i'm afraid, folks, it's the reentry— now, i'm afraid, folks, it's the identity obsessed— now, i'm afraid, folks, it's the identity obsessed left that's reenenerdre— identity obsessed left that's responsible for— identity obsessed left that's responsible for much of the eeeeerend— responsible for much of the obsession in— responsible for much of the obsession in with political correctness— obsession in with political correctness that frankly failed young— correctness that
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, which was parliament for rotherham, which ot— parliament for rotherham, which was of course caughtr wrtttnp— child rape, was sacked for writing that— child rape, was sacked for writing that for gang related ehttt— writing that for gang related child sexual— writing that for gang related child sexual exploitation. the eonwtettone— child sexual exploitation. the convictions have— child sexual exploitation. the convictions have largely been apathet— convictions have largely been against british— convictions have largely been against british pakistani men . against british pakistani men. now:— against british pakistani men. how, tn— against british pakistani men. now, i'm afraid,— against british pakistani men. now, i'm afraid, folks, it's the ttentttw— now, i'm afraid, folks, it's the identity obsessed— now, i'm afraid, folks, it's the identity obsessed left that's reeponethte— identity obsessed left that's responsible for— identity obsessed left that's responsible for much of the oeeeeho— responsible for much of the obsession in— responsible for much of the obsession in with politica
, which was parliament for rotherham, which ot— parliament for rotherham, which was of course caughtr wrtttnp— child rape, was sacked for writing that— child rape, was sacked for writing that for gang related ehttt— writing that for gang related child sexual— writing that for gang related child sexual exploitation. the eonwtettone— child sexual exploitation. the convictions have— child sexual exploitation. the convictions have largely been apathet— convictions have largely been...
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sammy woodhouse was a victim of the rotherham grooming scandal and became pregnant when she was juste of the details in emma ailes's report distressing. that was literallyjust minutes after i'd give birth to him. i just look so young. becoming a mum was one of the happiest moments of sammy's life. but when her son was only 12, she had to tell him a painful truth — that the man he called dad had raped and abused her. and that's how he was born. he didn't want to be the person who he was. in his own skin. i blamed myself. i felt so stupid. sammy and her son struggled alone with the difficult emotions. it's only now, years later, that she's discovering they're not the only ones. you're questioning everything about yourself, looking in the mirror, almost like i could see the man who raped my mother looking back at me. neil grew up adopted. the birth mother was raped by a stranger in a park, and that's how neil was born. finding out was a gut wrenching moment. when you hear those words, it's like somebody's... almost like a video game punched into your chest and ripped your insides out. i
sammy woodhouse was a victim of the rotherham grooming scandal and became pregnant when she was juste of the details in emma ailes's report distressing. that was literallyjust minutes after i'd give birth to him. i just look so young. becoming a mum was one of the happiest moments of sammy's life. but when her son was only 12, she had to tell him a painful truth — that the man he called dad had raped and abused her. and that's how he was born. he didn't want to be the person who he was. in...
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parents like kiln from rotherham are parents like kim from rotherham deeded— parents like kim from rotherhamack seat, a survey by pregnant then screwed found that 1 in pregnant then screwed found that r de e— pregnant then screwed found that re d eereefe— pregnant then screwed found that 1 in 4 parents who— pregnant then screwed found that 1 in 4 parents who use formal eedddeere— 1 in 4 parents who use formal eedddeere eew— 1 in 4 parents who use formal childcare say the _ 1 in 4 parents who use formal childcare say the cost is now deee— childcare say the cost is now more than 75%_ childcare say the cost is now more than 75% of- childcare say the cost is now more than 75% of their take home pav- — more than 75% of their take home pay- ree— more than 75% of their take home pay- fee eeerdfw— more than 75% of their take home pay. the charity argues- more than 75% of their take home pay. q2. pay. the charity argues there's still a long way to go to level the playing field . and we know the playing field. and we know that the playing field. and we know reef fer— the playing field. and we know tha
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professor rotherham, thanks for joining us. is it a failure ? the joining us. is it a failure?failure of the government to regulate those said companies ? i regulate those said companies? i think it's both . i think it's think it's both. i think it's both. this for a long, long time has taken water for granted and we fail , invest and we fail to we fail, invest and we fail to enforce . so government takes the enforce. so government takes the lead. they take the should take strong lead in bringing in the industry to vote . but the industry to vote. but the industry to vote. but the industry we have problems and because a lot of it is now owned overseas so the are not stakeholders in the environmental quality on our doorsteps. so that was a big big problem. and so i think governments of the many, many years, if not decades , have been years, if not decades, have been culpable, but also the industry has failed to deliver. we yeah. deserve and what we need. so this announcement or expect an announcement which is coffee about the unlimited fines is that going to be enough to turn th
professor rotherham, thanks for joining us. is it a failure ? the joining us. is it a failure?failure of the government to regulate those said companies ? i regulate those said companies? i think it's both . i think it's think it's both. i think it's both. this for a long, long time has taken water for granted and we fail , invest and we fail to we fail, invest and we fail to enforce . so government takes the enforce. so government takes the lead. they take the should take strong lead in...
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the reports do demonstrate, if you read the report on rochdale and rotherham, the casey report, theyclaims by young white girls who have complained about being raped and abused by networks and rapists who have come from the british pakistani male community. there has been a communal shutting down in these areas. is there has been a communal shutting down in these areas.— down in these areas. is the responsibility _ down in these areas. is the responsibility on _ down in these areas. is the responsibility on the - down in these areas. is the - responsibility on the community for not speaking out? the responsibility on the community for not speaking out?— not speaking out? the fault lies with obviously _ not speaking out? the fault lies with obviously the _ not speaking out? the fault lies with obviously the perpetrators| not speaking out? the fault lies - with obviously the perpetrators were carrying out these vile acts of depravity, but also the authorities. there's been a social ignorance. there's been a social ignorance. there's been a wilful turning of the blind eye. there's been
the reports do demonstrate, if you read the report on rochdale and rotherham, the casey report, theyclaims by young white girls who have complained about being raped and abused by networks and rapists who have come from the british pakistani male community. there has been a communal shutting down in these areas. is there has been a communal shutting down in these areas.— down in these areas. is the responsibility _ down in these areas. is the responsibility on _ down in these areas. is the...
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lee rotherham, the man who's setting up the museum of brexit charity.ut all of that comes after the news from polly middlehurst . that comes after the news from polly middlehurst. nigel, thank you and— polly middlehurst. nigel, thank you and good— polly middlehurst. nigel, thank you and good evening- 3: nigel, thank you and good evening to you. the top story— you and good evening to you. the top story on— you and good evening to you. the top story on oo— you and good evening to you. the top story on gb news tonight, pouoioiono— top story on gb news tonight, politicians across— top story on gb news tonight, politicians across northern ireland— politicians across northern ireland have— politicians across northern ireland have condemned violent attacks— ireland have condemned violent oooookoloouoo— ireland have condemned violent attacks-police in— ireland have condemned violent attacks police in londonderry attacks on police in londonderry missiles— attacks on police in londonderry missnos ,— attacks on police in londonderry missiles , including petrol bom
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, in places like rotherham, in places like rochdale , where it's gone on for rochdale, where it's goneyears , years and years. and years, years and years. and people in positions of power that should be safe. these children have basically a blind eye because as the home secretary suella braverman said this morning, after the men involved are ethnic minority groups, she pakistani men , groups, she pakistani men, particularly , and people think , particularly, and people think, oh, well, i better not say anything because i'll be considered racist or i'll be called . and they say nothing. called. and so they say nothing. and this has gone on, on and on. so it sounds positive, obviously , that the government is going to take firm action. we will find out the specifics tomorrow, but it's obviously trailed today . but my understanding is that this legal mandatory duty that they plan to bring in professionals working with children they legally have report if they have concerns that a might be being abused or risk of being abused that actually it's a consultation at this on that the law not ab
, in places like rotherham, in places like rochdale , where it's gone on for rochdale, where it's goneyears , years and years. and years, years and years. and people in positions of power that should be safe. these children have basically a blind eye because as the home secretary suella braverman said this morning, after the men involved are ethnic minority groups, she pakistani men , groups, she pakistani men, particularly , and people think , particularly, and people think, oh, well, i better...
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, 2 to— overrepresented in the abuse in rotherham, 2 to 3% of the ooonrarron— rotherham, 2 to 3% of thee'll get a new president in 2024 and then things can get a lot 2024 and then things can get a or ooroor— 2024 and then things can get a or ooroor. — 2024 and then things can get a lot closer . okay,— 2024 and then things can get a lot closer. cj
, 2 to— overrepresented in the abuse in rotherham, 2 to 3% of the ooonrarron— rotherham, 2 to 3% of thee'll get a new president in 2024 and then things can get a lot 2024 and then things can get a or ooroor— 2024 and then things can get a or ooroor. — 2024 and then things can get a lot closer . okay,— 2024 and then things can get a lot closer. cj
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abuse at fed by political correctness and this is a rishi sunak will say today the grooming gangs in rotherham all across the north and also parts of the south and, the west were the reason were allowed to proliferate is because didn't want to call them out. people didn't want to report them because they scared of appearing rice and so you don't have that fear, do you know? i don't have that fear, which is why i have that fear, which is why i have that voice. and i'm but people have also said that suella braverman in particular is weapons causing this issue, making it all about race because sex offenders come from all parts of our culture . yeah. i parts of our culture. yeah. i mean, it really has kicked off . mean, it really has kicked off. i don't know if you were still on the flight when you got off, catherine, but been kicked off on twitter and. that's like the worst kind of twitter storm. and it's yeah. basically accusing her of essentially a dog whistling racism and whatnot. what about all the white people who are also pillows and whatnot? but that's enough . the whatnot? but that's enou
abuse at fed by political correctness and this is a rishi sunak will say today the grooming gangs in rotherham all across the north and also parts of the south and, the west were the reason were allowed to proliferate is because didn't want to call them out. people didn't want to report them because they scared of appearing rice and so you don't have that fear, do you know? i don't have that fear, which is why i have that fear, which is why i have that voice. and i'm but people have also said...
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abuse at fed by political correctness and this is a rishi sunak will say today the grooming gangs in rotherham all across the north and also parts of the south and, the west were the reason were allowed to proliferate is because didn't want to call them out. people didn't want to report them because they scared of appearing rice and so you don't have that fear, do you know? i don't have that fear, which is why i have that fear, which is why i have that voice. and i'm but people have also said that suella braverman in particular is weapons causing this issue, making it all about race because sex offenders come from all parts of our culture . yeah. i parts of our culture. yeah. i mean, it really has kicked off . mean, it really has kicked off. i don't know if you were still on the flight when you got off, catherine, but been kicked off on twitter and. that's like the worst kind of twitter storm. and it's yeah. basically accusing her of essentially a dog whistling racism and whatnot. what about all the white people who are also pillows and whatnot? but that's enough . the whatnot? but that's enou
abuse at fed by political correctness and this is a rishi sunak will say today the grooming gangs in rotherham all across the north and also parts of the south and, the west were the reason were allowed to proliferate is because didn't want to call them out. people didn't want to report them because they scared of appearing rice and so you don't have that fear, do you know? i don't have that fear, which is why i have that fear, which is why i have that voice. and i'm but people have also said...
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it's not racist to tell the truth about what has going on here in rochdale or in rotherham or in telford . local reviews and have telford. local reviews and have confirmed the grooming gangs scandal that has gone on here has been permeated by largely british pakistani men. now it's important not to demonise a whole community and the vast majority of british pakistanis are law abiding and straightforward people . tributes straightforward people. tributes have been paid tonight to the concert of mp and former chancellor nigel lawson after his death at the age 91. the leading brexiteer served in margaret government and sat in the house of lords until his retirement december. he survived by his seven children, including the tv cook and author nigella lawson. rishi sunak has called him a transformational chancellor and an inspiration . chancellor and an inspiration. and tonight, donald trump has a rived at trump tower in york city. he's due to appear in court tomorrow in manhattan and face criminal charges . the face criminal charges. the former us president has been in relation to alleged hu
it's not racist to tell the truth about what has going on here in rochdale or in rotherham or in telford . local reviews and have telford. local reviews and have confirmed the grooming gangs scandal that has gone on here has been permeated by largely british pakistani men. now it's important not to demonise a whole community and the vast majority of british pakistanis are law abiding and straightforward people . tributes straightforward people. tributes have been paid tonight to the concert of...
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it's not racist to tell the truth about what has going on here in rochdale or in rotherham or in telford local reviews and have telford. local reviews and have confirmed the grooming gangs scandal that has gone on here has been permeated by largely british pakistani men. now it's important not to demonise a whole community and the vast majority of british pakistanis are law abiding and straightforward people . tributes straightforward people. tributes have been paid tonight to the concert of mp and former chancellor nigel lawson after his death at the age 91. the leading brexiteer served in margaret government and sat in the house of lords until his retirement december. he survived by his seven children, including the tv cook and author nigella lawson. rishi sunak has called him a transformational chancellor and an inspiration . chancellor and an inspiration. and tonight, donald trump has a rived at trump tower in york city. he's due to appear in court tomorrow in manhattan and face criminal charges . the face criminal charges. the former us president has been in relation to alleged hush
it's not racist to tell the truth about what has going on here in rochdale or in rotherham or in telford local reviews and have telford. local reviews and have confirmed the grooming gangs scandal that has gone on here has been permeated by largely british pakistani men. now it's important not to demonise a whole community and the vast majority of british pakistanis are law abiding and straightforward people . tributes straightforward people. tributes have been paid tonight to the concert of mp...
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, and they're trying in rotherham, and they're trying to help with this.ey hadn't, you know, eutpreeeet—etotei suppressed anybody who spoke about— suppressed anybody who spoke about maleness_ suppressed anybody who spoke about maleness in a positive way.— about maleness in a positive way. ineteaci— about maleness in a positive way. instead, you— about maleness in a positive way. instead, you know, andrew iate-e— way. instead, you know, andrew iate-e poppet— way. instead, you know, andrew tate's popped up— way. instead, you know, andrew tate's popped up and everybody's tiocting— tate's popped up and everybody's tiocting to— tate's popped up and everybody's flocking to him _ tate's popped up and everybody's flocking to him because he eteate— flocking to him because he eteate tignt— flocking to him because he speaks right at— flocking to him because he speaks right at the right at tneir— speaks right at the right at tneir tace— speaks right at the right at their face, speaks truth to power. — their face, speaks truth to power. vie— their face, speaks truth to
, and they're trying in rotherham, and they're trying to help with this.ey hadn't, you know, eutpreeeet—etotei suppressed anybody who spoke about— suppressed anybody who spoke about maleness_ suppressed anybody who spoke about maleness in a positive way.— about maleness in a positive way. ineteaci— about maleness in a positive way. instead, you— about maleness in a positive way. instead, you know, andrew iate-e— way. instead, you know, andrew iate-e poppet— way. instead, you know,...
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lee rotherham for talking pints, a campaigner against government waste.r mere-lesson- somebody else's money over there.-lesson is- there. so that lesson is persistently— there. so that lesson is persistently never well, persistently never learnt. well, it persistently never learnt. well, ii eemei— persistently never learnt. well, it seemed over— persistently never learnt. well, it seemed over there that money waslohiesi— it seemed over there that money waslohiesi hor— it seemed over there that money was object for anything, but was no object for anything, but i'm was no object for anything, but im ihimlimg— was no object for anything, but i'm thinking about the i'm thinking really about the his. — i'm thinking really about the nhs. .extraordinary- i'm thinking really about the nhs. : e nhs. it's extraordinary, isn't it? you know, we were having debates about whether we should increase the 7 or 8% of gdp. our spending on the national health service. this real raged for many years . we're now spending many years. we're now spending 12% of our gdp on the nhs
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, and they're trying in rotherham, and they're trying to help with this. could have had some sort of controlled opposition if they controlled opposition in if they noon-i— hadn't if they hadn't, you know, ouppwooooi— hadn't if they hadn't, you know, ouppwooooi-wno- hadn't if they hadn't, you know, suppressed who spoke suppressed anybody who spoke aboun— suppressed anybody who spoke about maleness_ suppressed anybody who spoke about maleness in a positive wow.— about maleness in a positive wow. inoioooi— about maleness in a positive way. instead, you— about maleness in a positive way. instead, you know, andrew ioio-o— way. instead, you know, andrew ioio-o poppoi— way. instead, you know, andrew tate's popped up— way. instead, you know, andrew tate's popped up and everybody's flocking— tate's popped up and everybody's iiooning io— tate's popped up and everybody's flocking to him _ tate's popped up and everybody's flocking to him because he oooono— flocking to him because he oooono igni— flocking to him because he speaks right at— flocking to him because he spe
, and they're trying in rotherham, and they're trying to help with this. could have had some sort of controlled opposition if they controlled opposition in if they noon-i— hadn't if they hadn't, you know, ouppwooooi— hadn't if they hadn't, you know, ouppwooooi-wno- hadn't if they hadn't, you know, suppressed who spoke suppressed anybody who spoke aboun— suppressed anybody who spoke about maleness_ suppressed anybody who spoke about maleness in a positive wow.— about maleness in a...
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, areas such as rotherham, rochdale, hartlepool we can reel off all of these poor towns across britain fact of the matter is you are right in the data, but the data isn't. tell the whole story. it's about the disproportion lack of political to will tackle it when it happens. this long overdue. well, let's see what comes out . well, let's see what comes out. some things are certainly are long. for example, the police who do who are dealing with these cases should get specialist training the backlog the delay dealing with the cases once it's reported to police has been expanding a lot that you know there are a whole number of things but my point is if we focus purely you know you're saying politically in one way and i'm saying focusing politically in another way can blind us to dealing with what the wrong thing, which is what are the changes that could be made to law to policing practises to social services and so on that are going to make these kinds of disgusting, heinous crimes less likely on this particular, one of the things that could have been changed because of a saying worried a
, areas such as rotherham, rochdale, hartlepool we can reel off all of these poor towns across britain fact of the matter is you are right in the data, but the data isn't. tell the whole story. it's about the disproportion lack of political to will tackle it when it happens. this long overdue. well, let's see what comes out . well, let's see what comes out. some things are certainly are long. for example, the police who do who are dealing with these cases should get specialist training the...
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let's remember that rotherham, rochdale, taylor , rotherham, rochdale, taylor, ilford, so many of thosedn't say it is gimmickry. 3“ c it's part of the this time. it's part of the solution— this time. it's part of the solution that— this time. it's part of the solution that the- 3“ c it's part of the solution that the government is trying— solution that the government is trying to— solution that the government is trying to achieve,— solution that the government is trying to achieve, not just with the barges.— trying to achieve, not just with the barges, but— trying to achieve, not just with the barges, but also the barges, but we also noticed that— the barges, but we also noticed that-them- the barges, but we also noticed that-there's been- that this week there's been three— that this week there's been three-that- that this week there's been three-that have- that this week there's been three that have been three camps that have been mentioned— three camps that have been mentioned _they- three camps that have been mentioned _they host mentioned where they would host another— mentioned whe
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sammy woodhouse was a victim of the rotherham grooming scandal and fell pregnant to her abuser when shee meets other mothers and children born from abuse. emma ailes has more on this and you may find the content of this discussion upsetting. that was literallyjust minutes after i'd give birth to him. i just looked so young. becoming a mum was one of the happiest moments of sammy's life. but when her son was only 12, she had to tell him a painful truth — that the man he called dad had raped and abused her, and that's how he was born. he didn't want to be the person who he was. in his own skin. i blamed myself. i felt so stupid. sammy and her son struggled alone with the difficult emotions. it's only now, years later, that she's discovering they're not the only ones. you're questioning everything about yourself, looking in the mirror. almost like i could see the man who raped my mother looking back at me. neil grew up adopted. their birth mother was raped by a stranger in a park and that's how neil was born. finding out was a gut—wrenching moment. when you hear those words, it's like some
sammy woodhouse was a victim of the rotherham grooming scandal and fell pregnant to her abuser when shee meets other mothers and children born from abuse. emma ailes has more on this and you may find the content of this discussion upsetting. that was literallyjust minutes after i'd give birth to him. i just looked so young. becoming a mum was one of the happiest moments of sammy's life. but when her son was only 12, she had to tell him a painful truth — that the man he called dad had raped...
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we found an example of one man called mahroof hussain, who was is a labour minister in the rotherhamroblem to persist . i/ririi" ' r: sri”ri persist. yeah, and there's also been, think , quite a lot of been, i think, quite a lot of political attachment to that problem. i mean, the reaction we've very aggressively we've seen very aggressively against has , of against braverman has, of course, come from course, predominantly come from the in the labour the opposition in the labour party, reacted most vociferously to this. i mean, tracy brabin , to this. i mean, tracy brabin, the said the west yorkshire mayor, said it was dog whistle politics. other other commentators on the left have made similar accusations and i think the political issue here, the problem that dealing with child abuse has been politically sized so much has meant that it's been very tough for everyone to come together and support an honest and direct approach to dealing with this problem. i mean, i'm very is here, very glad that aaron is here, for because i for example, because when i broke story december about broke
we found an example of one man called mahroof hussain, who was is a labour minister in the rotherhamroblem to persist . i/ririi" ' r: sri”ri persist. yeah, and there's also been, think , quite a lot of been, i think, quite a lot of political attachment to that problem. i mean, the reaction we've very aggressively we've seen very aggressively against has , of against braverman has, of course, come from course, predominantly come from the in the labour the opposition in the labour party,...
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an example of one man called mahroof hussain, labour hussain, who was is a labour minister in the rotherhamst . i/ririi" ' r: si”ri what's enabled this problem to persist . i/ririi" ' r: sri”ri persist. yeah, and there's also been, think , quite a lot of been, i think, quite a lot of political attachment to that problem. i mean, the reaction we've very aggressively we've seen very aggressively against has , of against braverman has, of course, come from course, predominantly come from the in the labour the opposition in the labour party, reacted most vociferously to this. i mean, tracy brabin , to this. i mean, tracy brabin, the said the west yorkshire mayor, said it was dog whistle politics. other other commentators on the left have made similar accusations and i think the political issue here, the problem that dealing with child abuse has been politically sized so much has meant that it's been very tough for everyone to come together and support an honest and direct approach to dealing with this problem. i mean, i'm very is here, very glad that aaron is here, for because i for example, be
an example of one man called mahroof hussain, labour hussain, who was is a labour minister in the rotherhamst . i/ririi" ' r: si”ri what's enabled this problem to persist . i/ririi" ' r: sri”ri persist. yeah, and there's also been, think , quite a lot of been, i think, quite a lot of political attachment to that problem. i mean, the reaction we've very aggressively we've seen very aggressively against has , of against braverman has, of course, come from course, predominantly come...
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lee rotherham, the man who's setting up the museum of brexit charity.
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lee rotherham, the man who's setting up the museum of brexit charity.iday agreement. when we turn our friday agreement. when we turn attenttan— friday agreement. when we turn our attention now— friday agreement. when we turn our attention now to israel , our attention now to israel, wnete— our attention now to israel, wnete tne— our attention now to israel, where the mother of two british tstaett —
lee rotherham, the man who's setting up the museum of brexit charity.iday agreement. when we turn our friday agreement. when we turn attenttan— friday agreement. when we turn our attention now— friday agreement. when we turn our attention now to israel , our attention now to israel, wnete— our attention now to israel, wnete tne— our attention now to israel, where the mother of two british tstaett —
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, iteenteie— at places like rotherham, rochdale, telford, we could go on rochdale, telford, we couldbout -i know there - i want to know what can be done about i know there are about this. i know there are titterent— about this. i know there are different diabetes. not different types of diabetes. not all different types of diabetes. not tit—eewee- different types of diabetes. not all—course, are- all of them, of course, are tinted— all of them, of course, are iintet te— all of them, of course, are linked to weight. i want to make tnet— linked to weight. i want to make tnet wen— linked to weight. i want to make tnet very eeeri— linked to weight. i want to make that very clear. but— linked to weight. i want to make that very clear. but in the tnet— that very clear. but in the cases that-do- that very clear. but in the cases that do we need to do cases that are do we need to do a cases that are do we need to do e tit— cases that are do we need to do e tit ere— cases that are do we need to do a bit more-personal- a bit more either personal responsibility,— a bit more either personal resp
, iteenteie— at places like rotherham, rochdale, telford, we could go on rochdale, telford, we couldbout -i know there - i want to know what can be done about i know there are about this. i know there are titterent— about this. i know there are different diabetes. not different types of diabetes. not all different types of diabetes. not tit—eewee- different types of diabetes. not all—course, are- all of them, of course, are tinted— all of them, of course, are iintet te— all of them,...
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sammy woodhouse was a victim of the rotherham grooming scandal and fell pregnant to her abuser when sheno getting around it. she i was conceived by rape, there is no getting around it.— getting around it. she was raped. it was a crime- _ getting around it. she was raped. it was a crime. do _ getting around it. she was raped. it was a crime. do i _ getting around it. she was raped. it was a crime. do i look— getting around it. she was raped. it was a crime. do i look like - getting around it. she was raped. it was a crime. do i look like a - getting around it. she was raped. it was a crime. do i look like a band l was a crime. do i look like a band who rapes — was a crime. do i look like a band who rapes her _ was a crime. do i look like a band who rapes her birth _ was a crime. do i look like a band who rapes her birth mother? - was a crime. do i look like a band who rapes her birth mother? i - was a crime. do i look like a band i who rapes her birth mother? i asked m mother who rapes her birth mother? i asked my mother and _ who rapes her birth mother? i asked my mother and my _ who ra
sammy woodhouse was a victim of the rotherham grooming scandal and fell pregnant to her abuser when sheno getting around it. she i was conceived by rape, there is no getting around it.— getting around it. she was raped. it was a crime- _ getting around it. she was raped. it was a crime. do _ getting around it. she was raped. it was a crime. do i _ getting around it. she was raped. it was a crime. do i look— getting around it. she was raped. it was a crime. do i look like - getting around...