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Dear O Dear
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Woman & Mother Number 5331 on ‘The List’ #NoThankYou #SaveWomensSport

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There are crimes that scar a victim. And there are crimes that scar a nation. This is both. A 12-year-old girl was playing in a park. That is where children belong. Swings. Laughter. Summer light. Within hours she was dragged into a cul-de-sac by Ahmad Mulakhil, raped, filmed, and told he would kill her family. He laughed. She begged. He carried on. That is the truth at the centre of this case. Strip away politics. Strip away slogans. A child was hunted. Mulakhil had crossed the Channel four months earlier in a small boat. He was processed. Housed. Moved. Placed in a taxpayer-funded property in Nuneaton. Unsupervised. Unknown to the people living around him. The state knew he was here. The state put him there. After the rape he walked into a shop and bought two cans of Red Bull. He paid with a Home Office-issued Aspen card. The same bureaucracy that brought him in and kept him here handed him the means to fund the hour after he destroyed a child's life. That detail is not trivial. It is the system in miniature. Efficient at administration. Blind to consequence. When you move large numbers of young men into towns across Britain without the capacity to vet thoroughly, supervise properly and integrate carefully, you are taking a gamble. Some will come in good faith. Some will not. Public policy is not judged by the best cases. It is judged by the worst ones it fails to prevent. You can call it humanitarian. You can call it lawful. It is still a gamble. And the stake is public safety. We are told vetting is robust. We are told safeguarding is paramount. We are told communities are protected. Yet this man was here for months. Living freely. No meaningful supervision. No structured oversight beyond a debit card and an address. If this is control, it is control in name only. The police did their job. They tracked him. Charged him. Secured convictions. The court will jail him. He will be deported when his sentence ends. None of that gives a 12-year-old her childhood back. None of it answers the prior question. Why was the risk admitted and left unmanaged? Deportation after rape is not border control. It is an administrative footnote to a ruined childhood. Removal after conviction is not prevention. It is paperwork once the damage is done. A government that can only promise action after the worst has already happened is not in command of events. It is reacting to them. The most dangerous shift in this country is not anger. It is erosion of trust. Parents look at a park and see vulnerability. Residents look at dispersal housing and see secrecy. They are told not to ask questions. They are told not to draw links. They are told to focus only on the individual offender. Of course he is individually guilty. But policy is collectively owned. If you expand intake without expanding supervision, you stretch police, councils and social services beyond breaking point. Arithmetic replaces judgement. Volume replaces caution. And when something snaps, we are told it is an isolated tragedy. It is not isolated. It is the foreseeable cost of a system that has separated border control from public protection and pretended the gap does not matter. A civilised nation protects children first. Not second. Not after processing targets are met. Not after contracts are signed. First. If the state cannot guarantee that, it has failed its most basic duty. And once that faith goes, it does not return easily. "A 12-year-old girl was playing in a park. That is where children belong. Swings. Laughter. Summer light. Within hours she was dragged into a cul-de-sac by Ahmad Mulakhil, raped, filmed, and told he would kill her family."



I know I was a teacher for 40 years but I am not responsible for so many thick people voting Reform. I only taught in three schools in Hampshire, so please don’t blame me.



"Surrogacy King" Barrie Drewitt-Barlow has been arrested on charges of rape and human trafficking





🚨OUTRAGE AS LABOUR MINISTER ENSURES MIGRANT RAPIST DOES NOT GET LONGER SENTENCE WOW. This is a new low, even for them Ellie Reeves MP, SISTER of RACHEL REEVES, appointed as SOLICITOR GENERAL by KEIR STARMER MONSTER Ahmad Mulakhil an illegal migrant from Afghanistan raped a TWELVE YEAR OLD GIRL in Nuneaton last year and filmed the entire attack as a trophy Shadow Home Office minister Alicia Kearns urged ministers to argue the sentence was too short and should be REVIEWED but Labour Minister Ellie Reeves said NO Absolutely disgraceful

It’s time to Get Starmer Out.

I’ve voted @reformparty_uk . Have you?










