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The Pakistani Rape Gangs were documented in Birmingham in 1991. A council steering group ordered the removal of the ethnic dimension and copies of the report were then destroyed. It was not until twenty years later that Rotherham become a national scandal. Just how many little White girls would have been saved if the same pattern documented in Birmingham had not been covered up? Are you beginning to see why the National Inquiry is trying to avoid to investigate the rape gang scandal in Birmingham? Wait until you read what I share next. _________ I’m Raja Miah MBE. You won’t see me on the BBC or read my work in the legacy press. That’s not an accident. For seven years I led a campaign exposing how senior Labour politicians helped protect Pakistani rape gangs. The people of my town helped force the national inquiry. Everything I publish is free. No paywalls. Because the truth shouldn’t belong only to those who can afford it. But I’ll be honest, despite tens of thousands of people taking value from my work each week, only a small number support me financially. And this number is reducing each week. The reality is the national inquiry we forced will almost certainly be a cover-up. The next phase is exposing that and shaping what comes next. That fight could take another five years. If you believe this work matters and can afford to do so, please support me. Subscribe to my newsletter: 👉 redwallandtherabble.co.uk Or support with a one-off contribution: 👉 BuyMeACoffee.com/recusantnine 👉 paypal.me/RecusantNine We’re up against politicians, police and media working together to bury the truth. This work survives because of you. Raja 🙏

@EdwardJDavey, you have misread the argument so comprehensively that one has to wonder whether it is deliberate. Nobody is objecting to freedom of worship. Nick Timothy did not say Muslims should not be allowed to pray. He said mass ritual prayer in a shared national civic space is an act of domination, and cited the former extremist turned scholar Ed Husain, who has spent his career documenting exactly this phenomenon. The Adhan, the call to prayer, declares there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is his messenger. That is by definition a theological repudiation of every other faith. When projected into Trafalgar Square, a national memorial to British sovereignty and independence, it is not equivalent to a celebration. It is a declaration. The distinction is theological, not political, and it is precise. You invoke freedom of worship as though Timothy had called for mosques to be closed. He did not. You invoke British values as though observing that the domination of public spaces is straight from the Islamist playbook is somehow un-British. It is not. It is documented, sourced and supported by scholars who have spent decades inside Islamist movements. This week, thousands of people gathered on the Embankment chanting death to America and death to Israel. Bobby Vylan led chants of death death death to the IDF, cleared by the CPS last year and back on a London stage doing it again. The Islamic Human Rights Commission, named in a Lords report as part of Iran's soft power network in Britain, addressed the crowd. Thirty six Labour MPs wrote to the Parliamentary Commissioner demanding the investigation of a man for pointing out what every serious student of Islamism already knows. The Attorney General deployed his Jewish identity to defend a declaration that, by its own theological logic, repudiates Judaism. And your contribution to all of it is a tweet accusing people who raise these questions of stoking fear, hatred and division. You lead a party that voted consistently to keep Britain in the European Union against the democratic will of the British people. A party that has positioned itself as the political home of progressive appeasement, that has never met an Islamist grievance it would not accommodate, and whose response to every act of cultural intimidation is to accuse those who name it of bigotry. The Liberal Democrats have no record of defending British values under pressure. They have a record of redefining British values to mean whatever is least likely to cause offence to the most vocal pressure group in the room. Freedom of worship is indeed a fundamental British value. So is freedom of speech. So is the freedom to observe, without being accused of racism, that a theological declaration of exclusive truth projected into a national monument is not the same as lighting a menorah or performing a Passion play. Nick Timothy exercised that freedom. The full weight of the parliamentary and political establishment descended on him within twenty four hours. That is the state of British politics today, Ed. And you are part of the problem, not the solution. "Nick Timothy didn't say Muslims shouldn't be allowed to pray. He said mass ritual prayer in a shared national civic space is an act of domination, and cited the former extremist turned scholar Ed Husain, who has spent his career documenting exactly this phenomenon."







💔 Utter wickedness. Full-term abortion has just been legalised in the UK. Lord have mercy.














