UK PM Starmer Sent Operatives to the US to Interfere in Trump 's Election, and Does Not Want to Investigate Grooming Gangs
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UK Interference in US Election with Biden/Harris Encouragement
Musk has accused Starmer of meddling in American elections, by sending about 100 Labor Party staffers to the US to campaign in swing states for incompetent, world-salad Harris.
Trump took offense and has filed an Election Interference complaint.
Musk has been tapped by Trump to head DOGE, a special advisory body tasked with identifying government waste and inefficiency.
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On Sunday, Musk commented on an X user’s post, Starmer has not been invited to Trump’s January 20 inauguration, despite the UK being among the closest allies of the US.
Musk made it clear, Starmer’s absence from the ceremony’s guest list is no surprise, given that “he sent operatives to America to undermine Trump in the 2024 US presidential elections.”
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Musk’s claim apparently stems from the accusations of “blatant foreign interference” made by Trump’s campaign against Starmer’s Labour Party in October.
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At the time, Trump's team filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) over reports of the British activists campaigning in the US for Democratic candidate Kamala Harris.
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Grooming gangs train young girls to be sexually attractive and proficient. They are trained to be whores.
Apparently, the Pakistani-run grooming gangs benefit as pimps.
The only solution is to deport such folks by the millions, if the UK is to be saved as a country
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Musk has been increasingly critical of Starmer on his X platform in recent weeks, saying that he runs a “tyrannical government,”from which the US might need to “liberate the people” in the UK.
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Among other things, he branded the British prime minister “evil” and accused him of being “complicit in the rape of Britain” over Starmer’s purported role in the cover up of the grooming gangs scandal, while he was head of the Crown Prosecution Service from 2008 to 2013.
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Those gangs, mostly made up of Pakistani males, targeted white British girls for some two decades.
The UK authorities failed to act against them due to political correctness concerns, multiple government and media reports have alleged.
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Last week, Starmer hit back at Musk, calling his claims “lies and misinformation” and blaming the tech billionaire for spreading the “poison of the far-right.”
On Thursday, the Financial Times reported that Musk is allegedly considering a campaign to force the British prime minister out of office by undermining his approval ratings.
The outlet’s sources claimed that the SpaceX and Tesla CEO Musk had privately discussed such plans with his allies, acting out of the belief “that Western civilization itself is threatened.”
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Top cops shielded in UK grooming gangs inquiry – whistleblower
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An inquiry into police failings during the Rotherham grooming scandal in the UK avoided investigating senior officers, focusing instead on junior ranks, despite systemic issues enabling the abuse of over 1,400 young girls, a whistleblower has told The Times newspaper.
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The ‘grooming gangs’ scandal involves groups of Asian men who, over the past two decades, have raped and abused thousands of underage girls in towns across northern England.
Most of the perpetrators were Pakistani men, while the victims were predominantly white British girls.
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The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) led Operation Linden, a seven-year probe into South Yorkshire Police’s handling of child sexual exploitation cases between 1997 and 2013.
The investigation revealed that police frequently
- failed to file crime reports for serious offenses like rape,
- failed to question older men accompanying vulnerable young high school girls, and
- treated victims as troublesome rather than vulnerable.
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Despite this, some officers were cleared of misconduct by filing minimal intelligence reports.
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The investigation concluded in 2022, identifying leadership failures, lack of training, and cultural issues within the force. However, the whistleblower claims the inquiry was hindered by instructions to avoid examining senior officers’ roles in the scandal.
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“We were actively told not to pursue senior officers,”the whistleblower told The Times.
“It was just largely incompetent.
There was just no passion or desire within the IOPC to understand what went wrong in Rotherham and find out why those girls were let down.”
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Operation Linden investigated 91 cases, reviewing 265 allegations from 51 complainants.
Of 47 officers examined, eight were found to have committed misconduct and six faced charges of gross misconduct.
Yet, the most severe punishments issued were written warnings or “management advice.”
No officer lost their job, and the highest-ranked individual investigated was a detective inspector.
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The whistleblower criticized the limited scope of the inquiry, recalling that it was “very clear not only that there were force-wide systemic problems, but problems in other parts of the country.
I don’t think the failings have been truly properly investigated.”
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In response, the IOPC has defended its work, emphasizing the thoroughness of its investigations and the adoption of its recommendations by police.
“Our priority was the welfare of survivors, who showed incredible bravery in coming forward,” an IOPC spokesperson said.
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The watchdog noted that its findings prompted measures to improve victim care and enhance officers’ capabilities to handle child sexual exploitation cases.
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Elites in the UK have tried to downplay the grooming gangs scandal. That is no longer possible
It is not a story about political correctness or right-wing opportunism. It is a story about justice denied
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For years, Britain’s grooming gangs scandal has been an open wound on the nation’s conscience. It is a tragedy that saw vulnerable young girls, often from disadvantaged backgrounds, subjected to systematic sexual abuse and trafficking by organized gangs. And yet, the extreme criminal activity has been repeatedly downplayed by high-ranking officials and sections of the media, who have sought to obscure the gravity of the crimes under a veil of political correctness and concerns about politicization. However, the tide has turned – and Keir Starmer’s Labour leadership is now facing a reckoning.
This seismic shift in public scrutiny has been catalyzed by, of all people, Elon Musk. His high-profile criticisms of Starmer for allegedly failing to confront the scandal head-on have reignited the debate around grooming gangs, dragging the issue back into the public eye. Musk’s intervention, while polarizing, has been impossible to ignore. By accusing Starmer of prioritizing political expediency over justice for the victims, Musk has brought the failures of the UK’s political and judicial elite into sharp focus.
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The era of obfuscation is over
For years, attempts to address the grooming gangs scandal have been hampered by a toxic combination of institutional failure, fear of stigmatizing minority communities, and a reluctance to confront uncomfortable truths. The fact that many of the perpetrators were of Pakistani origin has often been sidestepped in official narratives, with some commentators going so far as to accuse those who raised this aspect of harboring far-right agendas. These accusations have been a convenient tool for deflecting criticism, allowing officials to dismiss legitimate concerns as mere political grandstanding.
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But such obfuscation can no longer hold. The scale of the abuse, the systemic failures that allowed it to flourish, and the harrowing testimonies of victims are too overwhelming to ignore. The grooming gangs scandal is not a question of ethnicity or religion; it is a question of accountability. The perpetrators exploited their communities’ insularity and cultural practices to evade detection, but the real failure lies with the institutions – the police, social services, and local councils – that turned a blind eye.
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Starmer’s position under fire
Starmer’s record on this issue has come under increasing scrutiny. During his tenure as Director of Public Prosecutions, questions were raised about the Crown Prosecution Service’s handling of grooming gangs cases. More recently, as Labour leader, Starmer has been accused of attempting to sidestep calls for a new national inquiry into the scandal. His reluctance to act decisively has been interpreted by critics as an attempt to avoid alienating key voter blocs or a stoking of racial tensions.
Musk’s intervention has amplified these criticisms. By publicly questioning Starmer’s commitment to justice for the victims, Musk has forced the issue back onto the agenda, exposing the inadequacies of previous investigations and the lack of transparency surrounding the scandal. Starmer’s dismissive response–branding such calls for accountability as aligning with far-right narratives–has only added fuel to the fire. It is a tactic that no longer holds water in the face of mounting public anger.
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Political correctness as a shield
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The UK’s reluctance to confront the grooming gangs scandal head-on stems in part from a well-intentioned but ultimately misguided fear of appearing racist or xenophobic. This hesitancy has been exploited by perpetrators and enabled by institutions that preferred to avoid the spotlight. The result has been a decades-long failure to protect vulnerable children and hold abusers accountable.
This failure is not just a moral failing; it is a systemic one. The reluctance to acknowledge the cultural factors at play – without vilifying entire communities – has allowed the abuse to continue unchecked. It has also created a vacuum that far-right groups have been all too eager to fill, weaponizing the scandal to advance their own agendas. This has further muddied the waters, allowing officials to dismiss legitimate criticisms as extremist rhetoric. But the facts remain: systematic abuse occurred, and it was allowed to flourish because of institutional cowardice.
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A reckoning long overdue
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Britain’s grooming gangs scandal is not a story about political correctness or right-wing opportunism. It is a story about justice denied. It is a story about young girls betrayed by the very systems meant to protect them. And it is a story that demands accountability – from the perpetrators, from the institutions that failed to act, and from the politicians who have sought to downplay its significance.
Starmer’s Labour leadership now finds itself at a crossroads. The public will no longer accept excuses or deflections. Calls for a comprehensive national inquiry into the grooming gangs scandal are growing louder, and the pressure to act decisively is mounting. Starmer’s attempts to sidestep the issue by framing it as a far-right talking point have backfired spectacularly. The truth is that justice for the victims transcends political divides. It is not a matter of left or right; it is a matter of right and wrong.
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The way forward
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The UK cannot afford to repeat the mistakes of the past. The grooming gangs scandal must be confronted with honesty and transparency. This means acknowledging the cultural and institutional factors that allowed the abuse to thrive, without resorting to scapegoating or deflection. It means holding those in power accountable for their failures, no matter how uncomfortable it may be. And it means ensuring that the voices of the victims are finally heard and acted upon.
The lid has been blown off the grooming gangs scandal, and it cannot be closed again. The time for excuses is over. Justice must be served.
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It is not a story about political correctness or right-wing opportunism. It is a story about justice denied
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