Farage demands answers about Starmer’s past grooming gang decisions


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Former Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage is demanding an investigation into Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s potential involvement in failing to address Muslim grooming gangs during his tenure as Britain’s chief prosecutor.

The call comes as the nation grapples with renewed attention on the systematic abuse of predominantly white British girls by groups of predominantly Pakistani Muslim men across various English communities, with authorities having turned a blind eye to these crimes.

In a conversation with The Telegraph, Farage emphasized the necessity for transparency, stating: “We deserve a full public inquiry. Firstly, the public ought to know how ghastly this has been and how long it’s been going on for.”

“Secondly, the cover-up by the police, social services, now it looks like the director of public prosecutions in 2008, which has quite big implications, and the Conservative government themselves – because of the sheer reluctance to debate this for fear of causing community tensions.”

The Reform UK leader highlighted the fundamental problems with Britain’s multicultural policies, implemented by both major political parties. “Nobody wants to admit the failings of multiculturalism and they are self-evident – the mass multiple rape of white girls by Pakistani men.”

Investigations have revealed that law enforcement and social services repeatedly suppressed allegations against these grooming gangs, fearing accusations of racism. A 2020 IOPC investigation uncovered that a Rotherham police chief warned a victim’s father that exposing “Asian” grooming gangs’ abuse of white girls would cause the town to “erupt.”

Similarly, a Greater Manchester report revealed that police officers were instructed to focus on “other ethnicities” and overlook a predominantly Pakistani Muslim gang to avoid appearing racist.

Labour, which governed many affected localities, continues to resist calls for a national inquiry. This resistance has led some to speculate about protecting local Labour officials and potentially shielding Prime Minister Starmer’s past decisions.

Whistleblower Maggie Oliver, a former detective who exposed the Greater Manchester Police’s failures regarding Rochdale’s grooming gangs in 2012, recently stated: “Keir Starmer, as the former (Director of Public Prosecutions), is perhaps as guilty as anyone I know in where we find ourselves today.”

“We all know what’s going on, but I don’t trust a single one of those who, to date, have been entrusted with keeping our children safe and prosecuting serial rapists. They’ve failed. Repeatedly. Knowingly. Criminally,” she added.

The controversy has attracted international attention, with X platform owner Elon Musk stating: “Starmer was complicit in the RAPE OF BRITAIN when he was head of Crown Prosecution for 6 years. Starmer must go and he must face charges for his complicity in the worst mass crime in the history of Britain.”

Starmer has previously acknowledged failures during his time as Director of Public Prosecutions, particularly regarding Rochdale cases, citing “an issue of ethnicity” and a “lack of understanding” of victims as factors in prosecution decisions.

While Starmer’s administration has maintained relative silence on the international criticism, Health Secretary Wes Streeting defended the Prime Minister, describing Musk’s criticisms as “misjudged and certainly misinformed.”