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GB News: 'Denied the truth!' Labour blasted for brushing grooming gang scandal 'under the carpet' after voting down amendment
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp criticized Labour for rejecting a Conservative amendment for a national inquiry into grooming gangs, claiming it reflects a failure to address the issue of young girls being victimized. He accused Labour of attempting to silence discussions and suggested party members may be implicated.
Philp emphasized the moral obligation of MPs to advocate for victims of sexual violence, arguing that Labour's actions contribute to a culture of cover-up. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper defended the government's commitment to tackling sexual abuse and protecting vulnerable children.
Front Page Magazine: The DOJ Spent More Time Investigating the Investigation of Pandemic Nursing Home Deaths Than the Deaths Themselves
Despite extensive reporting on pandemic nursing home deaths, no major officials have faced accountability for their actions, with many, including Gov. Cuomo, emerging relatively unscathed. A DOJ watchdog report indicated that investigations into these deaths were politically motivated, aimed at influencing the 2020 election.
Critics argue that the focus on the political implications of the investigations overshadows the tragic loss of life. Cuomo's representatives claim the report vindicates their stance that the DOJ misused its power for political gain, while the media is accused of neglecting the severity of the situation.
GB News: 'Multiculturalism in Britain is not working' Matthew Goodwin blasts Labour's opposition to a national inquiry
Matthew Goodwin criticized Labour's resistance to a national inquiry into grooming gangs, suggesting it may stem from the party's support among Muslim voters. He argued that this opposition reflects a reluctance among some Labour MPs to confront the implications of multiculturalism in Britain.