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Labour MP Breaks From Starmer, Demands Inquiry Into Child Rape Grooming Gangs

“It is shocking that people in positions of power could have covered up and refused to act to avoid confronting racial or cultural issues or because victims were poor and working class," says MP Dan Carden.

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Labour Party MP has broken ranks from UK Prime Minister Kier Starmer to speak out against the systemic child rape grooming gang scandal, claiming it’s a real concern and not an “obsession” of the “far-right.”

Parliament, mostly thanks to the Labour Party, voted down a motion last week from Tory leader Kemi Badenoch to launch a public inquiry into Muslim child rape gangs.

But Liverpool Walton MP Dan Carden, who abstained from the vote, said Saturday that the “public call for justice must be heeded” and the public is right to “question and challenge the orthodoxy of progressive liberal multiculturalism.”

“The British public want action and justice on the unspeakable rape gangs. The scale of the crimes committed – rape, murder, torture – are horrific,” he told the Liverpool Echo.

“It is shocking that people in positions of power could have covered up and refused to act to avoid confronting racial or cultural issues or because victims were poor and working class.”

“The outcome must include acknowledging the racial and ethnic hatred of this mass sexual violence. This is not an obsession of the far-right. I am speaking out because over the decades there have been far too few Labour voices expressing clear disgust and outrage at these heinous crimes, their cover-up and the lack of action,” Carden said.

“We need a new doctrine to take our multi-ethnic society into the future,” he continued. “The Prime Minister must use the full power of the state to deliver justice.”

“It must continue to unflinchingly pursue the perpetrators and bring to account those in positions of authority who turned a blind eye, failed to act, or gave political cover to the gangs,” he added.

X owner Elon Musk, who’s been an outspoken critic of Starmer over his handling of the Muslim rape gang epidemic, praised Carden on Sunday for showing “integrity.”

Meanwhile, Reform UK Leader Nigel Farage has called for an independent inquiry into the Pakistani grooming gangs and subsequent coverup by authorities.

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