Interesting. Good to see GB News giving the issue some coverage. I’ve posted some comments about PASK13.
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It is indeed. The decades old cover up of the “grooming gang” scandal demonstrates that the VAWG strategy (begun under Blair and endorsed by successive Governments since) isn’t even about doing much for female survivors, well not the wrong sort women and girls. Looking closely at the supposed “solutions” to VAWG and you find teaching feminism in schools, female CEOs and Board members, excluding fathers from child contact, abortion, non crime hate incidents …….. in fact just about anything other than what does protect women and girls, and indeed boys and men. Stable family life. Of course male victims and survivors have to be ignored because this would mean looking at the real issues …….. clue not more female CEOs for example.
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As always much of the media gives labour an easy ride. Mrs Balls announces a local inquiry in Oldham ( they’ve already had one and one by the County Mayor taking in Oldham, Rochdale and Manchester) and “up to 4 others). The point about Oldham asking for a statutory inquiry remains, the local inquiries are basically local authority based and cannot get testimony from “Crown” services such as the Police, CPS , Ministry of justice Home office. As Andy Burnham (labour County Mayor who commissioned those inquiries in the boroughs of Greater Manchester) has repeatedly pointed out.
The question to ask is what is it that Mrs. Balls and her colleagues are so afraid of about an inquiry that would include evidence from Crown services and agencies?
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