Nigel Farage insists Keir Starmer’s actions in the grooming gangs scandal need scrutiny
Chelmsford: Nigel Farage is pushing for a thorough investigation into Sir Keir Starmer’s involvement in the grooming gangs scandal. He believes that Starmer’s past decisions as director of public prosecutions should be scrutinized.
Farage argues that the Labour Party’s refusal to hold a national inquiry is a political disgrace. He wants to expose how social services and local councils may have covered up the issue in towns like Oldham and Rotherham.
He emphasized that the public deserves to know the full extent of the scandal, which has affected at least 50 towns. Farage is calling for transparency about the police and social services’ actions during this time.
He also mentioned that Starmer’s decisions from 2008 to 2013 regarding grooming cases need to be examined closely. Farage believes that if Starmer was involved in any cover-up, it should be revealed.
Farage stated that the public is largely unaware of the truth behind the grooming gangs, and he insists on a full inquiry to uncover the details. He criticized the reluctance of authorities to address the issue for fear of causing community tensions.
In his speech, he reiterated that multiculturalism and mass migration are significant factors in the grooming gangs scandal. He expressed concern that many people are hesitant to acknowledge these issues.
Farage also distanced himself from Tommy Robinson, a controversial figure in this discussion. He disagrees with the notion that Robinson is a hero and plans to address this misconception with Elon Musk, who has shown support for Robinson.
During the conference, Farage took a jab at Kemi Badenoch, the Conservative leader, claiming that more people are joining Reform UK. He showcased the party’s growing membership and made it clear that her constituency is now a target for Reform in the next election.