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300 more Paedophiles at large in Rotherham


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Good ...............

 

Hope its something fatal

 

 

No, no, no, let the filth rot away slowly in his wheelchair for 35 years, I don't want him to have some kind of fatal "accident" and escape his time in her Maj's jail. Same goes for the remainder of the "gang".

 

35 years - what a pity, never mind. Justice seen to be done at last, well done that Judge.

 

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"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."

 

Today's ruling is a start but the police and Rotherham local government still have much to answer for.

 

Dr Alan Billings says Rotherham can now move on, this is only the beginning for Sheffield and Rotherham. I have a message for all other perpetrators and officials who turned a blind eye. They are coming for you.

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Should not see outside again,a lot more to follow and let's not forget the spineless police and social workers who did nowt to stop this happening.

 

True, but you forget the extent of political correctness in the 70s and the 80s.

It really was heresy to speak out in the era of 'multicullturism.'

 

Just to say the wrong thing (ie the simple truth,) could cost you your job, and make you unemployable. At the very least you would be sent on a humiliating 'racial awareness' course. You and your opinions would be totally isolated.

 

And nothing would change except your career prospects.

 

The McCarthy witch hunts in the USA were nothing compared to this. If you want to blame someone, blame the government (Labour mostly) for passing the laws and creating the culture which made it almost impossible to speak out.

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According to a retired detective from Sheffield, who spent 30 years with the force said

 

"...the issue of child sexual exploitation in Sheffield was ‘massive’ and bigger than in neighbouring Rotherham [However]...his team was told by a senior officer to ‘wind your necks in’."

 

http://www.thestar.co.uk/news/sheffield-officers-investigating-child-grooming-told-to-wind-necks-in-by-bosses-1-7156412#ixzz41IuJklYB

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True, but you forget the extent of political correctness in the 70s and the 80s.

It really was heresy to speak out in the era of 'multicullturism.'

Just to say the wrong thing (ie the simple truth,) could cost you your job, and make you unemployable. At the very least you would be sent on a humiliating 'racial awareness' course. You and your opinions would be totally isolated.

 

And nothing would change except your career prospects.

 

The McCarthy witch hunts in the USA were nothing compared to this. If you want to blame someone, blame the government (Labour mostly) for passing the laws and creating the culture which made it almost impossible to speak out.

 

Political correctness is worse now than it has ever been .

 

The public sector if rife with it. we all know councils and local authorities send staff for " diversity training" .

 

PC is like a cancer that has spread throughout this country , especially among councils. social workers , police etc

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At least one paper is calling for them to be stripped of there citizenship and, shipped back to Pakistan after they have finished there sentence, i am in full agreement with that.

 

Great, so 104 years at a minimum of £40,000 per inmate per year, over 4 million quid of tax-payers money, THEN get rid of them.

 

I think we have good relations with Pakistan, and I doubt the Pakistani community would argue against getting rid either. I'd sooner transfer their sentence to Pakistan system, give them a million or so to 'look after them' as costs, and give the other 3 (or portion of) to the victims.

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True, but you forget the extent of political correctness in the 70s and the 80s.

It really was heresy to speak out in the era of 'multicullturism.'

 

Just to say the wrong thing (ie the simple truth,) could cost you your job, and make you unemployable. At the very least you would be sent on a humiliating 'racial awareness' course. You and your opinions would be totally isolated.

 

And nothing would change except your career prospects.

 

The McCarthy witch hunts in the USA were nothing compared to this. If you want to blame someone, blame the government (Labour mostly) for passing the laws and creating the culture which made it almost impossible to speak out.

speaking the truth in todays society gets you nowhere

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