advantage MR my arse.
From 2004 onwards, the director of public prosecutions, told the police not to prosecute Muslims to prevent "Islamophobia"
That director was Kier Starma, now leader of the Labour party who has promoted Naz Shah to his front bench.
The same Pakistani muslim who publicly said, that English children should keep quiet about being raped for the sake of diversity.
Now back to that Islamophobia problem the left keep throwing around.......................................
Good comeback? You're having a laugh
Oh dear Thicky you really shouldn't believe everything that you read on twitter and right wing internet sites that are spreading "fake news" and then repeat it on another Forum as if it was hard facts!
Jeez I know that this stuff is too complicated and nuanced for you to understand and that as a result you grasp at anything that suits your rather warped idea of politics! But it isn't too hard to dig into more reliable sources of information and ascertain that actually what you have said patently isn't true!
What's up Swale, your new hero being tainted?
Starma, guilty as hell, in the same way as never outed Corbyns anti semitism, when in a perfectly good position to do so.
He waited till he got the job to condem him.
Anyway back to the rape gangs
His supporters may say that he oversaw the prosecution of gangs of ***ual predators in Rochdale and thereby opened up the debate on ***ual grooming by groups of men of Pakistani muslim origin. In fact, it was not Starmer who did this, but Nazir Afzal the courageous Chief Crown Prosecutor for the North West, himself a Muslim. One of the first actions Afzal took after his appointment was to reverse the decision of his predecessor not to prosecute the Rochdale gang. Afzal said “white professionals’ oversensitivity to political correctness and fear of appearing racist may well have contributed to justice being stalled.”
One sided story as normal to protect a minority. Rape and especially child rape, is a crime I despise.
A religion doesn't get you criminal immunity, for political favours.