Fine words but will they lead to proper action?

 

There are a multitude of reasons not to vote for a Conservative Party led by Rishi Sunak which mostly revolve around issues of border control, energy security, the economy, the democratic deficit and the general air of 1990’s style sleaze that surrounds the party. But I will say this for the man, he’s come out and spoken up against the disgraceful and decades long problem of Islamic Rape Gangs.

In an interview, which you can find linked below, Mr Sunak expressed horror at the extent of the Grooming Gang problem and promised to address it with a national crime agency approach along with harsher sentences for offenders. These are fine words from Mr Sunak and I don’t recall any other Prime Minister being willing to say what he has said and admit that there is a need to record the ethnicity and background of the rape gang offenders and suspects.

https://twitter.com/WasiqUK/status/1584973794803851266?cxt=HHwWhICxmZrR-v4rAAAA

The big question for me is are these just fine words? Britons have had far too many politicians who make the right noises about this and other problems only for action to be put on the back burner or lost in a Home Office that really doesn’t want to stir up the sort of anger that will inevitably appear if something concrete was actually done about this problem. We will of course have to wait and see if Mr Sunak’s words on this issue actually mean something or if they are just the usual politicians empty words and even emptier promises.

10 Comments on "Fine words but will they lead to proper action?"

  1. We foretell the future by looking at the past. I have no doubt at all that this will be nothing more than more hot air designed to placate the voters. We will not see any real action taken on this matter or any other for that matter. Like many others today I have lost all faith in our political class.

    • Fahrenheit211 | October 27, 2022 at 10:08 am |

      The prior record of this government regarding this issue is as you say instructive. I welcome the words of the PM about this matter but it does remain to be seen whether they will be just empty words. The key thing in my view is has the PM got the balls to take on a Civil Service who have been somewhat obstructive from what I can see over the rape gang scandal and not want to release information that might rock the boat.

  2. Unlike Roy, I see a glimmer of hope for improvements ahead. But, the way forward must start with Civil Service reforms, as otherwise all attempts by Sunak or Suella will be stifled – it really is like Yes Minister in those depraved and out-of-control Ministries.

    • Fahrenheit211 | October 27, 2022 at 10:13 am |

      Completely agree about the need for civil service reforms. There is now so much bias, incompetence and waste that some parts of the civil service must be starting to resemble the service prior to the Northcote-Trevelyan report. Today instead of being employed or promoted in the civil service because of your family background or who you knew or even how much cash you paid to be recruited, we have civil servants recruited or promoted by how loudly they spout liberal / left ideological talking points.

  3. Sunak can say things that would instantly get the leftist chanting “racist” if the person saying them was white.
    But in the end the ethnicity of the offenders in these cases is a red herring. It is not a matter of ethnicity, it is a matter of religion.
    By far the majority as your collection of mugshots shows are “south Asians” – i.e. those from the greater Indian sub-continent. All those originating from there are (broadly) of the same ethnicity, but (AFAIK) it is only Muslims of that ethnicity that have been involved (apparently even the turbanned person was at the time a convert to Islam from Sikhism).
    Of those who are not ethnically “indian” (If I may put it that way), most of the rest are North African and (guess what) Muslim.
    Thus by focussing on “ethnicity” the real issue – the teaching of orthodox Islam that the non-Muslim is (in effect) sub-human and worthless (and so able to be despoiled as the Muslim sees fit) is still being ducked.

    • Fahrenheit211 | October 28, 2022 at 4:56 pm |

      It’s more likely that ham fisted attempts to censor like this will feed the very nasties that the PC council are trying to avoid.

  4. And more of the usual:
    ttps://www.spiked-online.com/2022/11/01/leicester-and-the-whitewashing-of-islamism/

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