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Jan 23, 2025 5 tweets 2 min read
In the 2024 Labour Manifesto, Keir Starmer promised to make it more difficult for doctors to section black people under the Mental Health Act. Image The document rails against the disproportionate detainment of black people.

It suggests that this is evidence that the legislation needs ‘modernising’. Image
Jan 5, 2025 7 tweets 3 min read
In 2005, Sayeeda Warsi was the Conservative’s first Pakistani candidate.

David Cameron wanted a more diverse party.

She failed, miserably. But Cameron made her a Lord anyway.

Now it emerges that she has tried to suppress political discussion of Pakistani grooming gangs. Image Matt Goodwin relays how Sayeeda Warsi attempted to stop Lucy Allan, a Tory MP in Telford raising the alarm about Pakistani grooming.

Lucy Allan alleges that Warsi quoted false statistics and attempted to silence her, blaming the White victims.

Warsi has now locked her account. Image
Jan 5, 2025 4 tweets 2 min read
In 2013, Tommy Robinson, then aged 30 quit the EDL after a stint in prison.

After quitting, in an interview, he told the Guardian that he would co-operate with the police in rooting out ‘criminal racists’ in the EDL. Image He made this pivot in partnership with Maajid Nawaz, of the Quilliam Foundation, who promised to introduce him to contacts in the Home Office.

Quilliam, a ‘counter-extremism’ think-tank, received £674,608 in funding from the Home Office when it was set up. Image
Jan 2, 2025 4 tweets 2 min read
In 2005, David Aaronovitch, then a columnist for the Guardian, travelled up to Keighley, in West Yorkshire, to write about the BNP.

While there, he encountered several white residents who complained about Asian drug-dealers victimising them. Image Six years before Andrew Norfolk’s Times investigation, David stumbled upon the phenomenon of Asian Drug dealers grooming young white girls. Image
Jan 1, 2025 7 tweets 3 min read
This is Dr Ella Cockbain, an Associate Professor at UCL.

In 2013, two years after The Times first reported on grooming in Rotherham, Dr Ella Cockbain published “Grooming and the ‘Asian sex gang predator’”, in which she described Asian grooming gangs as a ‘moral panic’. Image In this publication Ella stated that ‘the greatest effrontery about grooming is not the abuse of children but the interracial sex itself’. Image