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SHOCKING CHILD ABUSE

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November 18, 2025

Give monsters a taste of their own medicine

SHOCKING CHILD ABUSE

KHAN CAN'T HIDE FROM GANGS PROBE SADIQ Khan and Mark Rowley have for months subscribed to the mantra that there is "nothing to see here" when questioned about grooming gangs even though the evidence is staring them in the face.

Now incessant pressure from Conservative Susan Hall has finally paid off.

Mark Rowley, thanks mainly to the Express/ MyLondon investigation, has now admitted that there were tens of cases reported each month and are now reviewing 9,000 historical cases over the last 15 years, which will take years to complete.

Khan, who said previously there is "no indication" of grooming gangs operating in the capital, which is hardly surprising when he asks "what is meant by grooming gangs?". This man has been London Mayor since 2016 and as with all Labour politicians they only talk about how much (of other people's money) they have spent.

David Hardman, Morley, Derbys VICTIMS STILL TREATED LIKE DIRT I DON'T think Susan Hall, nor anyone, will ever get an apology out of Sadiq Khan for the grooming gangs scandal. These women and girls have been treated with utter contempt.

Colin Humphries, Ringwood, Hants BEEB WILL PAY FOR TRUMP SMEAR AS WE all know the doctoring of the Donald Trump speech was no error or mistake, it was a deliberate attempt to smear the president because his views and actions offend the Leftie, elitist views of the BBC upper echelons.

What might hold off Trump would be to sack anyone involved in putting that together which should have happened immediately after this outrage was identified.

One problem is that the attitudes that produced it are endemic through the BBC as we see with anti-Trump reporters, the views that Hamas are not terrorists and trans and LGBTQ views dominating. Trump seems determined to pillory the organisation and most licence fee payers would agree with him.

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