Rotherham GE 2019 election alliance for cand MP PAUL HAGUE BREXIT PARTY
This blog was opened in 2017 when UKIP was the main Brexit Party: In the 2019 GE the Brexit Party is the main Brexit Party here. By coincidence after I screened the GE 2017 results seat by seat for the last weeks I noticed that the Conservatives only have 25 % or so. And Labour will get only 30% according to polls in this LEAVE seat which they hold currently here in Rotherham. UKIP had 8 %.
THE PERFECT election seat for the BREXIT PARTY and the MP candidate PAUL HAGUE who is currently a city concellor.
The Rotherham scandal and the high leave vote and the low CON vote make this the PERFECT Brexit ALLIANCE SEAT for the BREXIT PARTY
MY opinion is that LABOR and the MP Sarah Champion has NO chance to win this seat if the BREXIT vote is united. This is because the rape scandal in Rotherham with more than 1000 victims was a faulot of local city council ruled by LABOR and local police with strong ties to LABOR.
This article shows what LABOR is really responsible for regarding the rape scandal. Councillors and police had sex with rotherham abuse victims
It is an insult to all victims to have a LABOR MP in Rotherham. In this case it does not matter if she wrote report. She is in the WRONG party after that scandal.
I hope and appeal to the local Conservative candidate Gerri Hickton to withdraw his candidature for the GE 2019 in Rotherham. This should be done in light of the rape scandal the mass immigration that was in fact supported by Theresa May as well. This city deserves a BREXIT PARTY MP and therefore an elecetion alliance if necessary against the CON Part leadership.
ALL LEAVERS should unite behind PAUL HAGUE as the BREXIT and LEAVE MP for ROTHERHAM.
I hope the local Rotherham and District Conservative Federation will support the BREXIT PARTY in Rotherham. With 25 % in the GE 2017 the CON will never get this LEAVE seat.
Another article on what was really going on in Rotherham is here rotherham is everywhere
This article shows everbody how deeply local police and councillors were involved in that rape scandal
https://www.theweek.co.uk/uk-news/62397/councillors-and-police-had-sex-with-rotherham-abuse-victims
Two local councillors, one of whom is still serving, and a police
officer have been accused of having sex with victims involved in the
Rotherham child abuse scandal.
The South Yorkshire Police constable at the centre of the allegations is also alleged to have passed on information to gangs grooming young girls in the town. A second police officer has been accused of neglecting his duties after failing to report his colleague. Both claims are being investigated by the Independent Police Complaints Commission.
The complaints against the two Rotherham councillors "are understood to have been sent to the National Crime Agency, which is investigating child-sex crimes in the town," according to The Times, which helped expose the abuse in Rotherham and published confidential documents that pointed towards police and council knowledge of the abuse in 2012.
The news comes on the same day that a much-anticipated independent inspection report by former Victims' Commissioner Louise Casey declared Rotherham Borough Council "not fit for purpose".
The findings make uncomfortable reading for councillors in a town that has been at the centre of one of the country's worst abuse scandals. The inquiry was set up to ascertain the extent of any cover-up and look at the treatment of whistleblowers by Rotherham following last year's damning report .
It discovered a culture of bullying, sexism, suppression and misplaced "political correctness" and a "deep-rooted" culture of cover-ups, reports the BBC.
Casey's investigation was ordered last year after a report by former chief inspector of social work Alexis Jay, which blamed Rotherham council and South Yorkshire Police for failing to prevent the "appalling" abuse of 1,400 children by gangs of men between 1997 and 2013.
Girls as young as 11-years old suffered rape by multiple attackers, trafficking across the North East, abductions, beatings and intimidation. The reports found that councillors and police officers were aware of the abuse, but chose to "disbelieve, suppress or ignore" it.
The scandal has led to the resignation of a number of high-profile figures including Labour council leader Roger Stone, the council's chief executive Martin Kimber, and former head of children's services in Rotherham, Shaun Wright, who stepped down from his role as police commissioner.
THE PERFECT election seat for the BREXIT PARTY and the MP candidate PAUL HAGUE who is currently a city concellor.
The Rotherham scandal and the high leave vote and the low CON vote make this the PERFECT Brexit ALLIANCE SEAT for the BREXIT PARTY
MY opinion is that LABOR and the MP Sarah Champion has NO chance to win this seat if the BREXIT vote is united. This is because the rape scandal in Rotherham with more than 1000 victims was a faulot of local city council ruled by LABOR and local police with strong ties to LABOR.
This article shows what LABOR is really responsible for regarding the rape scandal. Councillors and police had sex with rotherham abuse victims
It is an insult to all victims to have a LABOR MP in Rotherham. In this case it does not matter if she wrote report. She is in the WRONG party after that scandal.
I hope and appeal to the local Conservative candidate Gerri Hickton to withdraw his candidature for the GE 2019 in Rotherham. This should be done in light of the rape scandal the mass immigration that was in fact supported by Theresa May as well. This city deserves a BREXIT PARTY MP and therefore an elecetion alliance if necessary against the CON Part leadership.
ALL LEAVERS should unite behind PAUL HAGUE as the BREXIT and LEAVE MP for ROTHERHAM.
I hope the local Rotherham and District Conservative Federation will support the BREXIT PARTY in Rotherham. With 25 % in the GE 2017 the CON will never get this LEAVE seat.
Another article on what was really going on in Rotherham is here rotherham is everywhere
Rotherham Is Everywhere
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/dreher/rotherham-is-everywhere/
The New York Times had a piece this past week that added savage detail to the Rotherham story. Excerpt:
When parents reported their daughters missing, it could take 24 hours for the police to turn up, Ms. Jay said. Some parents, if they called in repeatedly, were fined for wasting police time.
This article shows everbody how deeply local police and councillors were involved in that rape scandal
https://www.theweek.co.uk/uk-news/62397/councillors-and-police-had-sex-with-rotherham-abuse-victims
Councillors and police 'had sex' with Rotherham abuse victims
Sordid allegations emerge as council is branded 'not fit for purpose' by inspectors
The South Yorkshire Police constable at the centre of the allegations is also alleged to have passed on information to gangs grooming young girls in the town. A second police officer has been accused of neglecting his duties after failing to report his colleague. Both claims are being investigated by the Independent Police Complaints Commission.
The complaints against the two Rotherham councillors "are understood to have been sent to the National Crime Agency, which is investigating child-sex crimes in the town," according to The Times, which helped expose the abuse in Rotherham and published confidential documents that pointed towards police and council knowledge of the abuse in 2012.
The news comes on the same day that a much-anticipated independent inspection report by former Victims' Commissioner Louise Casey declared Rotherham Borough Council "not fit for purpose".
The findings make uncomfortable reading for councillors in a town that has been at the centre of one of the country's worst abuse scandals. The inquiry was set up to ascertain the extent of any cover-up and look at the treatment of whistleblowers by Rotherham following last year's damning report .
It discovered a culture of bullying, sexism, suppression and misplaced "political correctness" and a "deep-rooted" culture of cover-ups, reports the BBC.
Casey's investigation was ordered last year after a report by former chief inspector of social work Alexis Jay, which blamed Rotherham council and South Yorkshire Police for failing to prevent the "appalling" abuse of 1,400 children by gangs of men between 1997 and 2013.
Girls as young as 11-years old suffered rape by multiple attackers, trafficking across the North East, abductions, beatings and intimidation. The reports found that councillors and police officers were aware of the abuse, but chose to "disbelieve, suppress or ignore" it.
The scandal has led to the resignation of a number of high-profile figures including Labour council leader Roger Stone, the council's chief executive Martin Kimber, and former head of children's services in Rotherham, Shaun Wright, who stepped down from his role as police commissioner.
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