Former MP Says Labour Party Told Him Not to Mention Ethnicity of Grooming Gangs For Fear of Losing Votes

Former MP Says Labour Party Told Him Not to Mention Ethnicity of Grooming Gangs For Fear of Losing Votes


A former MP has claimed that he was told by top Labour Party officials not to raise the issue of “ethnicity or religion” of grooming gang child rapists in his constituency over concerns of losing votes.

Former Labour MP Simon Danczuk, who represented the grooming hotspot city of Rochdale from 2010 until 2017, told GB News this week that he was “warned off by a couple of significant members of the Labour Party” not to mention the ethnic or religious backgrounds of the mostly Pakistani Muslim child rape gangs which operated in the northern English town after the scandal emerged in 2012.

“The most senior figure at the time was Tony Lloyd, who was chair of the Parliamentary Labour Party, and I wrote

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