Nigel Farage has launched a scathing attack on West Yorkshire Police as they sent “warning letters regarding sexual crimes” and the police in many towns “acted abominably.”
The police were not “doing” their jobs and they “should have been interviewing, arresting, charging and putting people in prison,” instead these sexual predators walked free.
Farage issued a furious attack over West Yorkshire Police over their handling of grooming cases.
The leader of Reform UK said there has been a “two-tier” policing approach as communities with “poor, young white girls” have suffered by a “small percentage” of Pakistani men.
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GB News reports that Farage saw a “2017 tweet from Bradford police about sending warning letters regarding sexual crimes,” he condemned the police and has called for a national inquiry into the scandal.
GB News reported Farage said, “What has become clear is we thought this was happening in six or eight northern towns.
“Charlie Peters, who is really reignited this story and is doing great work for GB News, has shown us that he has evidence that these barbarities have taken place in at least 50 towns.
“I’m beginning to hear stories now from all over the country, including southern England as well. I don’t think any of us have any idea of how widespread this is.
“I think it is commonly known that these things are still going on, unless we get to the bottom of what has happened here, to understand the full extent and scale of what has happened here, to understand the motives behind those who perpetrated these crimes, which frankly, I believe are more than likely to be deeply racist in nature.
“Unless we confront this head on, we are never going to have a path for stopping it in the future. And yet all through this, social services ignored what they were told, didn’t act on even what the victims themselves said.
“They frankly weren’t believed. The police in many of these towns have acted abominably.
I saw today a tweet that was put out from West Yorkshire Police in Bradford in 2017 to say they’d written letters to warn people against crimes of a sexual nature.
Farage added, “Letters. They should have been interviewing, arresting, charging and putting people in prison and they weren’t doing the job.”
Farage has given the Labour leader until the end of January to act, or he will personally fund an investigation.
Farage said, “If Starmer won’t do it, and I will give him to the end of the month, I will raise the money and we will hold the public inquiry,” and he said the Alexis Jay inquiry was a “whitewash” which “barley mentions grooming gangs.”