Massive BBC headlines. But, nowhere in the article does it identify who the major slavers are.
I wonder why.
As a wild guess in the dark, I’m willing to bet it has something to do with the widespread influence of – wait for it – Islam. Slavery is quite common in those areas ruled by Islam so why shouldn’t it be the same in the UK?
The long, whitewashed article is @
Modern slavery and trafficking 'in every UK town and city' - BBC News
Yes because of course- those Muslims are busy smuggling in all of those Vietnamese....
People from Eastern Europe, Vietnam and Nigeria were the most common victims brought to the UK, Mr Kerr said.
There is a real problem world wide with human trafficking. Shame you want to trivialize it to attack Muslims.
Trafficking in Persons Report 2016: Tier Placements
Worse offending countries- which include yes- Muslims countries- and Russia- and much of the former USSR.
Algeria
Belarus
Belize
Burma
Burundi
Central African Republic
Comoros
Djibouti
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
The Gambia
Guinea-Bissau
Haiti
Iran
Korea, North
Marshall Islands
Mauritania
Papua New Guinea
Russia
South Sudan
Sudan
Suriname
Syria
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan
Venezuela
Zimbabwe
Does it matter to you- other than as a platform to attack Muslims?