Your points are not relevant to the topic, which is that the Brits want to keep Trump out.
Everything you bumble and fumble with even Baby Sheldon Cooper knows
Everything I have written has been about why the Brits are thinking the way they are and why they are wrong to do so, and what is wrong with them that they are thinking that why and supporting my argument that it is wrong.
For you to just airily claim that my points are not relevant to avoid seriously addressing them is you being very dishonest.
Here is my post that you have been trying so hard to avoid addressing.
You aware of that case?
CHild rape on an industrial scale permitted to continue because the government employees were afraid to focus on an "asian" or muslim rape ring.
And these fools think Trump is a problem? LOL!!
Mmm, I was trying to find some mainstream press on the story of a father who tracked down his daughter to save her and was arrested by the police, but instead I found these.
Rochdale sex trafficking gang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The
Rochdale sex trafficking gang was a group of men who preyed on under-age teenage girls in
Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England. They were convicted of
sex trafficking and other offences including rape, trafficking girls for sex and conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with a child, on 8 May 2012.
[1] Forty-seven girls were identified as victims of
child sexual exploitation during the police investigation.
[2][3][4] The men were all
British Pakistanis (except for one from
Afghanistan) and from
Muslim backgrounds, and the girls were
White; this led to national discussion of whether the crimes were racially motivated, or, conversely, whether the failure to investigate them was linked to the authorities' fear of being accused of racism.
[5] In March 2015,
Greater Manchester Police apologised for its failure to investigate the child sexual exploitation allegations more thoroughly between 2008 and 2010.
[6]"
Derby sex gang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The
Derby sex gang was a group of men who sexually abused up to a hundred girls in
Derby, England,
[1][2] in one of the most severe cases of
sexual abuse in recent times.
[3] In 2010, after an undercover investigation by
Derbyshire police, members of the group were charged with 75 offences relating to 26 girls. Nine of the 13 accused were convicted of grooming and raping girls between 12 and 18 years old.
[1][2] The attacks provoked fierce discussion about race and sexual exploitation.
[4]
The gang of thirteen men, most of whom were from Pakistani backgrounds, lived throughout Derby and the police believed they met through a shared attraction for young girls.
[1]The leaders of the gang were Abid Mohammed Saddique and Mohammed Romaan Liaqat, both married men with young children.
[2] They were considered devout Muslims and family-orientated men,
[1]but away from their homes, they would cruise around the streets of Derby in a BMW, wearing designer clothes, targeting young girls"
Oxford sex gang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The
Oxford sex gang was a group of seven men who preyed on pre-teen and under-age teenage girls in
Oxford, England, from 2006 before their arrest and prosecution. In May 2013, they were convicted of sexual offences including rape, conspiracy to commit rape, arranging or facilitating
child prostitution,
trafficking for sexual exploitation, and procuring a
miscarriage. Their victims were "subjected to sexual violence marked out by its sadism: sexual assaults designed to draw blood, multiple rapes, [and] physical attacks in which [they were] choked".
[1] As in the similar
Rochdale,
Rotherham,
Derby and
Telford prosecutions, all gang members were from
Muslim backgrounds, and the girls were
white, leading to renewed discussion as to whether the crimes were racially motivated and whether the initial failure to investigate them was linked to the authorities' fear of being accused of racism.
In March 2015, a report revealed that more than 300 people, mostly girls from the city of Oxford, had been groomed and sexually exploited by the gang. It accused the
Thames Valley Police of disbelieving the girls and failing to act on repeated calls for help, and Oxfordshire Social Services of failing to protect them despite compelling evidence they were in danger.
[2] The report also called for research into why a significant amount of perpetrators of child grooming come from Muslim backgrounds"
Bristol sex gang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The
Bristol sex gang was a large group of
Somali men who committed serious sexual offences against
underage teenage girls in
Bristol, southwestern
England. In November 2014, they were convicted of offences including
rape, paying a child for sex, causing or inciting
child prostitution, sexual acts with children and
sex trafficking.
[1] As in the
Oxford,
Derby,
Rochdale,
Rotherham and
Telford prosecutions, the abused girls were almost all white and the gang were of
Muslim heritage,
[2] but were
Somali rather than
Pakistani."
Telford sex gang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The
Telford sex gang was a group of seven men of
Pakistani descent who preyed extensively on pre-teen and under-age teenage girls in
Telford,
England before their arrest and prosecution.
[1] In cases stretching over two years to late 2012,
[2] they were convicted of sexual offences including
rape, controlling
child prostitution, causing child prostitution and
trafficking for the purpose of prostitution. A
Channel 4 investigation into the gang revealed:"
There were accounts concerning men who would ejaculate and then urinate in children's mouths, violating them in every orifice, as well as gang-rape by queues of men while girls were held hostage for hours, sometimes days – all the while being forced to listen to the screams of girls in other rooms with other men."
Peterborough sex abuse case - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The
Peterborough sex abuse case involved groups of men who committed serious sexual offences against
under-aged girls, some as young as 12, in the English city of
Peterborough,
Cambridgeshire. In a series of trials in 2014 and 2015, they were found guilty of
rape,
child prostitution and
trafficking for
sexual exploitation, among other offences.
[1] The men, who were of
Pakistani,
[2]Iraqi Kurdish and
Slovak Roma[3] heritage, were convicted as a result of Operation Erle, in which Cambridgeshire police investigated sex exploitation in the area following a complaint by a teenaged girl against Mohammed Khubaib, a
restaurant-owner in Peterborough.
[4] Police had been alerted by the
Rotherham and
Rochdale child abuse cases to the possibility of widespread abuse taking place."
Banbury sex gang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The
Banbury sex gang was a group of men who committed serious sexual offences against
under-aged girls in the
Englishtown of
Banbury,
Oxfordshire. In March 2015, they were found guilty of offences including rape and sexual activity with a child over a period extending from 2009 to 2014. Police in Banbury had drawn on the lessons of Operation Bullfinch, which targeted sexual abuse in nearby
Oxford.
[1]
Crimes[edit]
The men targeted vulnerable girls using social media to organize parties at which the girls were groomed. As in the
Oxford,
Rochdale,
Derby,
Rotherham,
Telford,
Bristol and
Peterborough prosecutions, the men used gifts and apparent displays of affection towards the girls, winning their trust before initiating abusive sexual relationships. Offences took place in cars, woods and in the men's private homes. Charges against seven victims aged from 13 to 15 were included in the prosecution case. The offences were
rape, sexual activity with a child and inciting a child to engage in sexual activity. The men were named as Ahmed Hassan-Sule AKA Fiddy Baby, 21, Kagiso Manase, 20, Takudzwa Hova, 21, Mohamed Saleh, 21, Said Saleh, 20, Alexandru Nae, 19, Zsolt Szaltoni, 18 and they were found guilty at Oxford Crown Court"
Aylesbury sex gang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The
Aylesbury sex gang was a group of six men of South Asian heritage who committed serious sexual offences against two
under-aged white girls in the
English town of
Aylesbury,
Buckinghamshire. In July 2015, they were found guilty of offences including rape and child prostitution over a period extending from 2006 to 2012. The child protection charity
Barnardo's stated that it had worked with the two girls in 2008 and referred one of them to Buckinghamshire County Council as in danger of child sex exploitation. The council did not respond adequately and, following the convictions, apologised to the two girls for its failure to protect them. It has now instituted a Serious Case Review to examine those failures.
[1][2]
Crimes[edit]
As in the
Oxford,
Rochdale,
Derby,
Rotherham,
Telford,
Bristol and
Peterborough prosecutions, the gang used gifts of food, alcohol, drugs and DVDs to win the girls' trust before initiating abusive sexual relationships. The girls, referred to in court as Girl A and Girl B, were subsequently trafficked as child prostitutes in Aylesbury. One girl gave evidence that she had had sex with 60 men, almost all of Asian heritage, when she was only 12 or 13, having been "conditioned to think it was normal behaviour".
[3]Sex took place in various locations in Aylesbury, including the girls' own homes. The men were friends living in the area, some married with children, some working in the market and some as taxi drivers. During the trial they required the services of
Hindi,
Urdu,
Pashto and
Punjabi interpreters.
Those found guilty were named as Vikram Singh, 45, guilty of rape and administering a substance with intent; Asif Hussain, 33, guilty of rape; Arshad Jani, 33, guilty of rape and conspiracy to rape; Mohammed Imran, 38, guilty of three counts of rape, conspiracy to rape and child prostitution; Akbari Khan, 36, guilty of rape, administering a substance with intent and conspiracy to rape; Taimoor Khan, 29, guilty of sexual activity with a child."
And these morons think they should ban TRUMP?!