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Jaded By Injustice

In this week’s newsletter, we delve into the latest developments surrounding the UK rape gangs scandal and Labour’s handling of justice.

The government has quietly scrapped its promise for local inquiries, opting instead for vague “victim support” funds. Meanwhile, a disturbing double-standard in justice emerges, with the perpetrators of horrific crimes facing more lenient sentences while those expressing heart-wrenching pain are punished harshly. 

What does this say about the state of justice in Britain today?

 
News
Something Rotten in the State of Britain

In Britain, a disturbing double standard in justice emerges. Bannaras Hussain, a key figure in the Rotherham rape gang, served just nine years for horrific crimes, while Lucy Connolly, a first-time offender, faces over two years for a deleted social-media post. The government’s failure to hold perpetrators accountable and its watered-down response to the rape gang scandal raise the question: how can such injustices continue unchecked?

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Commentary
Why Labour Killed the Grooming Gang Local Inquiries

Labour’s promise of local inquiries into the grooming gangs scandal has been quietly scrapped. The government’s move to replace them with vague “victim support” funds appears to be a political calculation, aiming to avoid confronting the ethnic and religious dimensions of the abuse, but at what cost to the victims seeking justice?

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The Ayaan Hirsi Ali Podcast
Why We Need a National Grooming Gang Inquiry Now

This week, Luke Daniel and Connor Tomlinson deliver a hard-hitting conversation on the urgent need for a national inquiry into the British grooming gangs scandal, where systemic failures and political cowardice have left vulnerable girls unprotected.

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The Insight Series
Immigration as Collective Punishment: Part I

Many now view mass immigration as punishment for Western colonialism, advocating for it as “reparations”. This growing sentiment is fueled by racial guilt and resentment, but how far will these ideas push immigration policy?

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“Whatever an education is, it should make you a unique individual, not a conformist.”

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