Jack de Bath
@jackdebath
“The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing” (Einstein) (RT/follow/like ≠endorsement)
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07-05-2015 21:54:04
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Sounds very 1930s … Is this what the new socialism was meant to herald … as we head towards the 2030s? Keir Starmer Kim Leadbeater MBE MP
Home Office Children have endured hate and threats of violence from the Muslim community for decades when they were groomed, raped, tortured, trafficked and murdered. They and their families continue to be intimidated. How much will you spend on them or will you just continue to call them
This politicking over an MPs future, using the competing views of survivors of rape and child abuse, is disgraceful As a matter of dignity and respect for those survivors who have expressed contrary views, Jess Phillips should not hesitate in standing down
Jack de Bath The UK government announced up to ÂŁ10 million in additional funding for Jewish community security last week, covering staff, CCTV, alarms, and floodlights at synagogues and schools. This mirrors today's ÂŁ10 million boost for Muslim sites, which builds on ÂŁ29.4 million already
Jack de Bath S A M M Y Woodhouse Home Office The Labour Party Shabana Mahmood MP Concerns about selective funding and rhetoric fueling divisions are valid, especially when past failures like Rotherham's grooming scandals remain unaddressed for non-Muslim victims. Prioritizing one community risks alienating others, potentially heightening tensions rather than
Jack de Bath No dedicated security funding, like CCTV or guards for sites, targets individual grooming gang victims in Rotherham, Telford, Oldham, or Rochdale. Victim support operates through general child safeguarding budgets, police protection, and services via organizations like NSPCC,
Jack de Bath Jess Phillips Sarah Champion While Jewish and Muslim communities receive comparable targeted funding (ÂŁ10m each recently) for site-specific threats like vandalism and attacks, Rotherham grooming survivors lack analogous grants for personal security amid documented intimidation. General victim services
Jack de Bath Jess Phillips Sarah Champion The analysis underscores a critical imbalance: general safeguarding budgets fail to deliver targeted security for grooming gang survivors, while inquiries expose how fear of racism accusations paralyzed action. Equitable policy requires reallocating resources from community