The Evil in our Midst By Lynne Mozar, National Secretary – ProFam

“As National Secretary for ProFam, some of the stories I have heard have been extremely distressing, especially those involving very young girls and this ‘evil in our midst’- but very few are as thoroughly nasty and perverse as the details of the trial now taking place at the Old Bailey.” Lynne Mozar, National Secretary – ProFam

The ‘evil’ to which I refer is, of course, the sexual grooming of very young girls carried out mainly by members of the Islamic communities.

This ‘sexual abuse of minors’ (SAM) has been going on for many years in this country – mainly in the Midlands and North of England, in short, in areas where the first Pakistani and Bangladeshi immigrants settled during the 60s and 70s.

I heard from an unimpeachable source – a Social Worker in Liverpool – that her mother remembers incidents from 30 years ago and even then, nothing was reported and, therefore, nothing was done.

What is relevant about that is that, even if the poor girls or their parents had reported these rapes, I doubt very much if the Police or authorities would have even made a note or a case number, because – rather like today – these cases are an embarrassment to the authorities and our successive governments.

Why? Because these cases, more than anything else, tell the world that Multiculturalism is simply not working in the flagship of the United Kingdom. Various governments have opened the doors on this small island; welcomed in millions of newcomers over the last 30 years; twitched and stretched our Benefit system; re-structured the NHS; bent our Education systems out of all previous recognition, and much more, and still there is a certain section of immigrant who will never integrate and who, moreover, will never follow the English way of life.

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