Labour Tries to Silence the Truth About Grooming Gangs – Adam Brooks Says ‘We Won’t Be Silenced!
GB News commentator Adam Brooks has criticized the government’s decision to launch only five local inquiries into grooming gangs, saying it doesn’t go far enough to address the scale of the issue.
For those unaware, the grooming gang scandal involves decades of abuse where potentially hundreds of thousands of young white working-class girls were groomed, abused, and forced into crime by groups of Pakistani men. This issue has been known for years, yet it has been buried under a cover-up involving police, councillors, MPs, and social services. Victims were often ignored, blamed, and even arrested, highlighting a system that failed them at every turn.
Yvette Cooper recently announced the government’s plans for five local inquiries, but critics argue it’s an insufficient response. Previous reports, like the Jay Report, failed to fully investigate all affected areas or acknowledge the ethnicity of the perpetrators, allegedly to avoid stoking racial tensions.
This issue has resurfaced, thanks to investigative reporting by Charlie Peters of GB News, which caught the attention of Elon Musk. Musk amplified the story by sharing findings, victim accounts, and even court transcripts, bringing international attention to the issue.
GB News has remained relentless in exposing the truth, featuring interviews with victims, MPs, and former police officers. Maggie Oliver, a prominent advocate for victims and founder of a support foundation, has called for a national inquiry and criticized political leaders, including Keir Starmer, for past failures.
The announcement of five inquiries feels more like a PR move than a real solution. With reports suggesting grooming gangs operated in at least 50 towns, a handful of local inquiries won’t uncover the full scale of the problem or bring justice to all victims.
As a father, the thought of this happening to my daughter is horrifying. The nation deserves a comprehensive national inquiry to uncover the truth and ensure such failures never happen again.
It’s time to apply pressure. Write to your MP, speak out on social media, and support those pushing for accountability. Without continued public demand, this government risks losing trust entirely.
There’s nothing more important than protecting our children—this fight is far from over. Keir Starmer and the government have been warned: we won’t let this go.