Posted on 07/26/2018 6:54:12 PM PDT by MtnClimber
I wanted to draw your readers attention to this Times piece about Sarah Champion MP, and what a martyr she is made out to be for standing up to the muslim grooming gangs ever since it became politically expedient to do so.
Last August Sarah Champion was ousted from her position in Jeremy Corbyns Shadow Cabinet, where she had been Shadow Minister for Women and Equalities. As Stephen Evans of LibertyGB wrote last year:
I do suspect that Ms Champion has an eye on her future political career and is willing to sacrifice herself now in a bid to bank brownie points for when Corbyn and his cronies get the heave-ho and Labour return to a more centre-left position.
The Times article is behind a paywall, so I cant reproduce it in full. The author is Andrew Norfolk, and the title is Terror police boost security for MP Sarah Champion over criticism of Asian sex gangs. This is the opening paragraph:
An MP who received death threats after condemning the sexual abuse of girls by groups of British Pakistani men has been given increased security amid fears that hard-left and Muslim opponents are trying to force her from office.
In other words, its the usual shes getting state protection and therefore shes a brave martyr. What I find so irritating is the determination to direct peoples rightful outrage into worthless channels.
I am not aware of one thing that Sarah Champion has done to protect any girl, or to get any muslim rape gang prosecuted. Being a talking head after trial, conviction and sentence doesnt count.
In February 2016, on the day that a muslim rape gang in Rotherham gang was sentenced for sex-slaving white British girls, she got together with muslim advocates at a public meeting to promot...
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