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posted on 2/8/25

An Afghan staying in a migrant hotel has been charged with raping a 12 year old girl in Nuneaton.

They’re 20 times more likely to commit a sexual offences however this government is welcoming them in with open arms.

posted on 2/8/25

Actually the 2 arrested were staying in multiple occupancy house, both now on remand.

Police accused of covering up the identities as usual.

Apparently the young girl is in a bad

posted on 3/8/25

Happened 3-4 days ago and not in the mainstream press

This is a fackin disgrace.

How many more attacks are getting covered up

posted on 3/8/25

as i always suspected

https://x.com/hippyygoat/status/1951737055743980011

posted on 3/8/25

comment by The Original Prankster (U22336)
posted 12 hours, 57 minutes ago
Happened 3-4 days ago and not in the mainstream press

This is a fackin disgrace.

How many more attacks are getting covered up
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Trying to avoid another Epping situation I suspect. Wonder if things will kick off in Nuneaton now.

posted on 3/8/25

comment by TheFactChecker (U23259)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by The Original Prankster (U22336)
posted 12 hours, 57 minutes ago
Happened 3-4 days ago and not in the mainstream press

This is a fackin disgrace.

How many more attacks are getting covered up
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Trying to avoid another Epping situation I suspect. Wonder if things will kick off in Nuneaton now.
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It’s really quite weird, the BBC haven’t even covered it.

Police and media cover up.

posted on 3/8/25

Actually I’m just back in the UK now and a few media outlets are carrying it and seen a statement from Warwickshire police.
Still nothing from the BBC.

Sounds like a horrible attack, only 12 years old too.

posted on 3/8/25

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvynP_2LS2Y

posted on 3/8/25

Two men, believed to be Afghan asylum seekers, have been charged with the alleged rape of a 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton, Warwickshire.

Ahmad Mulakhil, 23, has been charged with rape, and Mohammad Kabir, 23, has been charged with kidnap, strangulation and aiding and abetting rape of a girl under 13.

Both appeared at Coventry Magistrates’ Court and have been remanded in custody until their court appearance at Warwick Crown Court on August 26.

Warwickshire Police are asking anyone who was in the Cheveral Street area of Nuneaton around 8.30 pm and 9.45 pm on July 22 to come forward.

Warwickshire Police did not deny a Mail on Sunday report which said Mulakhil and Kabir are asylum seekers.

posted on 3/8/25

Grim.

posted on 4/8/25

comment by TheFactChecker (U23259)
posted about 21 hours ago
Grim.
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12 years old


posted on 5/8/25

Im not sure where i stand on whether the asylum status of the accused should be revealed or not.

On the one hand it seems inevitable that doing so would promote protests etc.

On the other hand hiding it seems like a cover up and favouritism to asylum seekers, so just furthers any sense of hostility towards them.

It's lose lose, except for Refrom, for which it is perfect ammunition, doing their PR for them

posted on 5/8/25

The Warwickshire attack sounds horrific and there have another 2 similar type attacks the last few weeks that are known about.
I think people just want transparency. You have big groups of unvetted adults males from cultures that have different views on female children just being dumped in communities with no warning.

What did the government think was going to happen.

This is a real mess.

posted on 5/8/25

The solution to this is for the Government to create a house an asylum seeker scheme. There seems to be no end of people who are continually concerned for their welfare, so it will save lots of money. in theory.

Assuming these do-gooders aren't full of **** and would allow them to live in the same house as their daughters.

posted on 5/8/25

comment by TheFactChecker (U23259)
posted 31 minutes ago
The solution to this is for the Government to create a house an asylum seeker scheme. There seems to be no end of people who are continually concerned for their welfare, so it will save lots of money. in theory.

Assuming these do-gooders aren't full of **** and would allow them to live in the same house as their daughters.
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we know how that goes.

posted on 5/8/25

comment by TheFactChecker (U23259)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
The solution to this is for the Government to create a house an asylum seeker scheme. There seems to be no end of people who are continually concerned for their welfare, so it will save lots of money. in theory.

Assuming these do-gooders aren't full of **** and would allow them to live in the same house as their daughters.
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Virtue signalling doesn't come with deeds. Just words.

posted on 5/8/25

ur knot v brite r u?

posted on 5/8/25

comment by 4zA (U22472)
posted 28 minutes ago
ur knot v brite r u?
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Says the site clown🤣

posted on 6/8/25

comment by The Original Prankster (U22336)
posted 19 hours, 29 minutes ago
comment by 4zA (U22472)
posted 28 minutes ago
ur knot v brite r u?
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Says the site clown🤣
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4za is still in hiding from the Trump gestapo !

posted on 6/8/25

I see Reevsy has warned that the UK will need tax rises

Quite a long time after a few people on a football forum warned the UK will need tax rises

posted on 6/8/25

A £41bn black hole.

and they havent even settled the pay disputes yet.

Of Labours claimed £25bn Tory black hole, they estimate about £16bn of that came from the pay awards that were settled immediatley upon coming to power.

It is probably true that the Tories had budgeted a much small, and probably unrealistic amount, but Labour went the other way and gave them inflation busting pay rises, from 6.5% to 25% across many sectors, at the cost of billions.

Now having plugged that gap with taxes, failed to grow the economy, and added more to borrowing and the cost of borrowing, we have an even bigger black hole.

It is negligent and based on a fundamental lack of understanding of the economy, mixed with their entrenched bias against anything that is perceived to create or hold wealth

posted on 6/8/25

comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)


It is negligent and based on a fundamental lack of understanding of the economy, mixed with their entrenched bias against anything that is perceived to create or hold wealth
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What's the odds these tax rises will further stifle growth leading to... more tax rises?

posted on 6/8/25

“entrenched bias against anything that is perceived to create or hold wealth”

What?!

They’ve pssy-footed around with non-doms, backed down on removing tax breaks for the private equity industry, steadfastly refused to even consider wealth taxes, nothing on taxing unrealised gains, nothing on addressing the ever-growing proportion of housing stock owned by the 1% as they hoover up assets as quickly as possible, nothing on a raft of economists’ recommendations to equalise CGT and income tax, removed caps on bankers’ bonuses, nothing on the corporate tax loopholes used by the oil giants, *voted against* the UN’s global tax framework…

You’re absolutely facking mental if you think they’re biased against “anything perceived to hold wealth”. It’s entirely the opposite. They’re doing everything they possibly facking could for them.

In the meantime, they’re busy working out how they can strip benefits, largely from the nation’s lowest quartile by wealth.

posted on 6/8/25

comment by EVERYTHING’S POTE! (U17054)
posted 23 minutes ago
“entrenched bias against anything that is perceived to create or hold wealth”

What?!

They’ve pssy-footed around with non-doms, backed down on removing tax breaks for the private equity industry, steadfastly refused to even consider wealth taxes, nothing on taxing unrealised gains, nothing on addressing the ever-growing proportion of housing stock owned by the 1% as they hoover up assets as quickly as possible, nothing on a raft of economists’ recommendations to equalise CGT and income tax, removed caps on bankers’ bonuses, nothing on the corporate tax loopholes used by the oil giants, *voted against* the UN’s global tax framework…

You’re absolutely facking mental if you think they’re biased against “anything perceived to hold wealth”. It’s entirely the opposite. They’re doing everything they possibly facking could for them.

In the meantime, they’re busy working out how they can strip benefits, largely from the nation’s lowest quartile by wealth.
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posted on 6/8/25

I don't think Dev is talking about the 0.1% (you call them the 1% but I think that's a low barrier)

At least that's the way I read what he wrote.

If you are outside of this bubble it's much more difficult to create and hold onto wealth. The NI raise made it far harder to start or own a small business for example.

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