Welcome to episode 25 of the Sceptic! On the show this week, host Laurie Wastell speaks to the following guests:
- Dr. Mike Jones, political scientist and migration expert, on the shameful history of Britain’s grooming gangs scandal.
- Poppy Coburn, Assistant Comment Editor at the Telegraph, on how activist so-called experts have waged a campaign to deny the racial element to the grooming gangs abuse.
- And for our premium subscribers, journalist and Sceptic regular Ben Pile, on the dodgy politics of Environmental and Social Governance – ESG – and why a major green finance initiative just collapsed.
Donate to the Daily Sceptic to access our premium content. Follow Laurie on X. Read Mike on the omerta over Rotherham here. Follow Mike on X. Read Poppy on grooming gang deniers here. Follow Poppy on X. Read Ben’s article on the Daily Sceptic here. Follow Ben on X. Subscribe to the Daily Sceptic YouTube Channel here. Produced by Richard Eldred. Filmed at the Westminster Podcast Studio.
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Not sure ESG will “fall” in my lifetime
As an SME we’re expected to have a CSR policy by our big clients
I had no idea until recently, the full extent of the Pakistani grooming/rape gang atrocity. It is a horror story that unfolded over decades. Every one of those bastards who colluded to cover this up, should be strung up from a lamp post. I am especially disgusted with the police.
(Stranger) rape is an in-group/out-group phenomenon, so it is inevitable that an influx of migrants will lead to an increase in sexual assault.
I’m in the antipodes, and I heard about this scandal due to one man: Tommy Robinson. Doesn’t get a mention here.
It’s not only UK. I read a report from Paris. A girl between 12 and 16 years old was raped by 24 men. One brit, one Italian and 22 Pakistanis