(GB News) Former Labour MP Simon Danczuk has told GB News he was “warned off” by party figures from raising the issue of ethnicity in grooming gangs, due to concerns about “votes.”
Speaking to host Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the former Rochdale representative revealed that he was “told not to mention the ethnicity or the religion of the perpetrators” when raising concerns for rape gangs operating in his constituency.
Danczuk told GB News: “I was the MP from 2010 to 2017 in Rochdale. The Rochdale grooming scandal broke as a story in 2012, and I quickly came out saying that ethnicity and religion were a key factor in the abuse.”
