Former Conservative cabinet minister Michael Gove has confirmed that the British government attempted to suppress reporting on Pakistani-heritage grooming gangs in 2011. Gove, who led the Department for Education at the time, said Thursday on GB News that government officials sought to legally block The Times from publishing a pivotal report exposing the child exploitation scandal.
A major government review into Britain’s long-running grooming gang crisis will reportedly expose a disturbing connection between illegal immigration and the widespread sexual exploitation of working-class white girls. The National Audit on Group-Based Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse, set to be published next week, is expected to reveal that the grooming gang epidemic is fueled in part by unchecked illegal migration.