The Great Betrayal: When Labour Politicians Traded Little Girls for Power

Every democracy has its moment of truth. For the United Kingdom, that moment is now.
In Oldham, Jim McMahon - former Council leader, current MP, Government Minister and architect of what might be Britain's most sinister political cover-up - has just done something extraordinary: He's published details of how he's attempting to influence the Home Office on investigating his own role in concealing the industrial-scale rape of children.
This isn't just brazen. This isn't just corrupt. This is a declaration of untouchability.
The Machine of Silence
McMahon didn't just build a cover-up. He engineered a system. He created an empire of silence so sophisticated it reads like a dystopian novel. But this isn't fiction. This is documented fact - buried in the footnotes of Andy Burnham's self described 'limited' Assurance Review.

When stories emerged of children groomed at the gates of Oldham's school, McMahon's administration had a choice. They could mobilise police. Alert schools. Protect the vulnerable. Instead, they chose to build something else:
- A fortress of denial.
- A labyrinth of lies.
- A cathedral of complicity.
Picture this: In broad daylight, children were being dragged into cars. While their screams echoed through Oldham's streets, McMahon's team wasn't just looking the other way - they were soundproofing the walls. Engineering alibis. Constructing dead ends.
Every cover-up needs architects. Every conspiracy needs builders. Every betrayal needs designers. McMahon's Council wasn't just the architects. They were the master builders. And Oldham's children paid the price.
This isn't speculation whispered in dark corners. This isn't theory spun from shadows. This is cold, documented reality - written in the tears of a generation betrayed.
Their Playbook Exposed
Want to see how deep institutional corruption goes? Here's their step-by-step manual:
- Control the Media: McMahon and BBC journalist Kevin Fitzpatrick conspired to kill stories about child rape. They even exploited a murdered soldier's funeral as cover. Think about that level of calculation.
- Destroy the Heroes: When Councillor Hughie MacDonald, a senior magistrate and lifetime Labour member, tried to save children, they didn't just silence him. They annihilated his career. Investigation. Suspension. Professional execution.
- Celebrate the Cover-up: Carl Marsden, council's head of communications, actually celebrated suppressing news of child abuse. His reward? Maybe a coincidence that his wife, Dawn Marsden, works for Angela Rayner, the Deputy Prime Minister.
- Criminalise the Truth-tellers: When smearing campaigners as "far right" and "racist" didn't work, they weaponised the police. They tried to imprison those who spoke out.
- Victimise the Victims: A 12-year-old girl was handed to rapists at a police station. The council's response? Label her "vexatious" and bury her case because of 'the passage of time'.
This isn't politics anymore. This is evil wearing a red rosette. This is power protecting predators.
The Crisis We Can't Ignore
Fast forward to today. McMahon, the very man implicated in this cover-up, is now trying to tell the Home Office how to investigate it. Read that again. The accused is attempting to design his own prosecution.

But it gets worse. The inquiries the Labour Party are trying to push through:
- Would be led by the very organisations accused of the cover-up
- Would lack the power to force testimony
- Would emphasise "support" over accountability
See the pattern? Control the narrative. Limit the damage. Escape accountability.
Your Moment of Truth
Here's the truth nobody wants to say: This isn't just about Oldham anymore. This isn't just about one council or one cover-up. This is about the future of British democracy itself. Because if they can get away with this - if they can cover up industrial-scale child abuse and then control the investigation into their own cover-up - what can't they do?
Think about that. Let it sink in. Really let it sink in.
The resolution isn't complicated. A national inquiry with:
- True independence
- Full statutory powers
- Criminal accountability
- Deep institutional reform
But here's what they don't want you to realise: This will only happen if we make it happen. This will only change if we force it to change. This will only stop if we stop it.
The question isn't whether this scandal will end. The question is whether it will end with justice or another cover-up. The question is whether you're willing to stand up and be counted.
Because right now, in towns across the United Kingdom, the same machinery of silence is still operating. The same playbook is still in use. The same betrayal is still unfolding.
Take Action Now
This isn't just a story you're reading. This is a moment you're living through. This is a choice you're being asked to make. What's your answer going to be?
The time for silence is over. The time for action is now. The future of our democracy might just depend on it. Remember: They're betting on your silence. They're counting on your apathy. They're banking on your cowardice. Prove them wrong. Because if not now, when? If not here, where? If not you, who?
This wasn’t about race relations, community cohesion or the fear of being branded racist. This was about something else. Something darker. They exchanged little girls as young as 11years old for votes. And should they get away with it, you need to ask yourself not whether this will continue. It will. You need to ask yourself what they will exchange next?
My name is Raja Miah MBE. Senior figures in the Labour Party have been attempting to silence me for the last six years. They’ve tried to have me imprisoned. They’ve failed. They’ve threatened to sue me. I told them that I’d see them in the High Court. One has even openly endorsed the offer of my murder. I wake up each day knowing it might be my last. Yet each day, I continue to fight for a National Inquiry. All that I ask is that you stand beside me.
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