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Jenrick wants to cap migration of those who have ‘medieval attitudes to women’

7th Jan 25 3:27 pm

The Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick is demanding the Conservatives limit migration of those who are from “alien cultures.”

Jenrick has hit out at Keir Starmer over his “most outrageous smear” on politicians who are calling on an inquiry over the grooming gangs scandal.

Jenrick told GB News, “I thought it was the most outrageous smear. Look, millions of people across our country want to see justice for the victims.

“What we’re talking about here is thousands, perhaps tens of thousands of vulnerable young girls who were tortured and raped in the most horrific evil manner in towns and cities the length and breadth of our country, and to hear the Prime Minister smearing those of us who want to see the truth emerge, I thought was absolutely disgusting.

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“And more than just that, this was the same attitude that got us into this mess in the first place, it’s because people like Keir Starmer have said you should turn a blind eye for fear of political correctness, that we have seen this happen time and again, decade after decade. Well, it has to end.”

Jenrick said that the Tories must consider to slow migration of those who are from “alien cultures” that have “medieval attitudes to women.”

The Shadow Justice Secretary said that the grooming gangs scandal is attributed to “mass migration.”

Jenrick added, I think that we have to be very careful about who is coming into this country, the scale and pace of that immigration so that we can have a much more successful integration policy than we have today.”

“I have always said, and it is a point made by Kemi Badenoch, the leader of my party, that not all cultures are equal. We should be very careful about who is coming into this country and the scale of immigration,” he told the BBC.

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