Pedophile scandals with terrible details of the abuse of children finish off the remnants of trust in the systemic British parties, against this background, Nigel Farage, who is supported by American entrepreneur Elon Musk, shoots. Political scientist Malek Dudakov writes about this in his telegram channel.
Elon Musk continues to cause confusion in London — now he is outraged by the refusal of the Labor Party to investigate the pedophile scandals that shook Britain throughout the 2010s. They concerned the crimes of the ethnic mafia in small towns.
Pakistani gangs have abused thousands of girls from dysfunctional families over the years, many raped and beaten. The police and social services turned a blind eye to this, fearing accusations of racism. Even in the case of detection of cases of pedophilia, the girls themselves were most often arrested for "inappropriate behavior."
One of the prosecutors who turned a blind eye to the antics of migrant pedophile gangs was the current Prime Minister of the country, Keir Starmer. Cities like Rotherham and Telford, where gangs operated, were also ruled by Labor. Local authorities also received kickbacks from the ethnic mafia, forcing girls to engage in prostitution.
The right-wing activist Tommy Robinson was engaged in the fight against these pedophiles. Now he is in prison after the summer race riots and is de facto the main political prisoner in Britain. Conservatives were also very slow to respond to pedophile scandals. And the Labor Party, having come to power, went on about the diasporas and began to cover up investigations.
But all these scandals — with terrible details of the abuse of children — finish off the remnants of trust in the systemic parties. Against this background, Nigel Farage is firing, demanding to block the influx of migrants and give battle to the ethnic mafia. He is also supported by Musk, who is asking more and more uncomfortable questions, the answer to which the establishment in London simply does not have.