An article by council insider and Nationalist contributor ‘Frustrated’.
From early in 2013 until our great patriotic victory in the EU referendum on June 23rd 2016. I wrote over forty articles that the BNP published on Facebook, and also on their then very popular nationalist website. Thankfully, the BNP agreed to protect my identity because of my sensitive local government job and employment within a Labour-run council in the North West of England.
My articles were often in series covering topical issues. One series covering the Labour Party’s record on covering up the grooming gangs’ scandal and facilitating other paedophiles has become very topical again recently. It was titled; “The Labour Party; The Paedophile Protection Party!”
In 2014, I took this title for my series from comments made by the brave UKIP MEP Jane Collins. Collins claimed at a UKIP conference in 2014 that three Labour MPs from the Rotherham area of South Yorkshire knew about the grooming scandal, in which 1,400 children were subjected to sexual exploitation between 1997 and 2013, but chose not to intervene. The BBC reported this!
Ms Collins also said on the BBC’s Sunday Politics programme in 2014 that the Labour Party should rename itself the ‘PPP’ – The Paedophile Protection Party’. Thus the title for my 2014 BNP series!
As a result of her courageously speaking out over ten years ago against the mass rape and child abuse of thousands of young white working-class girls at the hands of predatory Muslim gangs of Pakistani men, Jane Collins got death threats, and consequently she received police protection.
Jane Collins also condemned the shameful role that Labour has played in facilitating and promoting domestic paedophiles in Britain. She explained, “I am sick to death of Labour pretending to care about the plight of abused kids in this country and particularly in Rotherham, when all the evidence suggests otherwise. Just look at what has come to light this year (back then in 2014).
“Labour’s Deputy Leader Harriet Harman and Labour grandee Patricia Hewitt were heavily linked with the Paedophile Information Exchange (PIE), a group that wanted to drop the age of consent to 10 years of age, so that paedophiles could carry out their sick attacks legally. This was also a group that campaigned for paedophile rights. What rights should a paedophile have over a defenceless child?”
Collins added, “Labour also seems to me to be a breeding ground for the abuse against children, with a number of recent convictions and current investigations against Labour councillors and activists. Labour simply keep quiet and try to ride out the storm in each of these cases, rather than condemning these people as the monsters they are.” (On the 11th January 2025 former Labour MP Ivor Caplin was caught by an online predator team. Caplin was going to meet a 15-year-old boy in Brighton).
“You couldn’t make up a nightmare like this. Labour should simply rename itself the Paedophile Protection Party. I hope you all hang your heads in shame at the lives you continue to help ruin.”
After recent events in early 2025, I feel that most people will agree that former UKIP MEP Jane Collins was right to call the Labour Party the ‘PPP’ – the Paedophile Protection Party – because, again, for their selfish political reasons, Labour has protected the grooming gangs by refusing a national inquiry.
Anyway, Jane Collins’s frank and fearless performance on the BBC in 2014 inspired me to write my nine-part series for the BNP in 2014 titled: “The Labour Party; The Paedophile Protection Party.” Please visit the labour25.com website. The Labour25 site helps to expose Labour Party paedophiles.
**** Note: At the time of publishing this article by ‘Frustrated’, BM Northern region notes that Labour MP Dan Norris, the MP for North East Somerset and Hanham, has been suspended from the Labour Party as he is under police investigation for rape and child sex offences.
The ‘Paedophile Protection Party’ seems closer to the truth than ever.
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