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The home office report you cite to show that 'Asians' are overrepresented in grooming gangs, itself greatly conceals their involvement by cherry picking known-incorrect data. It deliberately uses the outdated CEOP 2011 report, from before the police were forced to stop covering up grooming gangs. While CEOP 2011 listed offenders as 28% 'Asian', in CEOP 2013 that was 75%, and in the 2018 GLCSEO (https://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3248665) it was 84%. Why a government report made in 2020 would reach back all the way to 2011, passing over newer data, is left as an exercise to the reader (It does actually cite CEOP 2013 as well, just not for the data it doesn't like).

It's also worth noting the home office report itself was at first kept secret, and a freedom of information request was denied, saying its release would "not be in the public interest" (https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/grooming-gang-rotherham-review-home-office-findings-a9344896.html). Only after a petition gathered 100k signatures to force a discussion in parliament, was the report released... or rather, *a* report - while the report that was kept secret from the public was completed in February 2020, and in May the petition forced the announcement that the report would be released, it was only made public 7 months later in December, and dated December 2020 on its cover.

I,Hypocrite covered it in his grooming gang documentary - the relevant section is between 1h34m and 1h43m, but the whole video is worth watching: https://odysee.com/@iHypocrite:d/uk-grooming-gangs-a-documentary:a

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Hinch's avatar

We will never forget this happened, who did it, and who covered it up.

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