Over 50 members of the leftist Labour Party, which currently controls the British government, have been arrested for child abuse crimes, from child pornography offenses to rape. On Saturday, January 11, former Labour Member of Parliament (MP) and government minister Ivor Caplin became the latest to be arrested by police for allegedly engaging in sexual communications with a child online.
Caplin was arrested in Brighton, England, following a sting by online pedophile hunters, who filmed their encounter with the former MP. Caplin served in parliament from 1997 to 2005 and held the position of deputy Defence Minister from 2003 to 2005. He was also obsessed with LGBT issues, often posting lewd messages on social media.
However, Caplin is just one of at least 52 Labour members and elected officials who have been arrested in recent years for child sex offenses.
SORDID HISTORY.
In one case, former Lambeth councilor Toren Smith was arrested for possessing over 94,000 images and videos of abused children and was even looking at pornography when police raided his home. However, in 2011, he avoided prison, receiving only a two-year suspended sentence after pleading guilty to 24 counts of possessing and making indecent images of children.
Others, like former Welsh community councilor Iestyn Tudor Davis, were sentenced for raping children. Davis was found guilty in 2001 of raping a nine-year-old girl.
In 2002, a former Labour councilor in North Yorkshire, Raymond Coates, was also arrested for sexually assaulting young girls and was even accused of sexually abusing his own son.
Labour’s sordid history of child sex abuse among its members comes as the party refuses to launch a fresh inquiry into the grooming gangs who prey on children in Britain. The largely Muslim and Pakistani-heritage rape gangs have operated in the United Kingdom for decades, with substantive allegations that Labour politicians, council officials, and police were regularly covering up the extent of the abuse to avoid accusations of “racism” and preserve “community relations.”