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Raja Miah MBE

Activist campaigning against the cover-up of grooming gangs in the UK, highlighting the political dimensions of the issue.

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Jan 11, 2025 • 20min

Coffee House Shots: what's the point of public inquiries?

Isabel Hardman, Assistant Editor at The Spectator, sheds light on the complexities of public inquiries, questioning their effectiveness in delivering justice. Raja Miah, an anti-grooming gang campaigner, passionately argues for a nationwide inquiry, citing the failures of past investigations. They explore whether these inquiries genuinely hold power accountable or merely distract from needed legislative changes. The discussion also touches on restoring public trust in institutions and the emotional toll on victims when inquiries fall short.
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Feb 3, 2025 • 39min

Labour Sacrificed White Girls for Power & Protected Pakistani Gangs to Secure Postal Votes

Raja Miah, an activist dedicated to exposing grooming gang cover-ups in the UK, dives deep into the unsettling alliance between political entities, media, and law enforcement. He reveals how the Labour party allegedly sacrificed vulnerable white girls for political power while protecting Pakistani gangs to secure votes. The discussion highlights the urgent need for accountability and a comprehensive national inquiry to confront these systemic failures. Miah advocates for grassroots efforts to mobilize community support and demand justice for the exploited.
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Jan 16, 2025 • 1h 10min

502. Grooming Gangs: It’s Time to Name Names - Raja Miah

Raja Miah, a politician and investigator, delves into the Labour Party's troubling connections to grooming gangs in the UK. He shares harrowing insights about political cover-ups and systemic failures aimed at silencing whistleblowers. Miah sheds light on the disturbing relationships between local politicians and community organizations, emphasizing the urgent need for accountability and reform. He also discusses generational shifts in perspectives among Muslim families and the broader implications of voter apathy on democracy.
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Jan 11, 2025 • 20min

What's the point of public inquiries?

Isabel Hardman, assistant editor at The Spectator, offers insightful political analysis, while Raja Miah, an anti-grooming gang campaigner, advocates fervently for public inquiries. They delve into the recent parliamentary vote against a national inquiry into grooming gangs, questioning the effectiveness of past inquiries like Grenfell and the Post Office. The discussion highlights the need for focused investigations and the hurdles political dynamics create, emphasizing the importance of accountability to rebuild trust among victims and communities.
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Jan 7, 2025 • 1h 53min

Episode 2013: The Richie Allen Show Tuesday January 7th 2025

Raja Miah MBE, a counter-extremism expert known for exposing the cover-up of child grooming in Oldham, joins the discussion. He shares insights on the complicity of local officials, revealing how political pressures influenced their decisions to overlook serious crimes. The conversation highlights systemic failures in safeguarding children, the ongoing struggles for accountability, and the urgent need for public inquiries. Raja reflects on the consequences of his whistleblowing efforts and the broader implications for community justice and political responsibility.