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"Mr President, human trafficking does not need to involve the crossing of national frontiers or even travel within a country. According to the UN it includes ‘recruiting people by deception for exploitation for prostitution’ – what we in Britain call ‘grooming’. British police and politicians were for years frightened to act for fear of being called racists. When my colleagues on Bradford Metropolitan Council in 2006 proposed a motion urging action against grooming, all the other councillors and parties voted against it. Those councillors included the present Conservative MP for Keighley, who is belatedly trying to exploit the issue. Whilst nationalists came to the rescue of British adolescents, all of the other parties walked by on the other side. When my former colleague, an MEP for the North-West, tried to draw public attention to the issue, the police and CPS tried unsuccessfully to prosecute him for incitement."@en1
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