Boris Johnson Says Investigations Into Paki Underage Sex Trafficking Gangs are a Waste of Time

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 13, 2019

Every politician says something retarded every once in a while. Or more regularly.

But this is really a nutty thing to say.

RT:

Former foreign secretary Boris Johnson has caused uproar after claiming that £60 million ($79 million) of police money has been wasted on investigations into historic child abuse, when it should be used to protect the public.

During an interview with LBC radio, Johnson was asked whether he thought there was a correlation between police budget and personnel cuts, and an increase in crime. He insisted keeping police officer numbers high was a priority but that it depends on where the money is spent.

“I think an awful lot of money and an awful lot of police time now goes into these historic offences and all this malarkey. You know, £60 million ($79 million) I saw was being spaffed up a wall on some investigation into historic child abuse.”

Johnson’s remarks attracted widespread criticism on social media, including from a number of Labour MPs.

Labour Chair Ian Lavery described Johnson’s remarks as “disgusting” and “an insult to every survivor of child sex abuse.” He urged the former foreign secretary, who has a litany of gaffes to his name, to apologize to the victims and families who have suffered.

Shadow Education Secretary Angela Rayner also called on Johnson to apologize for his comments, claiming that he had hit “a new low even for him.”

Obviously, he won’t get a lot of crap for this as all he is doing is fighting racism.

Because everyone knows, investigating Pakis for drugging and pimping out underage white girls is pure hatred for the color of the skin.

But it doesn’t bode well for people who think that when May finally collapses – and it looks like that is going to happen soon – Boris is going to come in and save the day.

If he’s willing to literally go out in public and shill for Pakistani sex trafficking gangs, he’s going to shill for Brexit.

Good luck, cousins.