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Deanshanger Primary School: Concerns Rise Over Reports of Illegal Migrants Filming School Children in Milton Keynes

Until decisive action is taken, parents in Milton Keynes and across the country will continue to voice their fears, demanding assurance that such incidents will not be brushed aside, hidden under the guise of "cultural sensitivity".

by gary cartwright
Deanshanger Primary School

The safety of schoolchildren in the UK has once again come under scrutiny following reports that illegal migrant men residing in a taxpayer-funded hotel in Milton Keynes have been allegedly filming young pupils at nearby Deanshanger Primary School.

According to local sources, the police were alerted to the presence of male individuals loitering around Deanshanger Primary School during drop-off and pick-up hours. These men, identified as illegal migrants housed in government-funded accommodations, were allegedly seen filming children, prompting an urgent response from both the school and law enforcement.

In response to the unsettling reports, the school administration took the matter seriously and issued a letter to parents warning them to remain vigilant. The letter explicitly stated: “We have been made aware of some men hanging around outside the school during drop-off and pick-up times. I advise all parents and carers to be extra vigilant during these times.”

It further stated, “As an added precaution, we will be keeping children away from the back of the field for the time being. 

“If you notice any suspicious behaviour, please contact the police directly and inform the school afterwards as a precaution.”

This official communication has fueled fears among parents and community members, particularly in light of previous failures by authorities to prevent tragic crimes in the past.

Police Response and ‘Cultural Expectations’ Warning

Rather than taking immediate legal action, police reportedly instructed the illegal migrants to adhere to “cultural expectations” regarding appropriate behaviour around schools. While the authorities have reassured residents that no laws have been broken, this approach has been met with criticism from many who believe that the safety of children should take precedence over any cultural considerations.

The situation has intensified concerns over the government’s handling of asylum seekers and the use of taxpayer funds to house individuals whose backgrounds remain largely unknown. Parents in the village of Deanshanger, where the school is located, fear that these individuals may pose a significant risk to their children.

Rising Fears Amid Past Failures

Public concern has been further exacerbated by the horrifying case of Axel Rudakubana, a terrorist who was convicted of murdering three young girls and attempting to kill ten others, including eight young children. Rudakubana, who had been flagged as a potential threat, was ultimately allowed to remain in the country due to failures in risk assessment by what critics have labeled as “woke policing.”

Further controversy surrounds the case due to reports that Sir Keir Starmer, during his tenure as Director of Public Prosecutions, withheld key details regarding Rudakubana’s threat level.

As previously reported by EU Today crucial information was not disclosed to the public, raising questions about transparency and accountability in the legal system. Many believe that greater scrutiny at the time could have prevented the tragedy.

Rudakubana was found guilty of multiple offences, including:

  • The murder of three young girls
  • Attempted murder of ten individuals (eight children and two adults)
  • Possession of a knife in a public place
  • Production of a biological toxin (ricin) in violation of the Biological Weapons Act 1974

His case serves as a stark reminder of the devastating consequences that can result from negligence in assessing the risks posed by asylum seekers and individuals residing in taxpayer-funded accommodations.

A Pattern of Negligence: The Grooming Gang Scandals

The failures in assessing threats posed by certain individuals are not isolated incidents. Similar negligence has been observed in cases involving grooming gangs across the UK, particularly those linked to predominantly Muslim perpetrators. EU Today recently reported on the conviction of members of the Rotherham grooming gang, whose crimes against young girls were ignored by authorities for years due to political sensitivities.

Many critics argue that political correctness has hindered law enforcement’s ability to act decisively against such crimes, putting vulnerable children at greater risk. The failure to address these grooming gang scandals in a timely manner has led to widespread outrage, with calls for stricter policies to protect minors from similar abuses.

Government and Public Reactions

The government’s response to these ongoing issues has been met with widespread debate. Some argue that stricter vetting processes and enhanced law enforcement measures must be implemented to prevent potential threats before they materialize. Others contend that the UK’s immigration policies need urgent reform to prevent such incidents from occurring in the first place.

Parents and community leaders in Milton Keynes are now demanding immediate action. Many believe that a stronger stance should be taken against those who display inappropriate behaviour near schools, regardless of their immigration status. Calls for increased security measures, including CCTV surveillance, more frequent police patrols, and even the relocation of asylum seekers from sensitive areas, have been growing louder.

The ongoing situation has sparked alarm and reignited discussions about public safety, immigration policies, and the role of law enforcement. While police have downplayed concerns, as appears to have been the case with mass child murderer Axel Rudakubana, the community remains on edge, particularly in light of past failures that have led to tragic consequences.

The incident underscores the importance of prioritising the protection of children and ensuring that government policies align with the safety and well-being of UK citizens.

Until decisive action is taken, parents in Milton Keynes and across the country will continue to voice their fears, demanding assurance that such incidents will not be brushed aside, hidden under the guise of “cultural sensitivity”.

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