“There are too many bloomin’ blacks,” the florist, perched behind her stall on Rochdale’s high street, says without a hint of shame. Her friend interjects: “They sit around here drinking and doing drugs… There are no police about. We need someone firm to fix it — someone like Trump.”
Who is that someone? Who will Make Rochdale Great Again?
Since storming to victory in February’s by-election, George Galloway has vowed to tackle Labour’s “corruption”, restore a maternity ward to the local hospital, and, as part of his “lasting legacy”, coax Primark to open a new store in the town. With the help of a Grand Alliance between his hard-Left Workers Party and other local candidates, he has also pledged to destroy Rochdale’s Labour Party in Thursday’s local elections.
One man hoping he’ll succeed is Billy Howarth. The flat-capped, plain-talking local attacked Galloway as “divisive” while running against him as an independent in Rochdale’s by-election but is now standing as a candidate for the Workers Party. “I thought his election would be a stepping-stone for the international stuff [Israel-Gaza], but actually he’s gone totally the opposite way,” he says. “Yes, he’s still speaking about the international stuff, but he’s speaking about Rochdale, and what Rochdale needs and he’s willing to fight for it.”
Howarth’s life has been deeply scarred by Rochdale’s depredations. Growing up on the sprawling Kirkholt Estate, built in the Forties by German prisoners of war, he was groomed and abused by a local paedophile, George Crawford, from the age of eight. “He was an animal of a man,” Howarth says now. “He was notorious. Never got convicted of it, but he was supposed to have raped over 200 boys.”
Widespread sexual abuse is still taking place in Rochdale, Howarth tells me, but he believes he has at least had some measure of justice. In 2000, Crawford, by then in his 60s and nearly blind, was charged with the sexual abuse of 10 boys during the Seventies and Eighties. A year later, while the trial was still ongoing, his wife found his body slumped against their living room door. He had been beaten to death by a local man with an ornamental lamp. At the killer’s trial, the prosecution said Crawford’s murder had been motivated at least in part by reports of his abuse spreading through the local area.
“I wouldn’t join any mainstream party,” Howarth says. “I hold all three of them accountable for Rochdale’s children being abused. It’s the poverty; it’s a class thing. I don’t believe it’s racial. There’s white guys involved in this too. They target girls from children’s homes and girls from dysfunctional families. They’re easy targets.”
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SubscribeKen Livingstone (remember him?) Once remarked, “If voting changed anything, they’d abolish it.” It was Livingstone being mischievous, but for the people of Rochdale, it’s important.
If things are to change for the better in Rochdale, five things need to happen. People should vote. They should vote for the candidate most likely to bring improvements, not who represents their ethnic or political group. They should hold councillors to account. Councillors should be prepared to be held to account. And proper journalists should keep an eye on what goes on.
Big ask, I know. But more of the same won’t change anything.
was Livingstone being mischievous,
No-he simply plagiarising an old quote which has been attributed to Mark Twain and Emma Goldman, ( Russian-born US political activist) amongst others.Oddly”Red Ken” came to mind the other day as I ruminated that its a sorry state of affairs when his political time compares favourably with the current.
You answered my query earlier and above?
I’m curious…was it Ken Livingstone who actually first said that?
“In 2000, Crawford, by then in his 60s and nearly blind, was charged with the sexual abuse of 10 boys during the Seventies and Eighties.”
Bloody hell. Is the problem with Rochdale actually that it has been run by paedophile rings for decades? I know the more recent publicity about the Pakistani Muslim gang, but it seems like they had local predators, Cyril Smith, etc, in positions of power and influence before any of the Pakistanis showed up. The unfortunate people of Rochdale might be better off if their local government, politicians and bureaucracy, could all be burned down and the earth salted afterwards.
I agree about the people, but please spare the Town Hall, it’s a magnificent building
According to a mentally ill German with one ball.
How did you know I was German?
Why do you consider that Hitler was “mentally ill”? How very woke of you!
Yeah, I looked it up and it is very impressive!
The people should be saved by destroying the people?! This is an interesting direction for Right Wing ideology!
How anyone could volt for this revolting man is beyond me
The MP for HamArse North cares nothing for the abused girls and women of Rochdale.
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I remember when he dressed up like a cat on Big Brother
Speaking to some young people recently about the upcoming General Election they expressed the opinion that Starmer ‘looked a bit too Tory’.
Evidently the impression, whether artless or not, is working. Helped by a large amount of ignorance about the man and politics.
Or perhaps not. If ‘too Tory’ puts people off. On the other hand, too red-green might put off all those switchers who in their blissful naivety ‘just want to give the other side’ a chance.
There’s the rub. How to look that different that people who do vote think they are not kissing one or other of the two cheeks of the same backside.
All the noggins disparaging Galloway. He’ll harm Starmer the same way people say Reform will harm the Tories. Some will vote LibDem because they can’t stand Lab or Con but need someone to vote for.. I dare say we head for a proportional Westminster where none will agree on anything. Seems to work in Europe.
Should we take it that everything to do with the grooming gangs has been swept under a very lumpy rug?
A couple of things hit me.
Firstly, this part always had “permissive” police and social workers when it came to those preying on children.
The “Asian” grooming gangs just muscled in and dialled it up a few notches.
Secondly, the sheer dissonance between muslim culture and practically everyone else (both native British and other immigrants)
Such as:
“Muslim voters praise Galloway’s character, while many non-Muslims condemn him as a fraud. ”
Also, it appears that human rights for fellow muslims in Gaza is really important for other muslims who are not even from that region, who are often born “British”….. who are simultaneously rather unconcerned for the plight of minorities in muslim countries.
Interviewed on GB News GG said the party was Socialist, Pro Palestine and Pro Brexit. I thought, well good luck getting people united around that.