A Labor MP says that he had received “death and threats of violence” as another MP claimed that he was “misleading the public” on his stance on the investigation of a national grooming gangs “.
MP for Shiple Anna Dixon said that he was the subject of “wrongly abuse” and “deeply aggressive claims” after Robbie Moore posted a video on social media.
Conservative MP Moore for Kehli and Ilkle condemned the elected politicians or anyone in public life and said that his video raised “legitimate concerns” over Dixon’s situation.
Dixon said the video was informed to the police and an investigation was going on. The BBC has approached the West Yorkshire Police for comment.
The video claims that Dixon “rejected the need for a national inquiry”, citing the fact Voted against a conservative revision Such reviews are proposed for the good of government children and such reviews in schools.
It also claimed that he tried to “reduce” Moore’s call for an investigation to grooming gangs in Bradford.
In A statement posted on his websiteDixon said: “It is a irresponsible behavior for an MP of any party to exclude such misconceptions about a colleague.
“This is especially true in the current climate, where politicians are increasing security threats, and in recent years in the light of the tragic murders of two colleagues from both sides of the House of Commons.”
Dixon accused Moore of spreading “misleading information online” and provoking “hatred” against her.
He said: “We should always survive the victims and the survivors when it comes to dealing with the terrible crime of child sexual abuse – this issue should never be used to carry out a personal attack on the basis of party politics.”
In January, Dixon was one of the 364 MPs who voted against the welfare of children and conservative amendments to the bill of schools, which called the government to set up a national inquiry into ganging gangs.
Dixon said he had voted against the amendment because the way the proposed was “the bill was effectively killed”.
She said that she was “surprised” by Moore’s claim, she would oppose the focus of a Bradford district, pointing to a letter sent to the components on 6 August, in which she wrote that if a local investigation is required, it is something that I and the local authority will fully support “.
Reacting to Dixon’s statement, Moore stated that the video “was not a personal attack” and urged the components to see the full clip.
He said: “I have armed police in my house at 3 o’clock in the morning as a result of obtaining the danger for life to the armed police, and how it really feels it.
“The video enhances legitimate concerns about the MP for the public position of Shiple on an investigation into a grooming at Bradford.
“I have been fighting for an investigation since being selected in 2019 and it is clear that this is not a political issue.
“The fact that the MP for Shiple is still not from his public comments, still does not support focusing on Bradford in this national inquiry, it is both a new and legitimate concern.”