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While initial allegations centered on towns like Rochdale and Oldham, the pattern appears nationwide. Many other towns and cities show evidence of grooming gangs, cover-ups, and political complicity, spanning different communities and ethnic backgrounds. The narrative emphasizes that the problem is not isolated, but part of a systemic failure involving racial prejudices, corruption, and institutional neglect.
It is noted that gangs now target wider demographics, including Muslim girls who no longer conform to community expectations, and that early victimization campaigns involved the poorest white communities.