Were the Telford child rapists behind a massive £312 million cash injection for the town.

the worst centre in the UK of Muslim paedophile grooming rape gangs. The toll is put at around 1,000 girls groomed and raped out of a town with a population of 155,000 over a 40 year period. Telford is now notorious as. The toll is put at around 1,000 girls groomed and raped out of a town with a population of 155,000 over a 40 year period.





But it's not all bad news, it seems, as it looks like the Shropshire town is to receive a major boost with the announcement of £312 million in new medical spending and job creation centred on the town :

"...the massive shake-up of Shropshire's health services, is set to go ahead after £312 million of funding was confirmed. if approved following consultation it would mean the creation of one emergency centre covering the whole of Shropshire and parts of Mid Wales, supported by urgent care centres at Royal Shrewsbury Hospital and Princess Royal Hospital in Telford.



Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt today announced the capital investment of up to £312 million so the plans can progress to the next stage.



More than four months ago Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) signed off on the pre-consultation business case and consultation documents. But the proposals were hit by a delay in December when NHS England wanted to know the funding was available....

Since then, the Telford paedophile grooming rape gang scandal broke. In the light of that, the government deciding not to boost Telford's economy by over £2,000 per person was clearly a non-starter, with the result that funding was immediately green lighted with the announcement made today. The funding is the largest single amount in a £760m allocation to the NHS across 40 NHS hospitals and community services.





Shut up about the raping,

we're all making money

The town's Conservative MP, Lucy Allen, greeted the news by saying in Parliament that the decision "would make every one of my constituents richer."





Of course, there's a tiny possibility that this decision might have been made without the rape scandal breaking. But given the severe financial pressures on Britain's National Health Service, it's hard not to conclude that the town is perversely benefiting from its Muslim rape gang experience, as not only will healthcare improve, including that of rape victims, but there will also be an influx of jobs and businesses, as well as a major boost to the property market.



