The Rape Gang Inquiry Report details systematic child sexual exploitation by predominantly Pakistani-heritage Muslim men targeting vulnerable white British girls. Key findings: ~250,000 victims estimated since the 1950s; 87-95% perpetrators Muslim in analyzed cases. Grooming via drugs/alcohol/taxis, gang rapes, trafficking, blackmail, and racial/religious abuse.
Massive institutional failures by police, councils, and services driven by political correctness and fear of racism accusations; ethnicity/religion data often unrecorded. Links to clan honor codes and Islamic theological attitudes toward non-Muslims cited. Harrowing survivor testimonies included.
Conclusions: National scandal and state betrayal enabled by multiculturalism. Recommendations: mandatory ethnicity recording in crime data, deportations of foreign offenders, accountability, and reforms. Consistent with patterns in official inquiries like Rotherham and Telford.
A privately funded, survivor-led inquiry chaired by Rupert Lowe MP, founder of Restore Britain, has published its findings. The inquiry took testimony from survivors, parents, whistleblowers, experts, and serving politicians.
The report estimates a minimum of 250,000 victims, overwhelmingly White British girls, raped, trafficked, and tortured by organized networks of predominantly Pakistani Muslim men over decades.
Gangs are documented as operating in at least 149 local authority districts, close to 40% of all such districts in the UK. The first recorded Pakistani rape gang case dates to 1955 in Bradford. The pattern escalated sharply after 1997.
Around 87% of those convicted in group-based child sexual exploitation cases bore distinctively Muslim names. Dr. Taj Hargey, an imam, estimates 95% of gang members are Muslim. Muslims make up roughly 6.5% of the UK population.
How It Worked
The method was the same everywhere. Girls as young as 11 were befriended with gifts, alcohol, drugs, and attention. Within months they were being collected from school gates, care homes, and streets in taxis, taken to houses, flats, restaurants, and hotels, and raped by groups of men. They were trafficked between towns and cities, filmed for blackmail, drugged, beaten, impregnated, forced into Islamic conversion and marriage, and coerced into backstreet abortions.
They were called "white trash," "kuffar," "white slags," and told they deserved punishment. Some were trafficked to the Middle East and to Pakistan. Survivors described "red rooms" of torture, daily rapes, and being passed to as many as ten men in a single night.
The Cultural and Religious Claim
This is not ordinary criminality. It's a pattern to an honor- and shame-based clan code imported from parts of Pakistan and the wider Muslim world, reinforced by Islamic theology.
It lists eight theological factors it says contributed... Muslim supremacism, the doctrine of loyalty and disavowal (al-wala' wa-l-bara'), male dominance over women, female seclusion, forced marriage with no fixed age of consent, the framing of female sexuality as fitna (temptation), jihad sex slavery, and dhimmitude.
It draws direct parallels with the abduction, forced conversion, and forced marriage of Christian, Hindu, and Sikh girls in Pakistan, and with similar abuse patterns involving Muslim men in the Netherlands, Sweden, and Australia.
The report notes that Sikh communities in Britain mobilized collective male protection when their girls were targeted, and the gangs withdrew. White working-class girls had no equivalent defense, and the state actively prevented one.
Institutional Failure
Every institution meant to protect children enabled the gangs instead.
Police ignored reports, criminalized victims as "prostitutes," destroyed evidence, bailed known rapists, and in some cases colluded with perpetrators. A South Yorkshire officer allegedly brokered a no-prosecution deal with abuser Arshid Hussain. Some serving officers were themselves abusers. Call handlers told parents not to describe perpetrators as "Asian men" because it was racist.
Social care placed children in care homes that functioned as trafficking hubs, undermined protective parents, closed cases despite clear exploitation, destroyed records, and retaliated against whistleblowers. One social worker told a 14-year-old's father to "walk away" when his daughter became violent. Another asked a survivor if she wanted to audition for an Emmerdale storyline about CSE.
The NHS recorded STIs, genital injuries, pregnancies, and suicide attempts in children as young as 13 and discharged them back to their abusers the same night with no safeguarding referral, no trauma care, and no follow-up.
Schools watched older men collect girls at the gates, heard disclosures of rape on school premises, and excluded the victims rather than protect them.
Taxi licensing authorities renewed permits for the drivers who formed the logistical backbone of the trafficking networks. When basic CCTV measures were proposed, councils backed down in the face of organized protests.
The media self-censored the ethnic and religious pattern for fear of being called racist.
Political Failure
The Labour Party bears the heaviest responsibility. Labour-controlled councils and MPs were briefed on the gangs as early as 2003 through the CROP multi-agency group, then later denied knowledge. They prioritized Muslim voting blocs, blocked local inquiries, suppressed ethnicity data, and framed legitimate concern as "far-right" agitation.
In January 2025, Labour MPs voted 364 to 111 against a Conservative amendment for a national statutory inquiry. Keir Starmer and his frontbench opposed or abstained. The government U-turned only under sustained public pressure, and then watered down the local inquiries, with reports that plans for five separate reviews were dropped "to avoid offending Pakistanis."
Jess Phillips, as Safeguarding Minister, oversaw a process survivors resigned from in disgust.
Several Labour figures were themselves perpetrators. Lord Nazir Ahmed, former Labour councilor in Rotherham and Labour peer, was convicted in 2022 of raping a 13-year-old girl. Former Labour MP Ivor Caplin was arrested in 2025 for grooming a 15-year-old. Former Labour councilor Liron Velleman pleaded guilty to sex offences against a child.
The Conservative Party, in government from 2010, failed to impose mandatory ethnicity recording or launch a full statutory inquiry despite the Rotherham Jay Report. Rory Stewart publicly described the problem as a small blight confined to the north of England.
Sadiq Khan repeatedly denied grooming gangs operated in London, despite the Metropolitan Police holding reports of exactly that pattern. A Daily Express investigation showed he had direct access to HMIC documents detailing the offending he denied.
Scotland refused a dedicated inquiry and failed to record offender ethnicity until February 2026.
The Legal Failure
Courts almost never applied racial or religious aggravation uplifts to anti-white offences, despite perpetrators shouting "Allahu Akbar" in the dock and calling victims "white trash" during rapes. By contrast, Darren Osborne's 2017 murder of Muslims was explicitly aggravated under Schedule 21 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003.
Sentences were lenient. Men who raped dozens of children over years received 4 to 12 years, often serving a third to a half. Foreign national offenders were rarely deported despite clear powers under the UK Borders Act 2007.
British courts entertained "cultural" defenses. In Bristol, a defendant argued that forcing a girl to have sex with his friends was "Somali culture and tradition." In Rotherham, another claimed Western girls' clothing invited abuse. These arguments were not dismissed outright.
Family courts awarded rapists parental rights over children conceived by rape. In some cases rapists have been allowed to apply for contact with grandchildren.
Homegrown Enablers
The report traces the paralysis to the Race Relations Act 1965 and 1976, the Macpherson Report's "institutionally racist" branding of the police in 1999, the Equality Act 2010, and hate crime legislation. The cumulative effect was that acknowledging cultural or religious factors in crime was treated as bigotry. Police, social services, and councils chose silence because the political and professional cost of appearing to single out Muslims was deemed too high.
The term "Islamophobia" is treated as a tool used to suppress exposure of the scandal. Policy Exchange research is cited showing the contested APPG definition was pushed by figures with direct links to Rotherham.
The Whistleblowers
Those who tried to expose the gangs were punished. Caven Vines, a Rotherham campaigner, was bankrupted by defamation proceedings. Tommy Robinson was repeatedly arrested, subjected to dawn raids, and imprisoned for contempt of court after livestreaming outside a grooming gang trial. A social worker who disclosed financial abuse and safeguarding failures in semi-independent units was suspended and isolated. Records were destroyed, shredders purchased at the units.
The Survivors
The testimony is harrowing and consistent.
Chloe was raped by hundreds of men from age 11, contracted multiple STIs at 13, was drugged with heroin, starved to five stone, forced into Islamic marriage with an illegal migrant, and beaten daily.
Fiona was abused by 50 to 100 men, only two not Pakistani, and was made to clean up knives from two fatal stabbings.
Michelle was raped by 600 to 700 men over three years and became pregnant four times as a child.
Kate endured a decade of trafficking, blackmail with filmed abuse, red rooms, and witnessed the murder of other girls.
Rachel's 12-year-old autistic daughter took her own life by overdose after being raped, bullied, and abandoned by police and school.
Every survivor describes the same long-term consequences... PTSD, addiction, chronic pain, interrupted education, criminal records, lost children, repeated suicide attempts, and a permanent sense of worthlessness implanted by the gangs and reinforced by the state.
Organized networks of Muslim men, predominantly Pakistani, raped, trafficked, and destroyed hundreds of thousands of British children for decades, and every institution meant to stop them, police, social services, the NHS, schools, councils, courts, media, and both main political parties, chose political convenience, electoral calculation, and fear of racism accusations over child protection. The betrayal was not accidental. It was systemic, repeated, and nationwide.
Whether one accepts every claim, every figure, and every theological argument in the report, the survivor testimony is consistent across decades and dozens of towns, and the institutional record of failure is documented in court proceedings, official inquiries, and the Casey National Audit.
The question now is whether anything will actually change.
@RupertLowe10 You cannot read this and come away with any other belief than that mass deportations are the MOST MODERATE solution to this.
Personally, I believe every single person who was complicit in this should be executed.
And sadly... that is likely hundreds of thousands of people.
@RupertLowe10 Anyone that covered up for the rapes of little girls should be executed.
Regardless of political position.
Regardless of party.
Regardless of anything
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Did you know @Keir_Starmer personally declined to prosecute Jimmy Savile, who had raped hundreds of children, and who continued raping children after Starmer declined?
Starmer has turned a blind eye to child rape his entire career.
His callousness continues today.
Why?
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