Never forget that Keir Starmer, Labour and much of the elite class in our universities, schools, NHS, museums, publishing, and more were on the wrong side of history, on the wrong side of science. Historians will look back at the 2010s as a moment when elites lost their minds
The biggest issue facing women today is the threat of mass immigration.
We are launching the Women’s Safety Initiative to support victims and empower women to speak out about the daily abuse and harassment that we suffer.
EXCL: a retired policeman has told @GBNEWS that he was threatened with arrested by senior Bradford officials after conducting a three-month investigation that exposed child grooming and trafficking https://t.co/M3owQhZ1sD
A thought experiment
Imagine how Labour would react if gangs of white working class men were found to be driving into Muslim areas, supplying Muslim girls with drugs & alcohol, raping them, trafficking them, abusing them, and in come cases murdering them —and doing all this precisely because they were Muslim?
Would Labour commit a paltry £5 million to explore the issue?
Would they appoint a barrister and then give him nothing to do?
Would they refuse to launch a dedicated national inquiry with the necessary statutory powers to reveal how this was allowed to happen and punish the police officers, social workers and councillors who turned a blind eye?
Would they commit to only looking at how this happened in five local areas, some of which had no such gangs, while openly ignoring other areas where we know for a fact these gangs operated and are most likely still operating today?
Would they refuse to launch a dedicated crime unit responsible for going after perpetrators and those who enabled them?
Would they feel comfortable about the fact that in some local towns more Muslims protesting these gangs had been sent to jail than the number of people involved in the gangs themselves?
And would Labour, would a Labour government, consistently downplay the racial factors in this case?
I think we all know the answers to these questions.
I think we all know how Keir Starmer, Yvette Cooper, Jess Phillips, Sadiq Khan and Labour MPs would react in this scenario.
Which is precisely why we all feel such a profound sense of unfairness and anger today, looking out at a two-tier system that treats some groups differently to others.
We all know the names George Floyd and Stephen Lawrence. We all know about the Windrush scandal. We all know about every form of racism when it is directed toward any minority group in this country.
But how many people know the names Charlene Downes, Lucy Lowe, or Victoria Agoglia? Look each of them up. They should be as well known in this country as Floyd and Lawrence and their murders should generate the same outrage among the established ruling class.
These girls deserve a national inquiry. They deserve the truth. They deserve justice. And they deserve to be treated with respect, much like Labour would treat children from minority groups if they were ever unlucky enough to experience this kind of abuse.
We can all see the glaring hypocrisy, the unavoidable two-tier approach in a country where some children matter more than others.
Keir Starmer and Labour now have an opportunity to fix it, to come back after recess, hold their hands up and put in place a serious response to the rape gangs scandal that will at least begin to restore some sense of public trust in the system before we fall into a much darker and more dangerous place.
Because right now in this country, as we saw after Southport, and as we see in the polls, there are millions of people who believe, understandably in my view, they are living in a society and a system that is rigged against them and where the ruling class prioritise some groups over others.
This is a very dangerous place to be, especially when you are simultaneously subjecting those people to things they did not vote for, like mass uncontrolled migration and broken borders.
So will Labour take this opportunity to start cooling tensions and begin repairing a social contract that is visibly coming apart? Will they give these girls what they deserve?
‘The state is implicated in industrial sexual abuse.’
Baroness @Fox_Claire asks why the government ‘cynically watered down’ investigations into grooming gangs.
An announcement.
Today, I am launching a national inquiry into the rape gang scandal.
It will focus on three questions - what happened, how did it happen and why was it allowed to happen? A crowdfunder has been set up, please see the link below. I will of course personally donate.
A qualified panel will be appointed to oversee the inquiry, with a legal advisory team to support the panel throughout the inquiry.
There will be three stages. Evidence collection, public hearings, report/publication. There will be a secure submission process for evidence, and the hearings will be live-streamed. In non-attendance, questions will still be put on the record and evidence examined. The findings will be compiled, and a report will be published.
Any surplus funds raised will be donated to charities supporting victims, and every penny spent will be transparently published.
Extensive discussions have taken place over the last couple of weeks in regards to the participants of the panel and of the inquiry itself - more details will be announced soon, with the option to put yourself forward. Witness protection and safeguarding will be prioritised.
Finally, I would like to apologise. Promises were made by my former party about holding an inquiry, and those promises were not kept. I tried to push behind the scenes, but evidently I did not go far enough and for that I am sorry. I do not believe that making such bold claims which gave so many so much hope, and then failing to deliver is an honest way of conducting politics - particularly on an issue of this magnitude.
Positive press about a potential inquiry was accepted and used for political gain by Reform and Farage, but no real action was taken. That does not sit right with me, at all.
When I make a promise, I keep it. I stated on March 12th I would do this, and I am doing it.
We are now ready for step one, and this is just the start of the process.
If you wish to donate, especially a larger amount, please read the information on the crowdfunder page - permissible donors only (registered to vote in the UK/UK registered company).
The mass rape of working class white girls by mainly Pakistani men is a rotting stain on our country’s history.
This inquiry will not be able to fully deliver justice, but it can shine a light on the horror, and open people's eyes to the vast scale of the vile abuse and exploitation.
We shouldn’t have to do this, it should be the Government. But as we know, that is not happening.
So, that responsibility now lies with us.
Any support you can give is appreciated.
There will be more updates very soon.
https://t.co/o0mcYz1pm6
@British_Airways Well your rep filled in the form and put I was at Miami address until 30 March. The form clearly said home address and address for delivery which was here in Miami so it is not my error and frankly I dislike the implication that it is
@British_Airways Flight delayed to Miami. Connection missed. Luggage missing. Find my luggage at Heathrow but stupidly send it back to my UK address. Great start to my holiday in Miami. Gifts for my son who I haven’t seen for 2 years now still in U.K. Thanks a bunch BA.
I often get asked - is Labour proactively trying to destroy the country?
No. How do I know that?
To deliberately achieve this level of destruction in such a short period of time would require a level of competence and commitment that simply does not exist in cabinet.
Enough is enough. The UK's biggest trade union
@unisontheunion no longer supports women who don't want to undress in front of men at work. The Darlington Nurses have therefore faced no alternative but to start their own union to protect women in the workplace.
Their case, supported by the Christian Legal Centre, began when a man without warning, identifying as 'Rose' and backed by an NHS policy, began using the female changing room at Darlington Memorial Hospital.
The nurses raised concerns with HR, but instead of being supported, were told they needed to ‘broaden their mindset’ be more ‘inclusive’, 'compromise' and get 're-educated.'
The Darlington Nursing Union (DNU) is believed to be the first of its kind and has now been launched with three founding principles:
🚨Equality and respect for all workers regardless of their protected characteristics (including both gender reassignment and biological sex).
🚨Securing and defending workers’ rights, dignity and decency at the workplace (including in particular access to safe single-sex areas for changing and hygiene, and protecting women from inappropriate exposure to members of the opposite biological sex).
🚨The right to raise concerns about any genuine workplace issues without fear of retribution, and to have such concerns addressed promptly, constructively and reasonably.
The union is free and it can run alongside any other union membership. It is also not just for nurses and any healthcare professional can join.
If you are a worker who believes in biology, not trans ideology, and want women's spaces protected, don't suffer in silence, get in touch and join the Darlington Nursing Union (DNU).
Direct messages are open or contact [email protected] .
Courageous NHS Fife nurse, Sandie Peggie, has recently joined...
#HoldTheLine
If you come to our country and participate in the mass rape of young white girls, you should be deported and left to rot in whatever prison your own country sees fit.
If the law can prevent or even slow the deportation of these monsters? CHANGE THE LAW.
We're sending Pakistan £133 million this year in foreign aid for some ludicrous reason, but we should use it. Threaten them. Take your rapists back and imprison them, or the aid goes.
This year, and every year from now on. Ban visas, ask allies to do the same - I am sure President Trump would agree...
Use whatever means necessary to get these savages OUT of our country, including stripping guilty dual nationals of their British citizenship.
If there are gangs of British men committing similar crimes in Pakistan, we will of course accept their return. I am yet to hear of any such individuals.
I do not want Pakistani child rapists free to roam British streets - the SAME streets as their victims.
Labour MPs can call me racist, bigoted or whatever else.
I do NOT care, and nor should you. If wanting to deport foreign rapists automatically makes you 'far-right', then I am proud to wear that label.
Get these vile paedophiles out of our country.
Today, a number of prominent journalists criticised my suggestion that the UK media class has failed to sufficiently cover the rape gangs scandal, which will go down as one of the biggest scandals in our history
So, I decided to take a closer look at the data.
Trust me, you'll want to read until the end
First, the boring bit. How did I do it?
I used something called Lexis, a database researchers use to search content across UK newspapers
Every good researcher out there knows how to use it so they can duplicate my work and check
One of my critics today said my use of "grooming gangs" in my initial numbers was misleading because much of the coverage in UK newspapers uses "grooming gang" not "gangS".
OK then, let's use that
And let's just look at articles that are specifically about this scandal and don't just mention it in passing
What did I find?
Let's look at the years 2011-2025 because before that, even though the rape gangs scandal goes back decades, there was NOTHING in UK media.
Nothing.
They didn't touch it AT ALL --despite widespread rumours pushed by groups like the BNP and EDL
2011 is a crucial year because it's when renegade and HERO Andrew Norfolk, at The Times, started to write the first early pieces, despite abuse & harassment
First, let's look at ALL UK newspapers
In 2011-2025 there were 4,659 articles specifically focused on the "grooming gang" phenomenon
Wow
Sounds a lot right?
Remember the number.
"Grooming gang" = 4,659
But now let's compare that with how much coverage the media class gave to other scandals and terms
"white privilege" = 6,146
"anti-Muslim" = 17,152
"post office" and "horizon" =20,274
"extreme right" = 21,252
"Islamophobia" = 23,461
"Greta Thunberg" = 22,717
"expenses scandal" =25,585
"Stephen Lawrence" = 29,808
"anti-racism" = 34,484
"Windrush" = 35,515
"George Floyd" = 38,824
"Black Lives Matter" = 59,338
"Grenfell" = 71,422
"Britain" and "racism" = 75,693
"Net Zero" = 141,367
"far right" = 231,540
"racism" = 382,069
I could go on.
I think the numbers speak for themselves.
Relative to other scandals and amid a strong liberal bias in parts of the media class, the mass rape of young, working-class white girls & women just wasn't a priority
Yes, there were newspapers that broke the story and pushed it, like the Times in 2011
But even there, the 440 articles built around "grooming gang" between 2011-2025 is dwarfed by, say, the 2,868 on "Islamophobia", the 3,202 on Stephen Lawrence, the 2,603 on George Floyd, or the 5,524 on BLM
My point is not to bash individual newspapers but to say that relative to other race-related stories and debates, the rape gangs scandal --ARGUABLY THE BIGGEST SCANDAL IN OUR HISTORY-- has received very little coverage from the media class
I'd give you the numbers for liberal progressive papers like The Guardian/Observer but frankly they're absurd
Oh ok then
Between 2011 and 2025 the Guardian had 113 articles on the grooming gang phenomenon compared to 3,325 for "Islamophobia"
What about the BBC?
We can look at BBC News 24 and BBC Radio 4
There were 357 specific mentions of the "grooming gang" scandal in BBC News/Radio 4 transcripts
Meanwhile, there were 7,537 for "George Floyd", 3,219 for "Stephen Lawrence", 7,416 for "Black Lives Matter", and 2,259 for "Islamophobia"
You get the picture. I won't keep going
But what I will say is this.
These girls were never a priority in Media Land
Relative to other scandals they were at first ignored and then downplayed
Too many of the middle-class, Oxbridge-educated, socially liberal if not radically woke progressive elites who control the parameters of what they think is our national "debate" routinely steer clear of scandals and issues that violate tightly-controlled taboos around immigration, multiculturalism, "diversity" in all its forms, and which are backed up with alarmist narratives about the "far right" and "Islamophobia" to warn others off from asking difficult questions or challenging the elite consensus in Westminster and London
This HAS to change
As I wrote in my Substack this morning, @elonmusk has done Britain a favour by forcing us to reckon with a truly NATIONAL scandal that has for too long been ignored and pushed to the side by political, media, and cultural elites in wider society
This past week, we have been pushed into a new era in which millions of people up and down this country are either learning about the rape gangs crisis for the first time or hearing shocking new details they did not know before and can scarcely believe
And millions of people are now asking some enormous questions. How did our country let this happen to our children? Why was it overlooked? Why did so many people stay silent? Is it still happening today? What can we do to stop it? Who is pursuing the truth in media? Who is naming and shaming? And why does the UK media class fall over itself when a single American man dies in Minneapolis while seemingly not giving a shit about the thousands of CHILDREN who have been abused, raped and harassed here in Britain?
The people have tuned into this scandal, in other words. They have taken notice and they are watching. The only question now is whether the media class has bothered to notice and will actually get on top of this scandal and push it to front of the agenda or continue to ask ridiculous questions like it did for much of today, deflecting from its glaring failures to instead obsess about Elon Musk.
Find the truth and tell us the truth.
That's your job.
Farmers. I know that you have been shafted today. But please don’t despair. Just look after yourselves for five short years and this shower will be gone.