UK Report Alleges Officials Ignored Rape Gangs for Decades to Avoid Racism Claims

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A 219-page independent report dropped Monday confirming the British government knowingly let organized rape gangs operate for decades while officials worried more about being called racist than protecting children.

The Rape Gang Inquiry, chaired by MP Rupert Lowe and released June 16, 2026, puts the number at a minimum of 250,000 young white British girls who were groomed, gang-raped, trafficked, and tortured.

That figure comes straight from a 2019 House of Lords statement. The actual number of victims is likely much higher.

The Playbook

The gangs didn't improvise. They ran the same operation across at least 149 local authority districts.

A young man would befriend a girl, sometimes as young as 11. He'd treat her like an adult, give her alcohol, drugs, cigarettes.

Weeks later, she'd get picked up outside school, a care home, or off the street. Then driven to a house, hotel, or restaurant and passed between multiple adult men.

Girls were filmed for blackmail. Many were impregnated. Some had coerced abortions.

A number were trafficked across county lines or all the way to the Middle East. They were told they were “white trash” and “kuffar” who deserved punishment.

Between 87% and 95% of convicted perpetrators had distinctively Muslim names, per court records cited in the report. The networks were predominantly Pakistani Muslim men. Smaller groups from Somali, Iranian, Syrian, and Turkish backgrounds were also involved.

The Cover-Up

Every institution that was supposed to protect these girls failed them. Completely.

Police ignored reports, arrested victims instead of suspects, and destroyed evidence.

Social workers placed children in care homes that doubled as trafficking hubs.

The NHS saw girls as young as 13 with multiple STIs, genital injuries, and rape-caused pregnancies, then sent them home without a single safeguarding referral.

Schools watched adult men pick up girls at the gate and responded by expelling the girls.

None of this was incompetence. It was a choice. Officials at every level were terrified of being accused of racism.

Labour councils and MPs were briefed on the gangs and later denied knowing. Labour MPs voted en masse in January 2025 against a Conservative amendment to launch a full national inquiry. Survivors resigned from a victim panel in protest. The Conservative Party didn't do much better while in power.

Across the Pond?

Americans watching this might feel a comfortable distance from it. Don't.

The same institutional reflex is alive in the United States: the kneejerk accusation of bigotry aimed at anyone who raises concerns about immigration or cultural patterns.

U.S. officials, like their British counterparts, aren't immune to prioritizing political optics over inconvenient facts. Washington has already had to play catch-up.

The Laken Riley Act passed this year, requiring federal detention of illegal immigrants charged with violent crimes. Kate's Law, on the books since 2022, stiffened penalties for deported criminals who sneak back in.

Neither law was invented out of thin air. Both came after real women were killed by people who should have been removed from our country.

What's Next?

The inquiry lacks statutory power, so it can't force prosecutions. But it has promised to release full witness testimonies, pursue civil and private legal actions, and publicly identify the politicians who knew.

The report recommends stronger sentencing, mandatory ethnicity recording, comprehensive deportation, and institutional overhaul.

There's no room for excuses. The politicians are named. They had decades to act – and didn't.

The only question left is whether anyone actually pays for it.

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