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ER Editor: So the unpopular-on-steroids UK Labour government appears to have abandoned five inquiries into the rape gang scandal, redirecting 5 million pounds of funding elsewhere. Independent MP Rupert Lowe is attempting to right that wrong. Neil Wilby elaborates below.
Unforgivable deception from the Labour Party.
There is only one way of getting an inquiry into the Pakistani rape gangs, and that’s through our People’s Inquiry.
Help us below. https://t.co/HVousudgJR pic.twitter.com/2Ruqg3XwvY
— Rupert Lowe MP (@RupertLowe10) April 8, 2025
The mass rape of vulnerable young white girls by gangs of mainly Pakistani men is a rotting stain on our country’s history.
Thousands and thousands were fed to the wolves to protect ‘community cohesion’.
They were used, silenced and abandoned.
It makes me sick.
— Rupert Lowe MP (@RupertLowe10) April 8, 2025
Full respect to Conservative MP @Katie_Lam_MP.
Putting the ugly truth to Parliament.
Some desperately needed honesty on the rape gangs.
— Rupert Lowe MP (@RupertLowe10) April 8, 2025
The faces of the government front bench listening to an account of a 12 year old girl being raped with a baseball bat, after hearing of a father arrested for trying to rescue his daughter from a rape gang. Does anyone think these people are anywhere close to able intellectually… pic.twitter.com/Jdo0cRUkwK
— David Betz (@DavidBe31099196) April 8, 2025
I remember, Rupert, when you asked the Foreign Office to withhold foreign aid until the rapists are deported back to Pakistan.
They replied, “We recognise and appreciate the great contribution of Pakistani people to the diverse culture of the UK.”
— Connor Tomlinson (@Con_Tomlinson) April 8, 2025
Worth reading in full —
In January, the Labour Party was under immense pressure to act on the rape gangs. After public uproar, they announced these local inquiries in order to quell that rage. In a way, it worked. The anger subsided, and the debate moved on. At the very least, there would be some minor…
— Rupert Lowe MP (@RupertLowe10) April 9, 2025
Worth listening to (4 minutes) —
I asked a number of questions in January on the Pakistani rape gangs, I have received precisely zero satisfactory answers from Labour.
I was warned over my language following this contribution – I stand by every single word said.
The cover up continues. pic.twitter.com/UmoHwb8znV
— Rupert Lowe MP (@RupertLowe10) April 8, 2025
More people were sentenced in Rotherham for the summer riots than for decades-long rape gangs in the town.
Starmer’s called for countless national inquiries – but not one into rape gangs.
It’s two-tier justice. The fight for answers and accountability must go on. pic.twitter.com/JLEVa6JtjP
— Robert Jenrick (@RobertJenrick) April 9, 2025
This explains a huge amount. pic.twitter.com/Lb2yQ62qe0
— Andrew Bridgen (@ABridgen) April 5, 2025
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Daily Sceptic also picked this up —
What’s Happened to the Rape Gang Inquiries?
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Labour scraps pilot grooming gang inquiries, sparking outrage and renewed calls for justice
The Labour government has abandoned its commitment to hold five local inquiries into grooming gangs, redirecting a £5 million fund to “locally-led work” following feedback from local authorities, a move that has ignited fierce criticism from MPs, campaigners, and victims’ advocates. The decision, announced in Parliament earlier this afternoon (8th April 2025), by Safeguarding…
NEIL WILBY
The Labour government has abandoned its commitment to hold five local inquiries into grooming gangs, redirecting a £5 million fund to “locally-led work” following feedback from local authorities, a move that has ignited fierce criticism from MPs, campaigners, and victims’ advocates.

BREAKING: Labour will no longer be holding five local inquiries into rape gangs. The £5 million will now go towards “locally-led work,” following feedback from local authorities.
Are you surprised?
Of course not.
Our government is weak, pathetic, and an embarrassment to the…
— Sammy Woodhouse (@officialsammyuk) April 8, 2025
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What’s Happened to the Rape Gang Inquiries?

WILL JONES
Tom Crowther KC was asked by the Home Office to help establish local rape gang inquiries. Three months later, why has he heard nothing about their progress? Conservative MP Katie Lam put the question to Jess Phillips in the Commons today. Here is what Lam said.
I thank the Minister for advance sight of her statement.
In January, the Home Secretary said that the Government would conduct five local inquiries into the rape gangs who have terrorised so many innocent children. More than three months since the Government announced those local inquiries, Tom Crowther KC, a barrister invited by the Home Office to help establish them, knows almost nothing about their progress, and neither do we. Why is the framework for local inquiries now being led by Ministers, rather than by independent voices such as Tom Crowther? Why is the £5 million set aside for inquiries no longer being allocated, but instead delivered on an ‘opt-in’ basis? What does the Government intend to do about local leaders who say there is no need for an independent inquiry, as they do in Bradford and in Wales?
The girls we are talking about are predominantly white. The men who preyed on them were predominantly Muslim, generally either from Pakistan or of Pakistani heritage. One of the victims from Dewsbury was told by her rapist: “We’re here to fuck all the white girls and fuck the Government.”
Does the Minister accept that in many cases these crimes were racially and religiously aggravated? How, without a national inquiry, can we understand what part those factors played?
There is no question but that the state has failed these children time and again. Take the case of ‘Anna’ from Bradford. Vulnerable and in residential care, at the age of 14 she made repeated reports of rape and abuse to social workers who were responsible for her. Just the following year, aged 15, she ‘married’ her abuser in a traditional Islamic wedding ceremony. Far from stepping in to stop it, her social worker was a guest. The authorities then arranged for her to be fostered by her abuser’s parents. The ringleader of the Rochdale rape gang, Shabir Ahmed, was employed as a welfare rights officer by Oldham council. Yet not one person — not one — has been convicted for covering up these institutionalised rapes. Why have Ministers refused to establish a dedicated unit in the National Crime Agency to investigate councillors and officials accused of collusion and corruption?
I am sorry to say that that unit must also investigate police officers. In one case, the father of an abuse victim in Rotherham was arrested by South Yorkshire police when he attempted to rescue his daughter from her abusers. He was detained twice in one night, while on the very same evening, his daughter was repeatedly assaulted and abused by a gang of men. It is clear that these criminals were unafraid of law enforcement. In Kirklees, Judge Marson said: “You were seen with your victim on at least three occasions by the police… none of that deterred you, and you continued to rape her.”
How, without a national inquiry, can we know how and why these monsters enjoyed effective immunity for so long, and how can we be sure that it will not happen again?
Conservative Members have voted for a national inquiry, and tabled amendments that would guarantee the publication of ethnicity data on a quarterly basis, terminate the parental rights of convicted sex offenders and make membership of a grooming gang an aggravating factor during sentencing, so that offenders get the longer, harsher sentences that they deserve. Will the Minister commit to accepting those amendments to protect our children?
Finally, I would like to read to the House one particular ordeal — just one example of what these children have suffered. I must warn colleagues, and especially those in the Gallery, that this is extremely graphic, but we must not look away or sanitise this evil. Sentencing Mohammed Karrar of Oxford to life in prison, Judge Peter Rook said: “You prepared her” — that is his victim, a 13-year-old girl —
for gang anal rape by using a pump to expand her anal passage. You subjected her to gang rape by five or six men. At one point she had four men inside her. A red ball was placed in her mouth to keep her quiet. … When she was 12, after raping her, she threatened you with your lock knife. Your reaction was to pick up a baseball bat with a silver metal handle, strike her on the head with it, and then insert the baseball bat inside her vagina.
This is not about me, the Minister, the Home Secretary or any Hon. Members in the Chamber; it is about the little girls, up and down our country, whose brutal and repeated rapes were permitted and hidden by those in the British state whose jobs were to protect them. They deserve justice. In five towns, those children and their families may get partial answers, but I have mentioned five towns in the past few minutes alone, and there are at least 45 more. In those places, children and their families will get no answers at all, so what does the Minister have to say to them? The British people deserve to know the truth. What darker truths does the suffering of those girls reveal about this country — and why will the Government not find out?
Phillips replied that she thought “it is a shame that she referred to only one sort of child abuse victim, when the statement is clearly about all child abuse victims”. They still don’t get it, do they?
This article (What’s Happened to the Rape Gang Inquiries?) was created and published by The Daily Sceptic and is republished here under “Fair Use” with attribution to the author Will Jones
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