UK PARLIAMENT REPORT: Rape gangs operated in at least eighty-five areas
By NEWSRAEL Telling the Israeli Story
British MP Rupert Lowe who is investigating the Rape Jihad scandal in Britain says that it is mush WORSE than previously thought.
British MP Rupert Lowe writes this message today on his official X account:
Our Rape Gang Inquiry has today released research detailing eighty-five local authorities in which the gang-based sexual exploitation of children is taking place, or has historically done so.
This is one of the most comprehensive exposes of the rape gang scandal to date.
Grooming gangs investigation ‘finds child sexual exploitation in 85 areas’ – full list
By Steven Smith Content Editor
A private investigation into grooming gangs has claimed to have found child sexual exploitation in 85 local authorities in the UK, Independent MP Rupert Lowe has said. The former Reform UK MP, now sitting as an Independent, set up his probe before Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced there would be a new Government-backed inquiry in June.
On Tuesday, Mr Lowe posted a statement on X that the Rape Gang Inquiry had found 85 areas where gang-based child sex abuse cases were discovered from its research, including historic cases. The statement said hundreds of survivors, family members and whistleblowers have approached the inquiry since it launched, and “thousands” of Freedom of Information requests were also submitted as part of the research.
It added “patterns of predominantly Pakistani men, combined with gross negligence from public bodies, are identifiable”. Further details of the methodology and findings were not included in the release.
Areas such as Aberdeen City, Brent, Canterbury, Leicester and Norwich were on a full list posted by the Rape Gang Inquiry on X, which added “there will be more” outside of its research. The inquiry, registered as a community interest company, also said some of the cases go back as far as the 1960s.
It comes just a week after the founder of the Survivors’ Archive research project, Donna Edmunds, claimed she had been dropped as a panel member from the inquiry without being told and branded the probe as “an utter shambles”. On X she said the inquiry team “had no idea what they were doing” and had “dumped the whole thing” on campaigner Sammy Woodhouse, a survivor of the Rotherham grooming scandal.
Mr Lowe told the Evening Standard the claims were false and “everything has been done professionally”, and the wellbeing of survivors was their “sole priority”. But on Tuesday, Ms Edmunds further criticised the inquiry, posting on X: “The inquiry needs to be done by trained researchers who have a track record of collecting evidence from traumatised people, and the survivors need support from trained therapists who can support them through this extremely traumatic process.
“Those people cost money. If what has been raised isn’t enough (and we all know it isn’t), then @RupertLowe10 needs to be true to his word and raise more, not just brush it off as too much trouble! It’s completely irresponsible to conduct the inquiry without proper safeguards in place.”
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