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Independent Grooming Gang Report Calls For Life Sentences and Deportations, But State Complicity in Rapes Remains Uninvestigated

An independent, crowdfunded inquiry into alleged grooming gangs in the UK, primarily involving individuals of Pakistani descent, has recommended life sentences and deportation for offenders. The report highlights systemic failures by UK authorities, suggesting they were aware of the crimes but failed to act effectively. Survivors testified that authorities sometimes ignored or supported the perpetrators. The report also notes that the perpetrators operated under a cultural framework tied to honor and shame within certain communities.

A crowdfunded independent inquiry into predominantly Pakistani grooming gangs in the United Kingdom concluded this week, calling for major legal changes to put abusers in prison for life. But major gaps still remain from this latest unofficial investigation into the decades-long scandal of systematic child rape, countless cover-ups, and internal evidence of the inaction of public servants in the face of horrific abuse of mostly young white working-class girls.

The Rape Gang Inquiry Report has called for the establishment of a specialist national prosecutor to focus on the systematic grooming and gang rape of young girls in the United Kingdom by predominantly Pakistani men, and for considerably harsher punishments for those found guilty.

The report was particularly critical of the British state, given testimony from survivors stating the authorities were often aware of the rapes, but either turned a blind eye or even sided with abusers. It stated: “The perpetrators operated with impunity because the state enabled them… The rape gangs did not operate in the shadows, but with the active or passive consent of the British state.”

In damning accusations, the Inquiry Report this week stated:

The demographic and cultural drivers are clear. Perpetrators from Pakistani Muslim and other Muslim backgrounds operated under an honour- and shame-based clan code that treated non-Muslim girls, especially white working class girls, as property available for sexual use…

…every one of our institutions failed them catastrophically. Police forces ignored repeated reports, criminalised victims instead of perpetrators, destroyed evidence, and allowed known rapists to walk free on bail. Social care services undermined protective parents, placed children in trafficking hubs inside children’s homes, closed cases despite clear indicators of exploitation, and retaliated against whistleblowers.

The NHS recorded genital injuries, multiple sexually transmitted infections in children as young as 13, pregnancies caused by rape, and suicide attempts, yet discharged victims back to their abusers without safeguarding referrals or trauma care. Schools observed older men collecting girls at the gates, heard disclosures of rape on school premises, and responded by excluding victims rather than protecting them. Taxi licensing authorities renewed permits for drivers who formed the logistical backbone of the networks and collapsed in the face of organised protests when basic safety measures were proposed.

The crowdfunded inquiry, which is not an official government investigation but rather an independent process headed up by MP Rupert Lowe, the leader of a small sovereigntist-right party, Restore Britain, commenced in 2025 and held public hearings of evidence in February 2026. The remarkable testimonies of survivors, in which extreme acts of sexual brutality against young children were alleged, have doubtless played an important role in keeping public attention on the grooming scandal, which the British government has been reluctant to fully address.

The inquiry also raised new concerns that hitherto had been little discussed in public. As reported during the evidence-hearings , the committee was told that “countless” British women and girls had allegedly been trafficked to Pakistan as sex slaves. Given that it was alleged to have been a widespread practice but has yet to be conclusively proven, the inquiry report called on the government to establish a specialised task force to search for missing British girls who may have been abducted and taken abroad by grooming gang abusers.

As a result of the Inquiry’s independent nature, it lacked the statutory backing of Parliament, meaning those testifying were not under oath, and it could not compel anyone to appear, nor any organisation to turn over evidence. Consequently, there remains much to be investigated. Perhaps one of the most significant missing pieces of the picture is how grooming gangs were able to operate, allegedly in full sight of the authorities, for decades.

Civil servants, police officers, medical professionals, and children’s services professionals have long been alleged to have been involved in the years-long cover-up, yet none were compelled by law to testify and turn over evidence to Lowe’s inquiry.

As reported earlier this month , Reform UK leader and potential future Prime Minister Nigel Farage called for a full Parliamentary inquiry for just this reason, saying it should use powers last activated by the post-global financial crisis Public Accounts Committee to hold the powerful to account for their actions.

Farage said of Parliament’s capabilities, if used properly: “They have powers of subpoena; it means that people can be brought into Committee Rooms like this, under oath, and could face charges of perjury if they do not tell the truth”. This power should be used to force local government, police forces, and social services to turn over 40 years of paperwork to create…

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Breitbart NewsIndependentLeft4 days ago
Independent Grooming Gang Report Calls For Life Sentences and Deportations, But State Complicity in Rapes Remains Uninvestigated

An independent, crowdfunded inquiry into alleged grooming gangs in the UK, primarily involving individuals of Pakistani descent, has recommended life sentences and deportation for offenders. The report highlights systemic failures by UK authorities, suggesting they were aware of the crimes but failed to act effectively. Survivors testified that authorities sometimes ignored or supported the perpetrators. The report also notes that the perpetrators operated under a cultural framework tied to honor and shame within certain communities.

Bias read (Left): The article emphasizes systemic failure by the British state, criticizes the lack of accountability, and highlights the role of cultural factors in perpetrating abuse. The framing focuses on institutional complicity and victimization of white working-class girls, which aligns with progressive-left批判

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The Daily WireIndependentRight4 days ago
Grooming Gang Survivor Speaks Out As Questions Mount Over Who Looked Away

Sammy Woodhouse, a survivor of a Pakistani grooming gang in the UK, spoke exclusively to Daily Wire host Michael Knowles about the 'Rape Gang Inquiry Report,' which details systemic abuse involving Muslim men of Pakistani heritage. Woodhouse described the exploitation of thousands of children over decades, including trafficking, grooming, and abuse, with claims that authorities turned a blind eye due to racial factors.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the issue through a narrative emphasizing racial identity and systemic neglect by authorities, using terms like 'turned a blind eye due to race' and focusing heavily on the role of Muslim/Pakistani perpetrators without providing balanced context or counter-narratives. The framing,

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