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The Radicalist

The genocidal rape of Britain

Keir Starmer is stepping down. The UK is already there.

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David Josef Volodzko
Jun 22, 2026
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On June 16, British Parliament member Robert Lowe shared The Rape Gang Inquiry Report on X, which tells the story of how Pakistani and other South Asian Muslims have carried out the genocidal rape, psychopathic torture, and systematic murder of white British girls on British soil with the knowledge and help of British institutions for over 50 years. Today, less than a week after the report’s release, Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced he is stepping down. If he is proven to be at all directly responsible for what you are about to read, he should be imprisoned for life.

If you have not yet read the 218-page report, I will summarize all you need to know here. But I warn you, I have already told my wife not to read this. Although I believe we all have a moral duty to stay informed, I also have no wish to cause anyone trauma or physical pain, and what I am about to share is capable of doing both. Even as a former war correspondent who has interviewed genocide survivors from at least a dozen different countries around the world, what follows is one of the most horrific examples of genocidal rape I have ever encountered.

The report itself is a privately funded, non-statutory document released by Lowe and survivor-turned-activist Sammy Woodhouse, who helped expose the Rotherham rape scandal, which involved mostly Pakistani men gang-raping, sexually enslaving, and torturing at least 1,400 white British girls. The report is distinct from the UK’s official Statutory Independent Inquiry into Grooming Gangs. Unlike that inquiry, this one was crowdfunded, raising over £790,000 ($1.05 million) from about 24,000 individual donors, which gave it independence from the government. This was a necessary step since the government itself is deeply complicit in this atrocity. But this also meant the inquiry could not compel witnesses or demand documents. The most powerful evidence therefore presented in the report, in my opinion, is the testimony of the victims, which I will share below.

The “250,000” figure

The report combines survivor testimony with evidence from previous investigations, arguing that organized gangs of Pakistani Muslim men systematically groomed, raped, and tortured 250,000 white girls across at least 149 local authority districts, or nearly 40% of the UK. But that headline number is not original to this inquiry. The report says, “No such count exists because the British state has failed to record it.” The report instead attributes the figure not to a formal study, but to a comment Lord Pearson of Rannoch made in the House of Lords in May 2019:

If you take the accepted figure of 1,400 victims in Rotherham alone and extend it across the country, you come to a much larger figure. Indeed, Rotherham’s MP, the courageous Sarah Champion, has put the figure at 1 million.

The Rotherham inquiry conservatively identified 1,400 victims between 1997 and 2013, but it could be the case that Rotherham has the highest rate of such crimes anywhere in the country. Maybe police in Rotherham are especially corrupt. Or unbelievably incompetent. Maybe the city is home to a particularly radical subset of Pakistani Muslims who carry out such acts at much higher rates than anywhere else in the UK or, indeed, the world. We just don’t know. We therefore cannot assume that the rate in Rotherham is the same nationwide, so we cannot extrapolate that figure in the way that the report does, which many have been repeating since.

English authorities identified 18,700 suspected victims in 2018, up from 3,300 five years before. A statutory public office identified 19,000 potential victims of grooming gangs in 2024. If there were also roughly 19,000 potential victims for each of the years between, which is a reasonable assumption, that would total 133,000 potential victims over seven years. If, however, we only add the numbers we actually have — 1,400, 3,300, 18,700, and 19,000 — we get 42,400. How many of these rapists were South Asian Muslim men, or Pakistani men in particular?

We cannot answer that either, unfortunately, because police officials have not only been silencing the victims, but also covering the tracks of the rapists for them by simply not recording their information. A national audit published in January noted a consistent pattern whereby the ethnicity of rapists was simply not recorded, but that when it was, it was often Pakistani. Yet despite this, “The system claims there is an overwhelming problem with White perpetrators when that can’t be proved. This does no one any favours at all, and least of all those in the Asian, Pakistani, or Muslim communities who needlessly suffer as those with malicious intent use this obfuscation to sow and spread hatred.”

As you shall see, experts, investigators, and victims have repeatedly and consistently said that these cases overwhelmingly, if not exclusively, involve Pakistani men or, in same cases, also Indian and Bangladeshi men. But I want to be very clear about something, which is why I am not interested in digging too deeply into the numbers. The scale of the problem is only part of the story because even if there were only 100 confirmed victims, it would still constitute genocidal rape.

Victim testimonies

What follows is only a small sample of the victim testimonies included in the report, and the report only covers a portion of the total. To give you just one example, this report leaves out the story of Mohammed Karrar, who branded an 11-year-old girl on the ass with an M for Mohammed, threatened to cut off a girl’s face, and used a bike pump to expand a girl’s anal passage to more comfortably rape her.

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