Trump Should Cut Ties With Starmer Over Rape Gang Scandal
This article discusses the release of Britain’s Rape Gang Inquiry Report, which reveals widespread and systematic sexual abuse of thousands of British girls, primarily by Pakistani Muslim perpetrators. The report estimates at least 250,000 young girls have suffered such crimes, with the majority of offenders belonging to Muslim communities, especially Pakistani Muslims. The document criticizes successive UK governments, particularly the labor Party, for decades of neglect, cover-ups, and obfuscation aimed at hiding the scale of the abuse and protecting the perpetrators for political reasons, including maintaining electoral support from certain demographics.
The report highlights the failure of authorities-including police, social services, and political leaders-to protect victims, often criminalizing them instead and allowing known offenders to escape justice. It underscores how cultural, religious, and demographic factors influenced the pattern of abuse and institutional responses, which prioritized political correctness over child safety.
The article calls for drastic measures, including severing ties with the UK until it can adequately address and rectify these systemic failures. It criticizes UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer for insufficient action and evasive language regarding the perpetrators’ ethnicity and religion. The piece also draws parallels to past atrocities, emphasizing the severity of the scandal and requiring a reevaluation of Western moral responsibilities. The overall tone advocates for a hardline approach, including sanctions or breaking diplomatic relations, to pressure the UK into protecting it’s vulnerable populations and restoring justice.
The entire Western world was stopped in its tracks this week with the release of Britain’s Rape Gang Inquiry Report, documenting the industrial-scale sexual abuse of thousands of British girls at the hands of Pakistani Muslims.
While anyone with a functional cultural reference point might not have been surprised by those results generally, the fact that successive governments of the United Kingdom decided to look the other way and protect the rapists requires any moral government to make a pariah of the U.K. until it can prove it is equipped and willing to protect its own people. The United Kingdom’s repeated failure to do so requires President Donald Trump to cut ties with the U.K. until it proves itself a viable member of Western civilization again.
The report, spearheaded by Restore Britain Leader and Member of Parliament Rupert Lowe, states that “at the very least, 250,000 young white girls have been subjected to repeated rape, gang rape, trafficking, torture, pregnancy, forced Islamic conversion, and lifelong trauma,” and estimates that between 87 percent and 95 percent of perpetrators were Muslim.
While most objective observers might have assumed it was almost entirely Muslim — and predominantly Pakistani — men perpetrating these heinous offenses, perhaps few would have guessed at how uniformly the perpetrators belonged to that demographic, or imagined the scale of the evil they wrought on British society.
By way of comparison, the Rape of Nanking during the Second Sino-Japanese War saw somewhere between 20,000 and 80,000 rapes, according to eyewitness accounts and subsequent research.
The rapes have been ongoing for decades, and governments run by both the Conservative and Labour parties have either ignored them or done everything they could to obscure the tragedy’s scale and the identities of the perpetrators. Yet the report lays the lion’s share of the blame at the feet of the Labour Party: “Successive governments lacked the will to confront the ethnic and religious patterns. The Labour Party bears particular responsibility. It initially refused a public inquiry and only relented under pressure by ordering a process viewed with widespread scepticism.”
A disgrace to Western civilization of this proportion might have convinced American leaders of times past to invade Europe in order to save it, but the very least the Trump administration can do is cut all ties with the U.K. until it rounds up all the perpetrators and either deports or executes them.
Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer initially refused to have an inquiry done until he was publicly shamed by many, including Elon Musk, who said Starmer was “deeply complicit in the mass rapes in exchange for votes.” Starmer should have been at the tip of the spear as the head of the Crown Prosecution Service from 2008 to 2013; as prime minister now, he has even more authority.
Even after reluctantly calling for an investigation late in the game, Starmer has done everything possible to cover for the demographic realities of the perpetrators. When choosing to mention demographics, Starmer has elected to say “Asian grooming gang.”
Such vague language has prompted Lowe to respond, “Stop calling them ‘Asian’ ‘grooming gangs.’ They are not Japanese. Call them what they are. Predominately Pakistani Muslim rape gangs.”
The report details both parties holding responsibility for the cover-up, noting that even the Starmer-backed inquiry was conducted in such a way as to shield Muslims from culpability:
Labour-dominated councils and MPs were briefed on the gangs long ago yet later denied knowledge. The party prioritised electoral reliance on Muslim voting blocs and then blocked or watered down inquiries, suppressed ethnicity data, and framed legitimate concerns as ‘far-right’ agitation. When finally forced to act, the Labour government produced a national inquiry whose tightly drawn terms of reference deliberately excluded systematic examination of the demographic, cultural, and religious drivers. The Conservative Party, while in government, continued with Labour’s approach and failed to impose mandatory ethnicity recording or launch a full statutory inquiry despite clear evidence from Rotherham and elsewhere. Scottish political parties have refused a dedicated inquiry and failed to record offender ethnicity. Political correctness, fear of accusations of racism, and fear of losing electoral support from certain demographics have taken precedence over the protection of British children.
“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,” the report notes.
Authorities who should have protected victims instead systematically ignored them. Police even “criminalised victims instead of perpetrators, destroyed evidence, and allowed known rapists to walk free on bail,” according to the report.
This kind of corrupted system was on display recently in the case of Henry Nowak, the 18-year-old British college student brutally slain by Sikh Vickrum Digwa. Bodycam footage effectively proved that criminalizing white victims in service to non-white perpetrators is part of police training. When Nowak screamed while drowning in his own blood that he could not breathe and that he had been stabbed, white police officers told him he was lying. In his last moments on earth, they handcuffed him and dragged him on the ground, only later offering first aid.
Tracing the same theme of institutional anti-white bias, the rape gang report details how non-white attackers, often from foreign countries, are institutionally shielded from accountability.
In addition to police misconduct, “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.”
Trump has been heavily critical of Starmer’s government on the issue of free speech, with his administration promising to “take action” if the situation degrades further. However, while free speech needs to be forced on Britain as well, it is not as existential a concern as the country’s refusal to protect its young girls from rape gangs.
Trump should immediately break off relations with the Starmer government and treat the United Kingdom like the hostile Third World country it has become until it rediscovers the Western justice and morality it had such a major role in spreading across the globe.
Breccan F. Thies is the White House correspondent for The Federalist. He is a co-recipient of the 2025 Dao Prize for Excellence in Investigative Journalism. As an investigative journalist, he previously covered education and culture issues for the Washington Examiner and Breitbart News. He holds a degree from the University of Virginia and is a 2022 Claremont Institute Publius Fellow. You can follow him on X: @BreccanFThies.
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