A damning new inquiry report reveals that British government officials, police, schools, and health services systematically covered up decades of industrial-scale rape and trafficking of white British girls, all to avoid being labeled “racist” and protect the sacred cow of multiculturalism.
The 2026 Rape Gang Inquiry Report, released by Rupert Lowe of the Restore Britain party and headed by survivor Sammy Woodhouse, documents what may be one of the most horrific mass crimes against children in modern Western history. The numbers are staggering: at minimum 250,000 young white British girls subjected to repeated rape, gang rape, trafficking, torture, forced pregnancy, and forced Islamic conversion over several decades. Some researchers believe the true count could reach one million victims.
Ninety-five percent of the perpetrators are Muslim men, predominantly of Pakistani heritage, according to the report. Smaller groups from Somali, Iranian, Syrian, and Turkish backgrounds were also involved.
“Organised networks of perpetrators built coordinated operations that transported victims between locations, supplied them with drugs and alcohol, recorded abuse for distribution and blackmail, and passed girls between multiple adult men,” the report states. “These crimes have been committed for decades, since the 1950s by Pakistanis in particular, and have affected every region of our nation.”
This wasn’t hidden in shadows. Government officials at every level knew. Police knew. Social workers knew. The National Health Service knew. They chose silence.
The rape gang activity appears to date systematically from the 1970s, though newspaper reports from the 1950s document sexual assaults of white British girls by Pakistani men shortly after the British Nationality Act 1948 opened immigration from former colonial territories. What started as isolated incidents metastasized into something systematic and industrial.
Cities like Rotherham, Telford, and Oxford have received the most detailed documentation, but this was a national phenomenon touching every region of the country. Local councils, law enforcement, and child protective services failed these girls repeatedly, deliberately suppressing information about the ethnic and religious backgrounds of the perpetrators.
The Labour party, the report alleges, prioritized its electoral reliance on Muslim voting blocs over the safety of British children. Officials blocked or watered down inquiries and suppressed ethnicity data.
The scandal received renewed international attention in January 2025 when Elon Musk began posting about the rape gangs to his massive social media following. While some journalists and right-wing figures had been sounding alarms for decades, Musk’s posts finally broke through to mainstream consciousness.
The current U.K. government has launched its own Independent Inquiry into Grooming Gangs, but critics point out that previous official inquiries have done little to bring justice or accountability.
Exact victim counts remain difficult to verify, and some advocates have expressed skepticism about the highest estimates while still acknowledging the crimes likely affected tens of thousands at minimum. The uncertainty exists largely because the British government never made a serious attempt to document the full scope of these crimes.
As Lowe intended to demonstrate through this inquiry, the crisis ultimately traces back to mass immigration policies that brought large numbers of people from cultures with radically different values into British communities.




