
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces explosive accusations that he knew about widespread child rape gangs targeting British girls but failed to prosecute during his tenure as the nation’s top prosecutor—a betrayal that left thousands of innocent children at the mercy of organized predators while authorities prioritized political correctness over justice.
Story Highlights
- Tommy Robinson accuses PM Keir Starmer of ignoring child rape gangs during his 2008-2013 tenure as Director of Public Prosecutions
- Official inquiries confirm over 1,400 victims in Rotherham alone, with police arresting victims’ fathers instead of perpetrators due to fears of appearing racist
- Statistics show 90% of grooming gang convictions involve Muslim men despite representing just 3% of the UK population
- Robinson, currently jailed for reporting on these cases, demands inquiries in towns with high Muslim populations like Oldham and Luton
Starmer’s CPS Tenure Under Fire
Keir Starmer served as Director of Public Prosecutions from 2008 to 2013, overseeing the Crown Prosecution Service during critical years when child rape gang reports flooded authorities. Activist Tommy Robinson claims the decision not to prosecute these organized predators occurred directly under Starmer’s watch, despite mounting evidence of systematic abuse in towns like Rotherham, Telford, Rochdale, and Oldham. The CPS allegedly declined prosecutions citing insufficient evidence, even as victims and their families desperately sought help. Robinson stated during a February 25, 2026 Human Events interview: “Every political figure, every media, and every police force knew.”
TOMMY ROBINSON to JACK POSOBIEC: Starmer knew about Muslim rape gangs in the UK and did nothinghttps://t.co/x0UPfhPrvS
— Human Events (@HumanEvents) February 25, 2026
Decades of Institutional Failure
The 2014 Alexis Jay inquiry into Rotherham revealed 1,400 victims between 1997 and 2013, mostly white working-class girls aged 11-15. Police prioritized “community cohesion” over protecting children, arresting victims’ fathers who attempted rescues while releasing perpetrators. Similar patterns emerged in Telford with over 1,000 victims and ongoing problems in Oldham, where Muslims comprise 33% of the population. Victims endured horrific abuses including branding with hot irons marked “M” for Muhammad, torture, and trafficking. The institutional paralysis stemmed from fears of being labeled racist—a politically correct nightmare that sacrificed children on the altar of multiculturalism.
Cultural and Demographic Patterns
Post-2014 convictions reveal approximately 90% involve Muslim men, predominantly from Pakistani backgrounds, despite Muslims representing just 3% of Britain’s population. Robinson connects these patterns to immigration from Pakistan and Bangladesh post-1960s and rapid Islamic expansion—Luton grew from one mosque in 1982 to 45 today. Family networks operated these gangs, with cases involving 11 cousins working together. Notably, Sikh communities formed protective groups in the 1960s and largely avoided similar criminal enterprises. These demographic realities raise serious questions about cultural factors and integration failures that authorities refused to address for fear of political backlash.
Political Prisoner Status Fuels Controversy
Robinson himself became a victim of the establishment’s suppression tactics, jailed in October 2024 for contempt of court over his grooming gang documentary. His imprisonment sparked protests demanding his release, with supporters viewing him as a political prisoner silenced for exposing uncomfortable truths. The timing of his latest interview, conducted while he faces incarceration for speaking out, underscores the Orwellian climate where British authorities apparently prioritize protecting institutional reputations over acknowledging catastrophic failures. Robinson’s demands for inquiries in high-Muslim population areas like Oldham continue to gain traction among citizens disgusted by decades of official negligence and cover-ups.
The scandal represents a devastating indictment of progressive governance prioritizing identity politics over fundamental child protection. Starmer’s current position as Prime Minister, combined with his historical role at the CPS during these failures, raises profound accountability questions. While direct documentation linking Starmer to specific non-prosecution decisions remains elusive, the institutional failures occurred squarely during his leadership. American conservatives should recognize the warning signs: when governments fear offending protected groups more than protecting vulnerable children, society loses its moral compass. The British experience demonstrates how political correctness and immigration policies divorced from common sense create enabling environments for evil to flourish unchecked.
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Tommy Robinson to Jack Posobiec: Starmer knew about Muslim rape gangs in the UK and did nothing
Protests Seek Release of UK Political Prisoner Tommy Robinson
Crest Research Report on Gang Demographics





























