Restore Britain’s Rupert Lowe via Restore BritainRestore Britain, led by MP Rupert Lowe, has released a devastating 219-page independent report into Britain’s grooming gang scandal, accusing the country’s political, policing, social-services and legal establishment of allowing the mass sexual abuse of vulnerable British girls to continue for decades.The survivor-led Rape Gang Inquiry, penned and edited by Harrison Pitt, Josh Ferme, Charlie Downes, with the assistance of Sammy Woodhouse, Marlon West, and others, was funded by more than 20,000 public donations after ordinary Britons concluded that official Britain had failed to deliver—and even actively attempted to cover up—the truth. The content contained within the report represents a damning indictment against an anti-British ruling class that looked away while vulnerable British girls’ lives were destroyed.The report concluded that 87-95% of rape gang members were Muslim men.First draft finalised late last night, final version published today.Read the Rape Gang Inquiry Report below.I am honoured to have helped on the editorial side with @JoshFerme and @cfdownes_, together with the expert assistance of @officialsammyuk, @MarlonTag, @natenderby,… pic.twitter.com/pfsdVZSjp0— Harrison Pitt (@Harry_pitt) June 16, 2026Lowe, in his characteristic style, did not soften his language. In a video posted on X, he described the crimes as “pure, driven, unfettered evil.”The mass rape of vulnerable working class white girls by gangs of primarily Pakistani Muslim men is pure unfettered evil.Our report outlines in great detail what has happened, why it happened and what we need to do to stop it from happening again.This is an important day. pic.twitter.com/1to6cNQAPJ— Rupert Lowe MP (@RupertLowe10) June 16, 2026“The mass rape of vulnerable working class white girls by gangs of primarily Pakistani Muslim men is pure unfettered evil,” Lowe said. “Our report outlines in great detail what has happened, why it happened and what we need to do to stop it from happening again.”In response to Lowe’s statement, Elon Musk called for “politicians who turned a blind eye to the Rape of Britain” to “go to prison.”The report says that at least 250,000 young girls—described as mostly white and working class—have been sexually exploited by migrant grooming gangs since the 1950s. It says organized networks operated in at least 149 local authority districts, nearly 40 percent of the United Kingdom.Those figures will be challenged by defenders of the old order, without a doubt, but the report argues that the full scale of the scandal was concealed by poor records, cowardly leadership, fragmented investigations, and a refusal to record the ethnic, religious and cultural patterns that survivors and whistleblowers said were staring officials in the face.The inquiry details allegations of drugging, gang rape, trafficking, torture, blackmail through filmed assaults, and forced pregnancies, saying vulnerable girls were targeted precisely because their abusers believed no one powerful would care enough to protect them.Many victims came from care homes, unstable families and working-class communities. They were the children least able to defend themselves and the easiest for institutions to ignore.According to the report, perpetrators were overwhelmingly men of Muslim background, particularly of Pakistani heritage. The inquiry argues that this pattern was repeatedly minimized because officials feared accusations of racism more than they feared the consequences of organized child rape.That is the central scandal. Not only did predators prey on vulnerable children for years, British institutions allegedly knew enough to intervene but instead chose reputation management, fear of ‘racism’ accusations, and political comfort over the safety of those childrenRestore Britain’s argument is exceedingly clear: the grooming gang scandal was not merely a policing failure, but was the moral collapse of a globalist establishment that prized multicultural appearances above the lives of British girls.The report says police, social services, health bodies, schools, councils and politicians missed, ignored, suppressed or mishandled warnings. In some cases, it suggests authorities gave the gangs what amounted to active or passive permission by failing to intervene.That charge ought to shake Westminster to its foundations. If the report is right, this was not just criminality in the shadows—it was total institutional surrender—and even betrayal—in plain sight.The inquiry describes the scandal as a “rotting stain on our country’s history.” That phrase reflects the scale of what victims say they endured while officials protected the sordid system.Lowe’s foreword declares that Britain faces an immigration problem, not a racism problem. That sentence cuts through decades of official evasion.The scandal proves, for those in favor of British ethnocultural continuity, that mass immigration cannot be separated from questions of law, culture, integration, loyalty and national survival. A state that imports millions upon millions of foreigners from cultures wholly alien to western civilization but refuses to enforce standards, remove criminals or confront hostile subcultures is not compassionate, it is utterly reckless.The British establishment spent years telling working-class communities to be quiet and endure the pain and suffering. People who raised concerns were smeared, dismissed or treated as the problem, while the girls at the center of the scandal were treated as disposable.That is why the report has landed with such force. It gives language to a public fury that has been building for years—the fury of citizens who believe their government protected narratives and hostile, criminal foreigners, not children.The inquiry calls for a sweeping overhaul of sentencing in group-based child sexual exploitation cases. It says current sentencing guidelines are “grotesquely inadequate for organised child rape.”“The Sentencing Council must be required by statute to revise its guidelines so that group-based child sexual exploitation carries a starting point of life imprisonment,” the report says. It recommends a minimum tariff of 50 years for ringleaders and 25 years for participants.The report also calls for racial or religious motivation, multiple victims, trafficking across counties, pregnancy caused by rape, and the use of filming or blackmail to be treated as statutory aggravating factors. Such factors, it says, should push sentences toward the maximum.Lowe has publicly supported restoring the death penalty for the most heinous crimes. The report says there is “a case to be made” that such punishment would be proportionate where rape gangs are concerned.A Restore Britain Government would give the British people a binding referendum on the reintroduction of the death penalty. pic.twitter.com/11tGfwaa4k— Rupert Lowe MP (@RupertLowe10) June 2, 2026The liberal-globlaist legal establishment in Britain will, undoubtedly, recoil at that recommendation. But Restore Britain’s answer is that the old system already recoiled from justice, and innocent children ended up paying what some would say is the ultimate price.The report demands automatic deportation for every foreign national convicted of group-based child sexual exploitation. It also says convicted dual nationals should automatically lose British citizenship and become liable for removal.This is the report’s remigration argument in its starkest form. Foreign nationals who participate in organized child rape should not remain in Britain, receive British protection, or be allowed to return to British streets.The inquiry goes further, recommending deportation proceedings for family members who supported, harbored or failed to report offenders, unless they can show active cooperation with authorities or no prior knowledge. The proposal is intentionally severe because the report treats grooming gangs as networks, not isolated offenders.It also calls for mosques, madrassas and community organizations that harbored perpetrators or failed to report them to face investigation and possible closure. No institution, the report argues, should be protected if it shielded predators.The inquiry demands mandatory recording of ethnoreligious patterns in child sexual exploitation. Supporters say honest data is essential because the old refusal to name patterns helped the scandal continue.Opponents will surely claim this is divisive but Restore Britain’s response is that what divided Britain was not truth-telling—it was the state’s willingness to sacrifice girls on the altar of multicultural image-management.The report also calls for dedicated national units to investigate grooming gangs, prosecute suspects and support survivors. It demands stronger protections for parents, whistleblowers and child witnesses who were ignored or punished for speaking out.A national compensation scheme for survivors is also recommended. Many victims have spent years fighting not only their abusers, but the state that failed them when they were children.Furthermore, the report calls for consequences for officials who failed to act on credible evidence. This may be the most important demand of all, because without punishment for institutional betrayal, the same system will simply rebrand itself and survive.Britain’s globalist establishment, for decades, tried to equate empty apologies with accountability. Restore Britain is saying that apology is not enough and that there must be prosecutions, sackings, disclosure, deportations and public naming of failure.Prime Minister Keir Starmer and senior government figures, so far, have not issued a major response to the report at the time referenced in the source material. That silence is another insult from a political class that moves swiftly against public anger but slowly against institutional shame.Starmer’s position is especially sensitive because he once led the Crown Prosecution Service. The scandal now raises renewed questions about the wider criminal-justice culture that operated during years when many victims say they were ignored.Restore Britain, with its report, is now forcing a confrontation that Westminster would rather avoid. The movement is demanding that the country stop managing the scandal and start punishing it.The establishment will try to narrow the debate to “community tensions,” “language,” and “responsible discourse.” But the core issue is simpler and darker. British children were raped, the state failed them, and the guilty must be made to pay.The report’s most explosive accusation is that the cover-up was ideological. It argues that post-WWII immigration policy, failed integration, multicultural dogma and fear of offending minority communities helped create the conditions in which abuse networks flourished.That is why the report is significant beyond the criminal cases themselves. It connects the grooming-gang scandal to the larger question of whether Britain still has the will to defend its own people, its own children and its own national future.Remigration, for British patriots, is not a slogan but a policy response to state failure. Foreign criminals must be removed, hostile networks dismantled, and communities that enabled abuse subjected to the full force of the law.The report is not the final word, and its claims will face scrutiny. But it has already broken through the silence that official Britain relied on for years.The post Restore Britain’s Rape Gang Inquiry Report Reveals UK Globalist Establishment Cover-Up appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.