Police cast spells over data because soaring rape statistics contain a radioactive truth - Peter Bleksley
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There’s a statistic that those in power would rather you didn’t hear
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It is a matter of national shame that crime statistics are generally inaccurate and unreliable. Even the Government’s own website warns, ‘Police recorded crime figures can be considerably affected by changes in recording policy and practice’. It’s almost like they don’t want us to know.
If you are fortunate enough to encounter an honest serving police officer who has the huge misfortune to patrol the Notting Hill Carnival, then they will tell you that ambitious senior officers weave spells over their spreadsheets, as they endeavour to paint that blood-letting stab-fest as being as peaceful as your local village fete.
Back in the day when domestic burglary was a national policing priority, with politicians piling pressure on Chief Constables to do something about it, officers who attended the home of a victim who may have had a clear size 10 shoe mark next to the lock on their front door, or whose rear French doors showed obvious evidence of someone trying to jemmy them open, then so long as the burglar had not been able to gain entry to that home, the PC would be told to record that crime as criminal damage, rather than the attempted burglary that it blatantly was.
So now, by way of flying in the face of everything I’ve just said, I’m going to quote you some statistics! I’ve researched these as thoroughly as I can in order to deliver the accuracy you deserve…
In England and Wales during a calendar year spanning 2012/13, there were approximately 16,000 offences of rape recorded. By 2024/25, this figure had ballooned to over 71,000.
The Establishment will tell you that this increase is in part due to improved methods of recording these crimes, and an increased willingness of victims to come forward.
There may be an element of truth to this, but here’s a statistic that those in power would rather you didn’t hear, which is that during the same time period the population grew by about four million, most of which was down to immigration.
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Many of these immigrants came here to work or study, but hundreds of thousands of them have found their way to our shores by hiding in the back of lorries, or by arriving on those wretched dinghies that we see heading over here on any day when the wind isn’t howling.
The Government calls these people ‘irregular arrivals’, conveniently turning a blind eye to the fact that entering the UK by unsafe means is a criminal offence, so I’ll stick with the more accurate description of ‘illegal immigrants.’
I appreciate that using such language and expressing concerns over these levels of migration might get me branded by this Government or some of its lap-dog ideological police officers as ‘far-right’, but what the heck, they have my address, so I’m easy for them to find if ever they are foolish enough to pay me a visit.
In the spirit of being in for a penny, I’ll be in for a pound; it is a massive dereliction of duty by any Government to allow huge numbers of young undocumented men into our country when we don’t know the backgrounds, criminal histories, education, skills and the intentions of these people.
It is also beyond reckless and dangerous stupidity, to expect men who have come from cultures diametrically opposed to ours, where women are treated as chattels, where they have none of the rights, freedoms and equality that are fundamental to our civil society, to fall immediately and completely into line with our culture and standards of acceptable behaviour, and to abide by our levels of respect for our man-made laws and one another.
This lamentable government has promised us that it will publish crime statistics by nationality, so we should get to see what country an offender originated from, and the types of crime they have committed.
Seeing as how adept Starmer and his putrid cabinet are at telling untruths, I’m not going to hold my breath waiting for these figures, but if we do ever get to see this data, then my informed guess is that Afghans, Albanians, Iraqis and criminals from Sudan will feature prominently.
Home Office civil servants will attempt to diffuse any tensions these statistics may cause by using woke language such as ‘overrepresented groups’ or ‘relative likelihoods’, but with any luck, we’ll be able to see through their smokescreens and establish the truth.
If we do, then I confidently predict that the complete folly of both this government and its abysmal Tory predecessor in allowing huge numbers of strangers into this island will be shown up for the unforgivable failure that it was, and is.