Labour accused of 'putting migration ahead of women's safety' as Reform UK sees surge in female support: 'We don't feel safe on Britain's streets!'
Dame Andrea Jenkyns accused Labour of 'putting Muslim and Pakistani voters' over 'everyone else' in the case of grooming gangs
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Dame Andrea Jenkyns has accused Labour of "putting the Muslim and Pakistani vote over everybody else" as Reform UK has seen a surge in female supporters.
Support for Nigel Farage's party has doubled among women aged 45 to 60 since the general election, making it the most popular choice for many Gen X voters.
Speaking to GB News, Jenkyns declared that women "do not feel safe" on Britain's streets, and the Tories and Labour have equally "let women down" when it comes to safety.
The Mayor of Greater Lincolnshire told GB News: "I think we're appealing to women on several factors. Number one, I think the two main parties have let down people full stop. We've seen the state of the economy, we've seen how Rachel Reeves is handling the economy.
Andrea Jenkyns has hit out at Keir Starmer for 'putting Muslim voters above everyone else' as female support for Reform UK surges
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"They're not happy with what Conservatives did, they're not happy with what Labour are doing, and I think as a woman, we don't feel safe on the street anymore."
Claiming that Reform is the "only party" to stand up for the "real issues" affecting Britons, Jenkyns added: "I don't feel safe when I come down to London on the tube, and it's not a good place to be in.
"And I really feel that Reform are the only party who's truly standing up between right and wrong, not a two-tier policing system, calling out the real issues that affect everyday men and women across Britain."
Asked by host Dawn Neesom if she believes the Labour Government are "putting the woke view and migration issue before the safety of women and girls", Jenkyns agreed.
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PAJenkyns told GB News: "100 per cent they are, and also where the grooming gangs are concerned, they put Muslim voters, Pakistani voters ahead of the rest of the people and those white British girls who got groomed and raped by these people.
"Because these are the demographic groups that are voting for Labour, so they're not biting the hand that feeds them. I know that might sound blunt, but that's a fact of it."
She added: "And that's so sad because to me it should be true equality under the rule of law. Whoever you are, if you've done wrong, you should be going down for crimes like this."
Addressing the scale of Britain's women's safety crisis, Jenkyns claimed that society has "gone back 50 years".
Jenkyns told GB News that women 'don't feel safe on Britain's streets'
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Jenkyns explained: "Look at the whole trans stuff as well, safety in changing rooms, toilets for both men and women where they can go in either now, it's wrong. And we have gone back 50 years in my view, and that's why we've got to keep fighting.
"I know you're passionate Dawn, and it is great having you as a presenter of common sense and actually to protect women, to protect our next generation."
Criticising the Government's inability to improve women's safety, Jenkyns recalled being "booed" by MPs when raising the issue in the House of Commons.
Jenkyns concluded: "When I was an MP, I remember asking a question in the Commons for the crimes per nationality to be published, and I got booed by the Labour Party, the Lib Dems, and the SNP. And I think what that demonstrates is that Westminster is so out of touch with working men and women on the streets of Britain, and I don't feel safe."