Outgoing British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faced a direct, horrifying case during questions in the House of Commons Questions and responded with zero sympathy for the victim, zero commitment to real change, and a shameless pivot to smearing his political opponents.
A vulnerable young girl in Ashfield was raped in a park by a Pakistani national who had been housed in an HMO after British nurses and workers were removed to accommodate illegal migrants. The perpetrator is now serving 14 years in prison.
Reform UK MP Lee Anderson spelled out the consequences of Labour’s policies in plain terms: “This was a monster allowed into this country by this awful government.”
Please watch this video.
— Zia Yusuf (@ZiaYusufUK) July 1, 2026
Starmer shows no remorse, not even a word of sorrow for the victim and her family.
A sick, depraved man who will go down in history as one of the worst PMs in history.
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He then posed the straightforward question any Prime Minister serious about women’s safety should have answered without hesitation.
“But if the Prime Minister is really serious about protecting young women and girls, do you agree with me and Reform UK that every single illegal migrant coming to this country should be detained, not allowed to claim asylum and then deported?”
Starmer’s reply was a masterclass in evasion. He declared himself “very proud” of bringing net migration down by 82 per cent compared to the previous government.
He rattled off statistics about asylum decisions at record levels, the backlog down, removals up 41 per cent, and asylum hotels closing. He claimed small boat crossings were coming down and that 70,000 people with no right to be here had been deported.
Then he attacked Reform.
“He likes to ask questions. He should be asking some questions of the leader of his party sitting next to him. He received £5 million from a crypto billionaire and then privately lobbied the Bank of England on digital currencies.” Starmer charged.
He added, “So did their leader carry out lobbying, paid, why did he keep his £5 million gift secret, and are they happy with their leader earning £20,000 an hour flogging gold bullion? They need to ask questions across their benches, but they never do.”
Not one word about the raped girl. Not one word of anger at the monster who attacked her. Just deflection and political theatre.
Reform UK’s Shadow Home Secretary Zia Yusuf watched the exchange and summed up Starmer’s performance without hesitation.
“Starmer shows no remorse, not even a word of sorrow for the victim and her family. A sick, depraved man who will go down in history as one of the worst PMs in history.”
This episode sits squarely inside the wider grooming gangs scandal that has destroyed the lives of tens of thousands of British girls while authorities looked the other way for fear of racism accusations.
Independent MP Rupert Lowe’s Rape Gang Inquiry Report documented a coordinated national campaign of rape, trafficking and torture against up to 250,000 young British girls, overwhelmingly white, carried out by predominantly Pakistani Muslim gangs operating across 149 local authority districts.
The patterns were the same everywhere: girls plied with drugs and alcohol, passed around, treated as disposable. Police and councils repeatedly failed to act, redacted ethnicity data, and suppressed evidence to protect community relations rather than children.
One grotesque example involves convicted Rochdale grooming gang leader Shabir Ahmed. Stripped of British citizenship after his conviction for multiple rapes and trafficking of girls as young as 13, he cannot be deported because of a loophole in the Immigration Act 1971 protecting certain pre-1973 Commonwealth citizens with long residence.
He is due for release imminently and will be monitored at taxpayer expense while living under restrictions. Labour MP Paul Waugh, whose constituency covers the area, called him a “depraved paedophile” who should have been removed years ago.
The same institutional failure appears in sentencing debates. When Conservative MP Katie Lam pressed the Government on whether grooming gang perpetrators would serve their full prison terms, the Justice Minister waffled about prison capacity and the need to ensure serious offenders “serve time at all.”
Lam rightly called it out: ensuring these vile men serve their sentences is the bare minimum, not a luxury.
Starmer himself announced a national inquiry into grooming gangs more than a year ago. There has not been a single meaningful update since. It has all the hallmarks of gesture politics designed to look concerned while delivering nothing.
He’s been repeatedly asked about this and always deflects, even right up to today.
Watch Starmer give a nothing answer on the national rape gang inquiry.
— Sedd (@SeddSezz) July 1, 2026
He announced the inquiry over a year ago.
We haven’t received a single update since.
This is gesture politics with no tangible results nor action.
It took Rupert, with far fewer resources no less, to… pic.twitter.com/WhqGjWdIcn
Political correctness, fear of offending certain communities, and a refusal to enforce borders or remove dangerous foreign nationals have repeatedly put British girls in harm’s way. Labour’s response to every fresh outrage is the same: boast about numbers, attack opponents, and hope the public forgets the victims.
Lee Anderson and Reform UK are refusing to let that happen. They are naming the failures and demanding the only policy that actually protects women and girls: detain illegal migrants on arrival, reject bogus asylum claims from those who commit crimes, and deport them without delay.
'Surely, this is a time now for Sir Keir Starmer to start answering questions with proper answers.'
— GB News (@GBNEWS) July 1, 2026
Reform UK MP Lee Anderson slams the PM for not engaging with his question on protecting young women and girls at today's PMQs. pic.twitter.com/UlA2VeJG6d
Starmer’s government has chosen a different path. It prefers to house illegal migrants ahead of British workers, then dodge accountability when yet another child is raped or murdered.
It prefers inquiries that stall and reports that gather dust over decisive action. It prefers smearing Nigel Farage over confronting the consequences of its own policies.
Utterly bizarre watching the Worst Prime Minister of the Worst Government in History telling us how brilliant he has been etc, when in reality he’s just been kicked out by his own MPs after only two years, for being so detested and useless. https://t.co/EDtrbsvPxC
— Mike Gardner (@mikegardner_wb) July 1, 2026
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