Over two years, Taylor was raped by more than 100 “Asian” men.
One common tactic used by the gangs, Taylor said, was to send taxis to pick up drunk girls late at night. The driver would pretend to stop at a shop for a drink, then drive off, leaving the girl behind. A group of men would then “rescue” her, only to take her to a pre-arranged house for gang rape.
Before they raped her, they would chant, “Bismillah Hir Rahman Nir Rahim.” Translated into English as, “In the name of Allah, The Most Gracious and The Most Merciful.”
She witnessed shootings, had knives held to her throat and a gun held to her head. The gangs used the death of one of the other girls as leverage, threatening that anyone who spoke out would be next.
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Last year, Rupert Lowe MP (Restore Britain) launched a campaign to raise funds to hold an independent national inquiry into the UK’s Muslim rape gangs. This year, the victim-led Rape Gang Inquiry was held, during which testimonies from victims, parents, carers, politicians, a variety of experts and whistle-blowers were heard over ten days, from 2 February to 12 February. On 16 June 2026, the Inquiry released its report.
Thousands of rape gang victims and family members volunteered their testimonies to the Inquiry. On pages 18 to 101, the Inquiry’s report provides a summary of some of them. The following is Taylor’s testimony. Taylor is not her real name. “Some of the witnesses have to remain anonymous for their own safety,” the report says. You can read the full report HERE.
Taylor’s story yet again raises the excuse used too often by police in such cases: there was nothing they could do because she had “consented.”
Time and time again, people point out that police and other authorities did not intervene because, they say, the child consented to sexual relations with an adult. But what no one mentions is the crime of statutory rape.
“Statutory rape” refers to sexual activity with a person under the age of consent, which in the UK is 16 years old. It is an extremely serious sexual offence. Under the Sexual Offences Act 2003, it is illegal for anyone to engage in sexual intercourse or other sexual activity with a person under 16, even if the younger person appears to consent. This is because children are legally deemed incapable of providing valid consent.
On this basis, whenever police are called to attend a reported rape case involving any child under 17, the police know that, if sexual contact is established, it is a rape case; the perpetrator should be arrested and the child should be immediately given protection, regardless of what the rapist claims.
Reading the testimonies from The Rape Gang Inquiry, it could be argued that 16 is too low for the age of consent and that it should be raised to 21, say, to protect all teenagers from predatory adults. However, would this actually improve child safety as the police are not even adhering to existing laws designed to protect children?
‘Taylor’
‘Taylor’ was introduced at the age of twelve to older men through her friends, many of whom were adult Muslim men. They began by giving her lifts home from school, sometimes in black cabs and sometimes in their own cars. Taylor saw the men buying gifts for her friends and initially wished she could receive gifts too.
On one occasion, instead of being taken to school, she was driven to one of the men’s sister’s houses and taught how to cook “Asian food.” Her friends spent more time with the men, but because her parents expected her to come straight home after school, she had limited contact with them beyond the lifts. She notes that her friends were already doing adult things such as smoking, drinking, and going to clubs, whereas she still had a more child-like disposition.
This dynamic continued for three years until she turned 15, when the abuse began. She started going with her friends to a restaurant run by Muslim men to help with deliveries. This escalated when one of the men who worked there – a 35-year-old Bangladeshi man – kissed her, causing her to run away. The same man later raped her when she was 15. Because her friends were also being abused, Taylor believed it was normal and that the man was her boyfriend. However, when she walked in on him with one of her friends, she realised this was not the case. After this, her behaviour changed dramatically: she began skipping school and drinking heavily.
During a family incident that led to police being called, Taylor’s father mentioned his suspicions that she was being abused by Asian men. The police responded that there was nothing they could do because she had “consented.” Police were called on multiple occasions regarding the abuse of Taylor and her friends, but they consistently refused to take action. The only time they helped her was when a group of “Asian” girls called the police; officers then returned Taylor and her friend home. Taylor believes they only intervened on that occasion because they did not want to face accusations of racism, given that the call came from “Asian” women.
By the age of 16, she had been introduced to many more men and was constantly harassed by them over the phone. Some men would initially appear kind and caring, leading her to believe they were in a relationship, only to lure her into situations where she would be gang-raped. They used a combination of false kindness, violent abuse, and alcohol to coerce and control her. Cars would stop in the street and demand she get in. She would be raped and then taken to the next abuser. She claims that on some nights she was passed to as many as ten different men, and estimates she was abused by around 100 men in total.
One common tactic used by the gangs was to send taxis to pick up drunk girls late at night. The driver would pretend to stop at a shop for a drink, then drive off, leaving the girl behind. A group of men would then “rescue” her, only to take her to a pre-arranged house for gang rape. A number of women also played a role in directing girls to their abusers in exchange for gifts and money. These women would trap the girls in properties or use violence to coerce them. Taylor has witnessed shootings, had knives held to her throat, and a gun held to her head. The gangs used the death of one of the other girls as leverage, threatening that anyone who spoke out would be next.
Realising she had to escape the abuse, Taylor made a detailed twenty-page statement to the police. She provided the phone numbers of more than one hundred “Asian” men and showed them messages in which the men threatened to rape her mother, beat her father, and burn down the family home. No investigation followed. Both her teachers at school and her GP were aware that something was seriously wrong but did not pursue their suspicions further.

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There should be refuges for girls who are being abused in this way, staffed by workers who understand what is going on, and can advocate for the young people, with a security trained concierge to deal with uninvited visitors.