It’s bad in the UK, but not that bad. By Dan Hannan.
One of the toughest things in politics is trying to explain that, yes, things are bad, but no, they are not quite as bad as you think. …
It is an argument that almost every British conservative now finds himself having with American rightists. Yes, things are bad. We have no First Amendment. We had a needless surge of immigration, much of it illegal and involving some seriously bad hombres. Our public sector is riddled with the kind of wokery that has been in retreat stateside since 2024.
At the same time, though, no, things are not that bad. Although dim-witted cops disgracefully feel people’s collars over social media posts, these visits almost never result in prosecutions, let alone convictions. We are not at the point of imposing sharia law on a country that is 94% non-Muslim and in which, even among the 6%, there are plenty of secularists. Crimes by minorities are not systematically covered up.
Rape gangs:
This last point is perhaps the most difficult to make. The abuse of white girls by gangs of men, mainly of Pakistani background, in Northern and Midlands towns, was a scandal. Social workers, terrified of being accused of racism, did not investigate as vigorously as they should have. Police officers, for the same reason, hung back. In some cases, victims were not believed. There may even have been pressure from local officials not to pursue some suspects.
These things are shameful. …
It is not true, though, that the crimes were overlooked. The investigative reporter Andrew Norfolk ran a major feature on them at the start of 2011, the first of many front-page stories in the Times. Prosecutions followed, and in 2012, the first gang members were convicted. Was the story as big a deal as it ought to have been? No. The Trumpian vibe-shift had not yet happened, and it was still considered not quite the done thing to dwell on crimes by minorities against white people. When Elon Musk revived the issue on X in 2024, many Brits felt sheepish about not having made more of a fuss earlier. …
250,000 victims?
Even worse is to make exaggerated claims on behalf of the victims. Rupert Lowe, an MP who broke away from Nigel Farage’s Reform to found the more hard-line Restore party, has just published his own “Rape Gang Inquiry Report”, which begins with a false quotation from Einstein and carries on in a similar vein, mingling genuine crimes with implausible allegations.
He asserts, as so many U.S. commentators now do, that 250,000 girls were abused — a figure that has no basis in reality, but was plucked from the air by a UKIP politician. It presents the assaults, not as sexual crimes, but as a kind of jihad — even though every imam has condemned the criminals.
Defending the establishment by pooh-poohing its critics:
Neither [Rupert Lowe or Tommy Robinson] has anything like the reach in Britain that most U.S. conservatives imagine. The first leads a fringe party that will not break into double digits. The second is seen as off-limits by hardcore anti-immigration campaigners because of his repeated run-ins with the law, which he somehow gets away with presenting in the United States as being about free speech.
Both men paint an apocalyptic picture of life in Britain, one that no one in the United Kingdom recognizes, but that confirms the impressions of those whose chief source of news is X. That is why both men have much larger followings in the U.S. than in their own country.
Dan is one the best English conservatives, in government during much of the time of the rape gangs. Would he be feeling a tiny bit responsible? He simply asserts things aren’t as bad as the Inquiry found, offering no evidence. And no, the figure of 250,000 was not simply plucked from the air. And the Koran makes it clear enough that raping non-Muslim women and lying to non-Muslims are perfectly ok with Islam.
The serious efforts I’ve seen place the number of victims between 100,000 and a million. But really, even if it is a hundred it is far too many. Quibbling over the number is just a distraction from the real issues of third world immigration, rape, conquest, political correctness, and Islam.
Dan leaves unaddressed the well-documented reality that the quality of life in the UK for whites has worsened (unless perhaps you live in a nice enclave with high property prices to keep out the undesirables). For example, from today on X:
Just so we are all on the same page:
>White male surrounded by Black males
>Black males ASSAULT White male on camera
>White male gets arrested (???)
>By White female cop (?!!)
>Police ask for footage not to be shared…what are we even doing here?! pic.twitter.com/5C3uLqqwX9
— Matt Van Swol (@mattvanswol) July 3, 2026
BREAKING
British authorities have released the ringleader of a Rochdale grooming gang, Shabir Ahmed, from prison
The Pakistani man was sentenced to 22 years for 30 child rape charges involving girls as young as 12. He was released after serving just 13 years & won’t be deported pic.twitter.com/22UW16GpRq
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) July 2, 2026