UK Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp Speaks Out on Immigrant Crime
Chris Philp is a Conservative politician and Shadow Home Secretary, who wants the truth about Muslim crime, and its punishment, to no longer be hidden by the government and the police, but made available to an increasingly anxious public. More on his views can be found here:
‘Labour must act over shocking asylum seeker rape revelations'
by Chris Philp, Express,
We have been told by the left that allowing high levels of immigration is a matter of compassion and that to question it is somehow wrong. We were lectured by human rights lawyers like Keir Starmer that numbers don’t matter and nor does our own culture.
But as we witness waves of immigration without integration, no one in good faith can now accept the left’s arguments any longer. It has never been clearer that the public has had enough of uncontrolled immigration.
Rising crime, strained communities, public sector costs running to billions and pressure on housing can be traced back to failures in immigration policy. Parallel societies have developed in some parts of the country, with completely separate cultures and social norms that bear no relation to British life.
Muslims do not want to integrate into British society. They are happy to pocket every conceivable benefit offered by the generous welfare state, which has caused great expense to the Exchequer, but they know that, as the Qur’an instructs, they “must not take Jews or Christians as friends, for they are friends only with each other.” They also cannot be expected to integrate into a society fashioned by non-Muslims, who are “the most vile of created beings.” They live in the U.K., but to the precise extent that they hold fast to Islam, they cannot become truly British.
Evidence has recently come to light that certain nationalities have a very high propensity to commit crime. Afghan men, for example, are around 20 times more likely to commit sex offences than average. Congolese nationals are many times more likely to commit violent crime. And yet the full data on this issue is still not available.
This is precisely what had happened with the grooming gang scandal. They operated within a conspiracy of silence and cover up for years, because the majority of perpetrators were of Pakistani origin. Concerns around the demographics were dismissed as racist. We Conservatives have made clear this can never happen again.
Labour doesn’t want the public to know just how much of the crime in the U.K. is committed by Muslim migrants, nor what sentences they were given, nor whether at the end of their sentences they were deported. It realizes that if the awful truth were known, an enraged British public would demand that Muslim migration be stopped, a position that not Labour, but the Conservatives and Reform parties, embrace. Labour’s current leader, Keir Starmer, was head of the Crown Prosecution Service during the years when there was almost no prosecution of the Pakistani grooming gangs; that’s a period of his life that he wishes could be forgotten.
Chris Philp has made the case for informing the public, that is starting to show up in numbers at the well-appointed hotels in picturesque villages where so many of these Muslim immigrants are now being housed, to protest this state of affairs. The public no longer fears being tarred with the word “racist.” Labour is sinking in the polls, in large part because of its failure to confront the Muslim migrant problem in all of its aspects, from the cost to taxpayers of supporting them, to the crimes they commit in such profusion. Kemi Badenoch, Shadow Prime Minister, and Nigel Farage, head of the Reform Party, are hoping to take Starmer’s place, and both are eminently sensible on the immigrant question.
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UK: Police deny cover-up of fact that rape suspect was Muslim migrant, blame Home Office ‘national guidance’
The Warwickshire police coverup, although blatant, isn’t an isolated incident. There have been concerted efforts across the West to hide the fact that Sharia-adherent Muslims hold values that are markedly different from those of Western free societies.
It should not be up to the state and the state police to decide whether to keep the public in the dark about who exactly is committing crime, in an attempt to protect the government from public accountability. The bottom line is that the UK government wants to fool the public into thinking that its open-door migration project was a success, instead of the catastrophe that it was and is. Innocent people are being stabbed, murdered, raped and groomed at alarming rates due to the reckless unvetted migration policy of the UK’s treasonous government. Holding on to power at any cost is the goal of corrupt governments everywhere, and that is the reason for this “national guidance.”
PCC writes to Home Secretary asking for ‘clearer communications guidance’ for police forces
by Paul Jacques, Police Professional, August 7, 2025:
Ahmad Mulakhil, 23, and Mohammad Kabir, 23, have since been charged in connection with the reported rape on Tuesday July 22. Both are due to appear at Warwick Crown Court on August 26.
The case has prompted strong public concern and commentary around the release of information, including the immigration status of those accused.
The leader of Warwickshire County Council, Councillor George Finch, shared a letter on social media alleging the suspects were asylum seekers and accusing the Warwickshire Police and the Home Office of covering it up.
Chief Constable Alex Franklin-Smith responded by stating the force “did not and will not cover up such criminality” (see https://policeprofessional.com/news/warwickshire-police-responds-to-cover-up-accusations-over-nuneaton-rape/).
Mr Seccombe said: “This is a horrific crime and my thoughts continue to be with the victim and her family at this incredibly difficult time.
As PCC, I am holding Warwickshire Police to account and will continue to do so. In the past few days I have sought and received clear assurances around the investigation, the safeguarding of the victim, and how wider community concerns are being addressed.
“I’ve also questioned the approach taken to public communication, as that has been the focus of much debate.
“Like all forces, Warwickshire Police finds itself in a difficult position of trying to carefully balance the legal safeguards which protect the integrity of the judicial process, while maintaining public order and simultaneously ensuring that public confidence is maintained through transparency and honesty.”
He added: “Currently police forces are in an invidious position when deciding what can and should be disclosed in sensitive cases, given that the national guidance is silent on both the ethnicity and immigration status of suspects.
“It is very easy to criticise and suggest that the balance of disclosure hasn’t been correct, but it is much harder to take these decisions on the ground.”…
He said: “It is imperative that police forces have revised guidance as soon as possible, so everyone has the clarity needed on what information will be released, when it will be released and by whom, for any incidents going forward”….


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