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Nigel Farage Demands Gov’t Release Full Migrant Crime Stats

Brexit leader Nigel Farage has called on the government to publish full statistics on migrant crime, as is done in countries such as Denmark, while calling for the country to be “grouped” through open immigration policies. He slandered the Conservative Party for exposing it to “crime”.

Kuwait, Tunisia, Lebanon, Somalia, Jordan, Uganda, Morocco, Iraq , Algeria ranks high on the list. By comparison, nationalities over 40 were more likely to commit crimes than native Danes, relative to their relative population size.

The figures prompted Nigel Farage to demand a full explanation of migrant crime statistics from the UK government. The government has revealed some details, but is refusing to release all data at this time.

As previously reported, some key figures are far more open and allowing voters to make their own decisions depending on the facts, even if the facts sometimes pose difficulties. points out this very closed position of the British government compared to its European allies. read. Among them is Conservative MP Neil O’Brien, who has become something of a whistleblower over the government’s concealment of statistics he claimed were essential to an informed debate on immigration. Ta.

He said, for example, that the Interior Ministry collects data on the ethnicity of people arrested, but refuses to publish data disaggregated by nationality. The Home Office also refuses to reveal the prisoners’ immigration status, including whether they entered the country illegally or as asylum seekers.

Mr Farage told GB News on Monday: “Allowing illegal immigrants to enter and stay allows criminal organizations to have richer prey in our country than in their country of origin, and in some cases, potentially have their hands cut off.

“We have opened the door to mass crime in Western Europe. Denmark is courageous enough to publish its figures. In Sweden, the media has not given much attention to the background and ethnicity of the perpetrators of horrific violent and sexual crimes. It’s illegal to even discuss it. And in this country, everyone stays at Stumm. We don’t know the truth until we have the numbers.”

The Brexit leader claimed women no longer wear expensive jewelery in Britain’s big cities like London for fear of it being robbed by “bad guys” imported from other countries.

“We know our critics are going to say we’re racist. We’re not. There’s a reason we put this out. We’re just expressing the facts. “That’s appalling,” he said.

Mr Farage said many of the young male migrants flocking to the UK come from cultures where “women are not even second class citizens” and where sexual exploitation and abuse of women is “mainstream”.

“We are therefore prepared to tolerate British women suffering at the hands of bad people from these countries. “Not all people from these countries are bad people, I stress that point again. “We would rather let the natives suffer in silence than tell the truth,” he said.

“You can’t discuss it because it’s too bad, it’s too difficult, and of course it’s racist. Remember, anyone who discusses it is far-right and therefore evil and evil. It’s wrong.”

The Brexit Party leader and honorary leader of the populist British Reform Party said one reason for the government’s reluctance to reveal the full story about the link between immigration and crime was because of the “Tory poll support”. “Even if the approval rate among the public is lower than the approval rate,” he suggested. The current low level is because he allowed this to happen after less than 14 years in office. ”

In fact, an Ipsos survey conducted this month found that British citizens are more dissatisfied with their government’s handling of immigration than at any time before the Brexit referendum and say they are more satisfied with the government’s handling of immigration. Only 9% did. compared to more than two-thirds who are dissatisfied. Despite the government’s claims to crack down on illegal immigration, more boat migrants have arrived on British shores so far this year than at any other time.

Follow Kurt Jindulka on X: Or email kzindulka@breitbart.com.

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