What they're not telling you: # Report Exposes Shocking Explosion In EU Sex Crimes The European Union has concealed the scale of a sexual violence epidemic now affecting nearly 2 million citizens, with recorded rapes surging 150 percent since 2014 while political leaders dodge accountability for the policy decisions that coincide with the crisis. A comprehensive report compiled by The Campaign for an Independent Britain, Stand for Our Sovereignty, and think tank Facts4EU documents staggering increases in sexual offences across EU member states. Between 2015 and 2024, EU authorities recorded 664,293 rapes.
What the Documents Show
Sexual violence offences nearly doubled in the same decade, jumping 94 percent between 2014 and 2024. In 2024 alone, 256,302 sexual offences were logged—part of a total of 1.9 million recorded between 2015 and 2024. The vast majority of victims were women. These numbers represent not abstract statistics but a documented humanitarian crisis unfolding across an entire continent. The timing of these increases is politically inconvenient.
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The sharpest rises coincide directly with the 2015 migration surge initiated under Angela Merkel's open-door policies. The report's authors acknowledge that definitions and reporting practices vary by country, yet the pattern is unmistakable across multiple nations. Spain experienced a 322 percent surge in rape reports over the last decade. Germany, where foreigners are documented as vastly overrepresented in violent crime statistics, saw rape cases rise 72 percent since 2018 alone. Mainstream coverage has consistently minimized these connections, treating migration and crime as unrelated policy questions rather than examining their documented correlation. What distinguishes this data is its refusal to disappear.
What Else We Know
Trends, as the report notes, do not lie. Yet European political establishments have largely avoided confronting what these trends reveal about the consequences of their immigration decisions. Britain now faces a similar choice. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, despite his government losing control of more than 30 councils and around 1,500 councillors, is reportedly eyeing a Brussels "reset" that could restore freedom of movement provisions tied to the EU. Critics warn that such a move would import the same wave of violent crime now devastating continental communities. Britain has already struggled with rising sexual offences linked to illegal migration and specific communities—a problem that could accelerate under increased EU integration.
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