"We import non-Western sex offenders in droves"

Women's safety in their own country should be more important than not offending certain minorities, UK politician Alexandra Phillips says.

WORLD POLITICS JULY 11. 2024 16:18

She has had several frightening encounters with foreigners, including an Afghan man who followed her all the way to her front door, shouting at her in Arabic and even doing indecent things to himself, Alexandra Phillips recollected. The British journalist and politician, who was a MEP from 2019 to 2020 for the Brexit Party, spoke on Talk TV about what women, especially blonde women in London, who are regularly exposed to sexual assault by migrants, have to endure, the Norwegian Document news portal wrote.

Phillips said she doesn’t care if she is called a racist because she believes the safety of women in their own country should be more important than not offending certain minorities.

The Interpol, Europol and the CIA have data on who commits crimes in different countries around the world, she said, highlighting some of the statistics.

The number of non-Western immigrants in Denmark increased by 158 per cent between 2020 and 2023. Over the same period, crime in Denmark went up by 31 per cent. What’s more

in the same period, the number of sexual offences rose by 248 per cent. Almost none of the perpetrators were born in a Western country.

In Sweden, the level of non-Western immigration rose by 248 per cent from 2020 to 2023 while overall crime went up by 24 per cent. The number of rapes in Sweden increased by 359 percent during this period. Could there be a correlation, Philips raised the question, and pointed out that

„we import non-Western sex offenders in droves”.

Honesty is needed about these figures in the UK too, as people like her are at risk just by taking the tube home from work, the politician, who has now joined Nigel Farage’s Reform UK, says.

I don’t want to live in a country that doesn’t value my safety enough to have this discussion,

Phillips stressed.

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crime, migration, sexual abuse, uk