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Robinson Claims British Rape Cases Rose from 8,000 to 80,000 Since Mass Immigration

Tom Bilyeu Impact Theory · British Identity Crisis: The Role of Immigration, Values, and Political Correctness | Tommy Robinson PT 2 · June 6, 2026
Robinson Claims British Rape Cases Rose from 8,000 to 80,000 Since Mass Immigration
Tom Bilyeu Impact Theory
Tom Bilyeu Impact Theory
British Identity Crisis: The Role of Immigration, Values, and Political Correctness | Tommy Robinson PT 2
"You know the rape figures? In 2003, we had 8,000 rapes in Britain. In 2023, we had 80,000. We meant to wait till there's 800,000 in another 20 years. Sweden, 1975, 360 rapes. Last year, 32,000. Do you know where the rape figures haven't gone up? Poland and Hungary. Why? No mass open border immigration."
Robinson cited dramatic increases in reported rape cases in Britain and Sweden over the past two decades, attributing the rise directly to immigration from Islamic countries. He contrasted these figures with Poland and Hungary, which he said maintained low rape statistics by rejecting mass immigration. The claim connects to his broader argument that cultural incompatibility drives crime.

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On this episode of Impact Theory, host Tom Bilyeu sat down with British activist Tommy Robinson for a controversial two-hour conversation on immigration, Islam, and national identity in the United Kingdom. Robinson, founder of the English Defence League and leader of the Unite the Kingdom movement, presented a stark assessment of what he calls an existential cultural conflict driven by mass immigration from Islamic nations. He argued that core Islamic values are fundamentally incompatible with British culture and that demographic change threatens to make ethnic Britons a minority in their own country. Robinson presented crime statistics comparing immigrants from different nations, claiming German data shows Algerian immigrants commit violent crimes at vastly higher rates than Japanese immigrants, and that rape figures in Britain rose from 8,000 in 2003 to 80,000 in 2023 due to immigration. He disclosed that he negotiated directly with Metropolitan Police to allow peaceful nationalist rallies, threatening to hold counter-demonstrations in Muslim areas if police treated his movement with the hostility they showed in prior years. Robinson called for banning all capital from Qatar and Saudi Arabia, even at significant economic cost, arguing these nations fund mosques and universities that spread radical ideology. He predicted a school massacre would serve as the tipping point toward civil war, citing polling that shows 30% of Britons expect such conflict. Bilyeu pushed back throughout, challenging Robinson to offer solutions beyond deportation and questioning whether blanket immigration bans based on religion could be morally justified. Robinson rejected forced deportations of legal immigrants but called for financial incentives to encourage non-integrated Muslims to leave and for stopping all Islamic immigration immediately. The conversation closed with Robinson urging political engagement and describing an organic revival of Christianity and masculinity among young British men as a counter-movement to what he sees as cultural surrender.

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