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BBC refuses to cover rape gang report despite quarter million victims

Joe Rogan Experience · Joe Rogan Experience #2524 - Rupert Lowe · July 8, 2026
BBC refuses to cover rape gang report despite quarter million victims
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Joe Rogan Experience #2524 - Rupert Lowe
"Well, their response to this has been pretty muted to be frank. I mean, the BBC haven't covered it at all. Really, a national monopolistic broadcaster paid for by a compulsory fee have not covered this as a as a matter of public interest. nor of Sky nor of nor properly of the Daily Telegraph."
Despite documenting an estimated 250,000 rapes across 147 UK locations, the BBC and major British media outlets have refused to cover the crowdfunded rape gang inquiry report according to MP Rupert Lowe. Only GB News provided limited coverage with one evening segment. The BBC, funded by compulsory license fees, has completely ignored what Lowe calls a massive national scandal, demonstrating what he describes as the broadcaster 'dripping poison into the veins of Britain every day.'

About this episode

Joe Rogan hosts British Member of Parliament Rupert Lowe for an explosive discussion centered on Britain's alleged rape gang crisis and the systematic erosion of British sovereignty. Lowe presents findings from a crowdfunded citizen inquiry documenting an estimated minimum of 250,000 rapes of predominantly white working-class English girls by organized gangs consisting mainly of Pakistani Muslim men operating across 147 locations in the UK over 30-50 years. The investigation, funded by 20,000 concerned citizens raising £600,000, was necessary because the British government refused to conduct a statutory inquiry, allegedly to protect multicultural policies and preserve Labour Party's Muslim block vote through postal voting systems.

Lowe, age 68, who entered Parliament in July 2024 and leads the Restore Britain party, argues that British elites deliberately engineered mass immigration post-World War II as a coordinated plan to diminish nationalism and integrate Britain into a European socialist superstate. He reveals that Britain currently arrests approximately 12,000 people annually for social media posts, that parallel Sharia law courts operate with government tolerance throughout Britain, and that illegal immigrants receive priority access to NHS dental care, housing, and welfare ahead of British citizens. The BBC and major British media have refused to cover the rape gang report despite its scale.

The conversation expands to Britain's broader institutional corruption, including what Lowe describes as a compromised judiciary, the Fabian Society's influence over Labour Party leadership using a wolf in sheep's clothing as its official emblem, and Tony Blair's legislative reforms that created hundreds of unelected quangos undermining parliamentary sovereignty. Lowe warns that Britain faces terminal decline unless major reforms occur by 2029, calling for mass deportations, defunding the BBC, repealing Blair-era legislation, and returning power to elected representatives. The episode also touches on COVID policies, pharmaceutical corruption, California Governor Newsom's FBI investigation, and the fragility of individual liberty in Western democracies.

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