Jess Phillips kritisiert Tory-Behauptung, dass Migration mit einem erhöhten Risiko von Gewalt gegen Frauen und Mädchen verbunden sei – britische Politik live

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2025/dec/18/violence-women-girls-strategy-labour-conservatives-badenoch-starmer-latest-news-updates

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    1. CronusCronusCronus on

      > Phillips said that she agreed that data collection about these crimes has not been good enough.

      > the vast majority of the data that I am talking about is around people who were born in our country abusing other people who were born in our country.

      Erm…

    2. BobMonkhaus on

      Ask the grooming gang victims who resigned from your “investigation”, Jess.

    3. StGuthlac2025 on

      [„Campaigners are calling for ‘urgent action’ to be taken to protect Black, minoritised and migrant (BMM) women from fatal domestic abuse. ](https://metro.co.uk/2025/12/12/urgent-action-needed-protect-black-minoritised-women-fatal-domestic-abuse-25421145/)

      [A quarter of all female domestic homicide victims recorded between 2020 and 2024 were from BMM backgrounds, according to research from the Invisible Women campaign. The figures are even more stark in London, where figures show 62% of femicide victims in 2023 were Black – despite Black women comprising only around 14% of the city’s population.“](https://metro.co.uk/2025/12/12/urgent-action-needed-protect-black-minoritised-women-fatal-domestic-abuse-25421145/)

    4. Traditional-Milk-465 on

      Didn’t they just recently vote to not release data on crimes committed by migrants?

    5. RaymondBumcheese on

      It was quite interesting to see that most of the patriots arrested and interviewed after pestering migrants this last year have convictions for knocking women about. 

    6. TomsBookReviews on

      >*From every culture, from every creed, I have yet to come across any community where violence against women and girls does not happen.*

      This is utterly meaningless. The fact that all cultures commit crime does not mean that all cultures commit *equal* amounts of crime.

      Phillips is clearly aware that violence against women and girls is culturally-influenced – see, for example, her frequent attacks against pedophile sex trafficker manosphere freak Andew Tate. To be aware of this, and then suggest that people from repressive patriarchal cultures are not also more prone to violence against women, for the same reason as Andrew Tate fans are, is so deeply absurd that she cannot possibly actually believe it.

    7. SnortleJuice on

      Stuff like this is why I have to take social media breaks. It just angers the life out of me, politicians do not give a flying hoot about anyone or anything, except their careers. It’s just a game to them, pantomime

    8. WinHour4300 on

      Jess Phillips‘ constituency.  Birmingham Yardley. Percentage Muslim, 45.1%. 

    9. shady_emoji on

      Jess Phillips is very good at pretending to care about women and girls, while in actual fact all she cares about is placating the migrant electorate and staying in power

    10. Shockwavepulsar on

      Bad move. Some of the most misogynistic views come from conservative migrant views. Just look at why Islamic women are told to wear at least a niqab. 

    11. Reasonable-Put-2323 on

      So she’s basically doing again what she did last time. Throwing the hundreds of thousands of victims under the bus so she doesn’t lose her 600 seat margin by upsetting the Muslims in her constituency. Utter creature.

    12. HumansMustBeCrazy on

      I’d like to see the statistics against men for the last few decades.

      Also, can’t you just pass stricter laws about violence against humans in general? That would automatically cover women and girls.

    13. South_Buy_3175 on

      The sooner we just simply look at data without bias, the sooner we can fucking move on.

      Some cultures do have a backwards view on how women are treated, it’s no bloody secret, the evidence is staring politicians in the face but they simply refuse to admit it.

      We do have a very real problem with misogyny with the native population, but acting like it’s *just* the natives doing this is insane.

    14. SphincterRelaxer on

      When will people realise that Islam is not compatible with western society and clashes with progressive values and personal freedoms? It’s not migration it’s invasion. How come boats are full of young men? Why is nobody pointing out the obvious? Muslim men think women are cattle, Christian white women less than cattle but we are not allowed to say that cause it’s rAcIsT

    15. Jess Phillips is disgusting.

      I’ll always remember the images of her winning her election whilst being visibly upset and freighted by all the abuse she was getting from the group of angry Muslim men shouting at her aggressively, and quite rightly so, it was disgusting.

      But then when she was asked about it, she calls it a „male problem“ that could happen anywhere… oh funny that, I’ve never in my life seen this happening in other areas, seems to be a particular issue to Birmingham.

      Yet she’s too scared to lose votes to call it out for what it is, she would rather ignore it, let it get worse, let more women suffer abuse like this because of her self serving interests. Coward.

    16. Quite the contrast between the comments here and on the others about violence against women and girls in general.

    17. JaguarWitty9693 on

      Out of interest, what percentage of Phillips constituents are, er, ‘diverse?’

    18. BaBeBaBeBooby on

      Philips must have stats on this – so prove it Jess. You’re out at the next election anyway, so go down leaving a positive legacy

    19. Annual_History_796 on

      “Jess Phillips believes only white men can be rapists” is so obvious it’s not really even newsworthy at this point.

    20. Of course because Labour are ideologically opposed to the idea that there might be anything wrong with large scale immigration, or that some cultures aren’t compatible with our liberal secularism. And so they will simply deny that there is any kind of problem, and in this case also refuse to publish any data to see objectively whether there is.

      Phillips is one of those identity politics Labour politicians who is so sure in her own identity-backed positions that she is impervious to facts or alternative opinions, which leads her into ridiculous positions like this.

      The point here is one echoed on this sub quite often, which boils down to „there are white British offenders so why worry about the immigrants?“. (Strangely they always seem to forget the non-white Brits exist.) This is obviously a bad argument because immigrants are people we are choosing to add to our society and could choose not to, so any additional offending is something we are choosing to accept.

      And with regard to sexual assault, it’s especially a bad argument because we know that the source culture for a lot of immigrants currently has no respect for women so their behaviour is going to be (by our cultural standards) much worse.

    21. Specialist_Fish858 on

      ‚Tens of thousands of adult males annually from cultures and religions that openly treat women and girls like shit has no impact on how women and girls are treated‘

    22. DotComprehensive4902 on

      Tories claim migration linked to increased risk of violence against women and girls? They are the ones who let the vast majority in!

      They love blaming someone for messes they created

    23. XenomorphDung on

      Feminists are sweating. Do we generalise about people based on immutable characteristics or do we not? 

    24. Lol, of course she did. 
      It’s funny because it’s the Tories who are responsible for letting in so many men from misogynistic countries in the last decade. So theyre essentially blaming themselves. Of course, Labour will keep on doing more of the same. 

    25. SendMeTheMoon24 on

      Jess Phillips is an absolutely vile woman. Presents herself as pro-woman but is quite happy to sell them down the river if it suited the people eligible to vote for her.

      The truth is clear, migration from places like Pakistan does increase the risk of violence against women and girls. We also have a problem with the men born in this country committing violence against women. Both things are true and both need to be addressed, one does not invalidate the other as both sides seem to declare.

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