Lee Anderson, a leading right-wing Member of Parliament (MP), has debunked claims by Rupert Lowe MP, who leads the groyper-adjacent Restore Britain party, that he is leading a Westminster Hall debate on Muslim rape gangs.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Lee Anderson MP took to X on Sunday night to correct claims that Rupert Lowe, who leads the anti-Trump Restore Britain party, is leading a parliamentary “Rape Gang Debate” in Westminster today. In fact, the debate will be opened by Jamie Stone MP of the Liberal Democrats, and concerns data on child sexual offenders generally, rather than any explicit information pertaining to Britain’s long-reported, overwhelmingly Muslim-run, rape and grooming gangs. 📰 DETAIL: The debate, set for 4:30 PM GMT, is actually centered on an e-petition calling for the publication of data on child sexual offenders, including nationality, ethnicity, religion, and immigration status. Anderson emphasized in a statement posted to X (formerly Twitter) that it “is not specifically a Rape Gang Debate” and “does not belong to any MP.” Lowe has falsely claimed the debate was prompted by him, and that he had “invited” all 650 Members of Parliament to attend. In fact, MPs are automatically invited, and the room only holds 50 people. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “Fact check it is not specifically a Rape Gang Debate as this debate is about all sexual offences committed on children… The online political hijacking of a debate of this nature is very sad to see.” – Lee Anderson MP 🎯 IMPACT: Anderson’s clarification undercuts Lowe, who has recently sought to position himself as the driving force against Muslim rape gangs in Parliament and siphon votes from Reform from the right—empowering the leftist Labour Party and the establishment right Conservatives. In reality, individuals like Tommy Robinson first shed light on the grooming gang situation, as did The Times of London newspaper. Breitbart London, then edited by The National Pulse editor Raheem Kassam, also weighed in heavily over a decade ago, as did the UK Independence Party (UKIP) under the stewardship of Nigel Farage. Lowe, whose party is backed by Elon Musk, only appears to have started discussing the issue in early 2025, using it to raise nearly $1,000,000 and launch a political party. |
Mythbusting.
At 4.30pm today there is a Westminster Hall Debate on an e-petition on the publication of child sexual offender data.
The petition calls for all relevant agencies to publish the data on nationality, ethnicity, religion and immigration status of people convicted of… pic.twitter.com/58IP9U6JXB
— Lee Anderson MP (@LeeAndersonMP_) June 1, 2026
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