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April 10, 2026 - Epoch Times
00:41
A wide-ranging conversation on grooming gangs, multiculturalism, and free speech in the UK

The episode examines the UK's grooming gangs crisis, highlighting that while 30 to 35 arrests occurred daily last year, current data remains opaque as the government withholds figures. The speaker reveals that police often detain suspects for two days before releasing them with warnings, a tactic deemed sufficient to silence most individuals without formal charges. Ultimately, this systemic opacity and reliance on informal deterrence suggest that true accountability is being subverted by bureaucratic avoidance rather than legal enforcement. [Automatically generated summary]

Transcriber: CohereLabs/cohere-transcribe-03-2026, sat-12l-sm, and large-v3-turbo
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Where are you on the UK?
How many people are locked up right now for violating this law?
We are having around 30 to 35 arrests a day.
That was the time said that a year ago.
Whenever we had 30 to 35 arrests a day?
A day.
How many are charged and.
Now, this is very difficult to find out.
This is where the government don't want to give out the information.
We've got FOIAs, just like you have here, but it's quite difficult to get the police to give this information out.
Often what happens is that these people will be arrested, they'll be held for two days.
And then told, don't you dare do this again, you're released.
And that's enough to silence most people.
No one wants to go to jail.
Right.
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