500 Women Speaking Out Against Mass Immigration
Empowering Women to Support Each Other in the Fight for a Safe Britain
The Women’s Safety Initiative (WSI) has grown to over 500 committed chapter members. This is a powerful sign that women across the UK are standing up, speaking out, and refusing to stay silent about what’s really threatening their safety.
At WSI, we exist to tell the truth: mass immigration is putting women at risk, and the refusal to address this reality is costing lives. In towns and cities across the country, women no longer feel safe. Whether walking alone at night, using public transport, or simply moving through their communities, too many women are living in fear, and too many are being told to ignore it.
We won’t.
Our mission is grounded in courage, compassion, and action. We are driven by the need to protect women from violence, to defend our right to speak the truth, and to restore dignity to the national conversation about safety. It is not wrong to say that some immigration policies are failing women. It is necessary, honest, and brave.
Across the UK, WSI chapters are forming to give women a voice and a vehicle for change. These chapters are made up of mothers, daughters, sisters, and survivors - women who are tired of being silenced, dismissed, or told to be quiet for the sake of someone else’s comfort. We are building a movement that says clearly: women’s safety is not negotiable.
This is about more than numbers or headlines. It’s about women’s right to live free from fear. It’s about creating a future where safety is not a privilege, but a guarantee. And it’s about challenging a culture of silence that has allowed real harm to go unchecked.
With over 500 members and new chapters launching every week, WSI is growing because women are realising they are not alone and that there is power in truth.
Join us. Speak with us. Build with us. Together, we are reclaiming our voice, our safety, and our country. The time for silence is over.
I am nearly 64, but I have a 28 daughter living in London and I worry about her every day.
She has been targeted by Romania pickpockets, was assaulted and attempted abduction by an Asian man and had her works car smashed in by black guy from Brixton who went on a road rage rampage.
The latter two were on drugs and known to the Met Police.
She took the Asian man to court. He was already excluded from three other London Boroughs for assaulting women. Given 6 months' custody, 18 months probation supervision and Unpaid Work. Nothing to address his drugs habit and no behavioural programme to address his view of women.
I was in touch with the Victims Commissioner for London. Nothing she could do and she resigned a few months later.
I worked for the Probation Service and the Ministry of Justice for 11 years, so I know a lot about the system.
My personal belief that what we are seeing in London in mainly down to its current mayor. Indigenous Londoners are not his priority.
I have 18 years in marketing, PR and communications and could give you some tips...
How many have died and been raped for political correctness?
Why do we stand for it?
Let's test every public servant with the question do you prioritise our girls or their men?