How Immigration Is Endangering Europe’s Women
What a European Women’s Conference Revealed About the Risks We Face
Earlier this month, we had the honour of joining our European sisters in a powerful, cross-border women’s rights conference focused on one of today’s most pressing and often ignored issues: how mass immigration is impacting women's safety.
Held in Germany, the conference brought together more than 100 women from across the continent, including Members of the European Parliament, activists, and concerned women.
Our British delegation stood proudly alongside France’s Collectif Némésis and Germany’s Lukreta, two outspoken women’s groups known for their courageous stance on defending women’s safety and confronting uncomfortable truths.
One of the most powerful moments of the conference was when our Communications Manager, Saskia, took the stage to deliver a heartfelt and sobering speech about Britain’s grooming gang scandal. This is a national tragedy that has seen thousands of girls victimised, while authorities turned a blind eye out of fear of being labelled racist or culturally insensitive. Her words resonated deeply with the audience, many of whom recognised similar patterns of institutional failure and media silence in their own countries.
Saskia highlighted how British white girls, often from vulnerable backgrounds, were systematically exploited by networks of predominantly Pakistani men, with police, social workers, and politicians failing to act for years. She stressed the importance of solidarity among women across Europe to break the silence, challenge taboos, and demand justice—not only for past victims, but to prevent future tragedies.
The atmosphere throughout the event was one of unity, strength, and resolve. From panel discussions to breakout groups, women shared personal stories, data, and strategies. It became clear that while the specific details may differ country to country, the overarching problem and the institutional cowardice surrounding it are frighteningly similar.
This conference wasn’t just about raising awareness but building a pan-European alliance of women unafraid to speak the truth. Together with Collectif Némésis and Lukreta, we left inspired, determined, and more committed than ever to defending women and girls, no matter how politically inconvenient the truth may be.
So let me understand this: women vote for left leaning, equality focused, open border championing political parties, with the result that Western nations have let in thousands upon thousands of 3rd world low-skilled males who commit sexual assaults at a rate 10 to 20 times higher than indigenous young men - and now they are complaining that they are not safe!
You really cannot make this stuff up.
That's a bit obvious is it not ?