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For those asking, below is the full list of MPs who have signed our motion on pushing for an urgent national investigation into rape gang overseas trafficking. Our inquiry has collected evidence showing this is a widely deployed tactic by the rape gangs. British girls being used as sex slaves in Pakistan and elsewhere. At this stage, I'm not sure 'gang' is the right term. This is a national network of organised crime, torture, prostitution and murder. I will work with anyone in Parliament to shine a light on this evil. Thanks to those MPs who have put aside party politics to sign. Alex Easton (Independent) Carla Lockhart (DUP) Peter Bedford (Tory) Sir Edward Leigh (Tory) Jim Shannon (DUP) James McMurdock (Independent) Jack Rankin (Tory) Andrew George (Lib Dem) Sir John Hayes (Tory) Andrew Rosindell (Reform) Jim Allister (TUV) Bob Blackman (Tory) Gavin Robinson (DUP) Sammy Wilson (DUP) If your MP isn't on this list, ask them why. I thank Esther McVey who has sat on the panel throughout, and also Kemi Badenoch who has supported the inquiry. On overseas trafficking, sadly, the only action that can be delivered is through the Labour Government. They must now listen.


Our inquiry has uncovered multiple rape gang survivors who had their abusers attempt to traffic them overseas to Pakistan and elsewhere. They failed. How many did not? We believe that there are a vast number of raped British girls currently being held overseas as sex slaves. I have written to the Home Secretary, and I questioned her in Parliament. There is ZERO appetite to even discuss it. In order to sound the alarm, I have tabled a parliamentary motion - 'Rape gang overseas trafficking' highlighting the concerns, and calling for the Home Office to initiate, as a matter of urgency, a full and properly resourced national investigation into the overseas trafficking of victims connected to the rape gangs. So far, just two MPs have supported it. Alex Easton and Carla Lockhart from Northern Ireland. I am calling on all MPs to put aside petty political differences and back the motion to force the Home Office to act. Please contact your MP and ask them to support. This really matters.



I was certainly disappointed with the MP turnout at my debate last night on illegal migrants, particularly when such high-profile migrant rapes were discussed. I want to thank the Conservative and Northern Irish MPs who showed support and questioned the Minister.




@samueljlovett We really need someone to investigate the poor diagnosis and treatment for the prevalent condition of hypothyroidism. It affects many more women than men and we are often patronised and dismissed; suffer from poor diagnosis and treatment. My story's here rdcu.be/el9CM

@MichaelRosenYes @Miche_Marples @realdoll03 Yet, after all these years, the diagnosis and treatment by Gps and Endocrinologist's of hypothyroidism is so poor. People gaslit and left to suffer @campaign_itt @thyroiduk_org










