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‘It’s dangerous for women!’ Carole Malone blasts Labour for ‘peddling lies’ on immigration as damning stats released

Journalist Carole Malone has warned that Britain has become “dangerous for women” following new statistics revealing higher arrest rates among foreign criminals in the UK.

Speaking on GB News, Malone challenged Labour to “show us the figures” regarding immigration’s impact on the country.

She argued that recent crime statistics demonstrate the need to “prioritise the safety of British law abiding citizens against the rights of dangerous foreign criminals.”

The comments come as fresh data shows significant disparities in arrest rates between foreign nationals and British citizens.

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New analysis by the Centre for Migration Control reveals foreign nationals are more than three times as likely to be arrested for sexual offences compared to British citizens.

The study found a rate of nearly 165 arrests per 100,000 of the migrant population, against 48 per 100,000 for Britons.

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Foreign nationals accounted for 26.1 per cent of total sex crimes arrests in the first 10 months of last year.

The figures, obtained through freedom of information requests, show foreigners were arrested at twice the rate of British natives overall.

Police arrested more than 9,000 foreign nationals for sexual offences between January and October 2024.

Albanians had the highest arrest rate at 209.8 arrests per 1,000 of their population, followed by Afghans at 106.9 and Iraqis at 92.9.

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Romanians topped the list for total arrests with 11,678, followed by 9,583 Poles and 5,665 Albanians.

While foreigners make up nine per cent of the population, they accounted for 16.1 per cent of total arrests during this period.

Malone specifically highlighted concerns about cultural differences, stating: “We have people arriving here, some illegally, some legally, who have totally different cultural values to British values and particularly values regarding women.”

She pointed to the existence of “85 Sharia courts in this country which render women third class citizens.”

“If ever we needed proof that multiculturalism and integration is not working in this country, this is it,” Malone told GB News viewers.

A Labour spokesman defended their record, stating they have already removed over 13,000 foreign national offenders from prisons – 14 per cent more than under the previous government.

Former Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick has called for greater transparency in publishing migrant crime data.

“To establish an immigration and criminal justice system that serves the interests of the British public, policy makers need this information,” Jenrick told The Telegraph.

The debate comes as small boat crossings increased by a quarter in 2024 compared to the previous year.

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