News ‘Import a third world culture, get third world behaviour’: Lee Anderson reacts to shocking foreign national sex crime stats

Georgia Pearce

Guest Reporter
Reform UK MP Lee Anderson has launched a scathing attack on Britain allowing "third world culture and behaviour" following the latest statistics on foreign nationals committing sex crimes.

According to new Ministry of Justice data, foreign nationals account for up to 23 per cent of sex crime convictions in the UK.



Afghans were 22.3 times more likely than British citizens to be convicted of sex crimes, with a rate of 59 per 10,000 population.

Eritreans followed Afghans with a rate of 53.6 per 10,000, making them over 20 times more likely than Britons to be convicted of such offences.


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Hitting out at the latest figures, Lee Anderson took to social media in a scathing rant to his followers, claiming that the Labour Government is allowing a "third world culture" into the country on a "daily basis".

Lee fumed: "One in four sexual crimes in this country is committed by immigrants.

"Now, what we're doing, actually, in this country, we're allowing a third world culture to come in across the Channel on a daily basis."

Highlighting the impact of Britain's surging migrant crisis on the latest sex crime stats, he added: "And if you import a third world culture, you'll get third world behaviour.

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"A lot of these young men that's coming over have got no respect for our women at all."

Offering a solution to Britain's surging problem, the Reform UK MP called on the Government to "arrest, detain and deport" foreign criminals.

He stated: "The solution is simple arrest, detain and deport."

In comparison to foreign nationals, the data concluded that British citizens had a conviction rate of just 2.66 per 10,000.


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Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp has condemned the latest statistics, branding them "shocking".

A Government spokesman said they were "committed to delivering justice for victims and safer streets for our communities".

The spokesman confirmed plans to introduce "tougher restrictions" for foreign criminals awaiting deportation, which includes "electronic tags, night-time curfews and exclusion zones".

"Any foreign nationals who commit heinous crimes should be in no doubt we will do everything" to remove them, the spokesman added.

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