At college, Victoria’s daughter got entrapped in an abusive relationship with an Algerian Muslim student. The boyfriend exerted coercive control: he held the daughter’s banking details via Face ID, controlled her social media, isolated her from her family and imposed strict Islamic practices.
Victoria reported it to the college, which said they had referred the case to Prevent, and it had been accepted. Afterwards, Victoria discovered that the college had lied.
Victoria concludes that systemic failure and institutional reluctance to address Islamist-related safeguarding had placed her daughter in grave danger.
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Last year, Rupert Lowe MP (Restore Britain) launched a campaign to raise funds to hold an independent national inquiry into the UK’s Muslim rape gangs. This year, the victim-led Rape Gang Inquiry was held, during which testimonies from victims, parents, carers, politicians, a variety of experts and whistle-blowers were heard over ten days, from 2 February to 12 February. On 16 June 2026, the Inquiry released its report.
Thousands of rape gang victims and family members volunteered their testimonies to the Inquiry. On pages 18 to 101, the Inquiry’s report provides a summary of some of them. The following is Victoria’s testimony. You can read the full report HERE.
Victoria
Victoria gave evidence as the mother of a vulnerable teenager who started at a local college in 2022.
In 2023, her daughter abruptly converted to Islam. Victoria discovered Muslim clothing, a Quran, and a prayer mat hidden under her bed. Her daughter began quoting the Quran and praying five times a day. This sudden change coincided with a secret relationship with an Algerian Muslim student who held strong Islamic beliefs. She became disrespectful to her family and started speaking negatively about Britain. Victoria says her daughter changed completely.
The boyfriend exerted coercive control: he held her daughter’s banking details via Face ID, controlled her social media, isolated her from her family, and imposed strict Islamic practices. Concerned by this, Victoria contacted the police and reported the controlling behaviour and sudden conversion. The police said they would refer her daughter to social services, as she was still a child.
When social services visited, they learned her daughter was being made to take contraception. They also discussed the nature of her new Islamic beliefs. The social worker said she would refer her to Women’s Aid for support with the coercive and controlling relationship. Victoria asked the social worker to look into the partner’s background, but the college did not respond to the social worker’s inquiries. Victoria then contacted the college’s safeguarding lead herself. The lead agreed it sounded like exploitation and referred the case to Prevent – the British government’s counter-terrorism programme designed to safeguard vulnerable people from radicalisation and terrorism.
Her daughter’s diet changed dramatically: she stopped eating bacon and ate far less than before. She spent a lot of time in and out of hospital but never explained why to her mother. Her mental health also deteriorated severely. After meeting the man, she repeatedly attempted suicide by cutting and made desperate calls saying she would kill herself. During one emergency hospital stay, police removed her daughter from Victoria, threatened Victoria with arrest, and transported the girl to the address of her abuser’s brother – despite Victoria’s explicit warnings about the danger.
There, her daughter was subjected to mental and physical abuse, including strangulation, death threats, rape, and financial exploitation. Money was funnelled through the abuser’s brother’s bank account. The man and his family racially abused her, calling her a “white slag,” and pressured her to drop all complaints and marry him.
Prevent’s involvement was catastrophically delayed. The college’s safeguarding lead initially told Victoria that referrals had been made and accepted, but later evidence showed they were sent late, incorrectly, or not at all. Arrests were delayed for months, and rape allegations were eventually dropped due to lack of evidence after only limited phone checks. Victoria concluded that systemic failure and institutional reluctance to address Islamist-related safeguarding had placed her daughter in grave danger.
Featured image taken from ‘Reactionary regimes use hijab law to control women: How dress codes hamper equal rights’, Washington Post, 25 April 2018

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Any sensible woman should stay away from these Mislims as much as she can.
We parents should teach this from early on.
Mislims are dangerous to White girls!
All girls. They do that to their own women folks too.
Hi Rhoda,
Keep up your good work, to the end of the road.
Rupert Lowe has certainly entered us into reality.
Vanessa Beeley, says the Ultra orthodox Haradi cult are just as bad.
What a world we live in, our politicians need to be highlighted for what they have not done.
Victoria should have had some realistic support, instead she got none.