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The Failures of Multiculturalism in the United Kingdom | Peter McIlvenna

American Thought Leaders

The Epoch Times

Politics, Government, News

4.9 • 1.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2026

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

A series of devastating inquiries have documented how networks of men—primarily of Muslim Pakistani heritage—groomed, trafficked, and gang-raped thousands of children, mostly white girls, in English towns such as Rotherham, Rochdale, and Telford for decades.

Independent reviews found that local authorities downplayed allegations and failed to crack down on these crimes in large part out of fear of being accused of racism or Islamophobia.

At the same time, dozens of sharia councils have emerged across the United Kingdom that run an informal legal system handling divorces, inheritances, and family disputes within Muslim communities. But they often leave women with virtually no rights and protections, especially if the marriage was not officially recognized by UK civil law in the first place.

British converts from Islam to Christianity, such as Nissar Hussain, describe years of targeted harassment, demonization, and even brutal physical assaults simply for choosing to change their faith, an act branded as “apostasy.”

Many are now asking: Have we witnessed the failures of the multiculturalism experiment in the United Kingdom? To what extent should immigrants be expected to integrate and assimilate into the cultural and civic norms, such as equal protection under the law and gender equality? How should police and other authorities enforce the laws impartially when cultural and religious sensitivities are involved?

These questions are all coming to a head in the United Kingdom—and the cultural clashes there serve as a cautionary tale for America, says Peter McIlvenna, co-founder of Hearts of Oak.

Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.

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0:00.0

Two cases of child rape, three and a half years in jail.

0:03.2

How is that acceptable?

0:04.7

Today I sit down with Peter McElvenna, co-founder of Hearts of Oak.

0:08.5

He's been tracking the UK's grooming gang scandals for years,

0:12.8

and what he sees as a systemic failure to act.

0:16.3

It was because of the fear of Islamophobia or racism that the police turned a blind eye.

0:20.5

They wanted to keep the peace.

0:22.6

And that's why they have not policed properly because they want an easy life.

0:26.6

That is a dangerous situation for society to be in.

0:29.6

Now, the issue has been forced into the spotlight.

0:32.6

They're being called Muslim Pakistani rape gangs.

0:36.6

Now the UK government have been forced to do an inquiry

0:39.2

on grooming gangs. But Michael Vena says this points to something deeper, a broader clash over

0:44.9

values, freedoms and identity. This is what happens when you have multiculturalism, that

0:51.2

you begin to accept another culture, another belief, and you automatically say it must be acceptable.

0:57.0

It mustn't be negative to our society.

1:00.0

He also warns of growing limits on speech, when, quote, multiculturalism leads to isolationism.

1:06.0

The Online Safety Act came in so now a social media company can be fined 10% of their global turnover.

1:13.6

If you say something that someone else might find offensive.

1:18.6

What does this mean for the US?

1:20.6

This is a difficult conversation that American needs to have.

1:23.6

This is American Thought Leaders and I'm Yanya Kellick.

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