Whatever the official statistics say, we all know that violent crime and in particular sexual crime is on the increase. And in some parts of our country in a massive way. Now, have a look at this. Denmark are really honest with their population about who is committing violent crime.
This graph you can now see on your screen shows you the official figures from Denmark from 2010 to 2021.
Of those who have been convicted of violent crime offences. But here's the key. It breaks it down by nationality. Have a look from the top going down, whether it's Kuwait or Afghanistan, Iraq or Serbia, Montenegro or wherever it is the most astonishing thing is that coming in number 43 on violent crime convictions over that decade in Denmark are Danish-born nationals.
The figures are absolutely mind-blowing. It says clearly that what Denmark has done is to import legally and illegally people who have committed violent crimes, sexual crimes. The figures are genuinely, truly shocking. So that got me thinking. If that is the situation in Denmark, what is the situation in the United Kingdom? Well, the British government are far less honest than those in Denmark.
A friend of mine submitted a Freedom of Information request and it said, I would like to know the number of arrests and convictions given to those who are in the process of claiming asylum and those who have been successfully granted asylum. Now, you know, it's a reasonable question. He wanted it broken down by region and by offence. He didn't even ask for it to be broken down by nationality.
Just as a general grouping, how many of those who've come across in the boats, for example, have behaved badly since they've been here? The answer that he got from the Ministry of Justice was that getting that data would exceed the cost limit that is provided within the framework of a Freedom of Information request.
So the truth is, folks, we are being denied the figures.
We don't know the figures. Somewhere, at the heart of government in Whitehall, they do know the figures. I am not trying to point the finger at any one group, at any one religion. I'm simply saying that like the Danes, I think we need to know the truth. I think we deserve to know the truth. And I think a law needs to be passed in Parliament that says all of that information should be accessed by us.
There are, of course, many millions of people who legally come to Britain and have made a massive contribution to our society. But here's the point. We should be selective about who comes here and anyone who comes, whether they're coming legally, or whether they're claiming asylum prior to getting citizenship. They, if they commit these crimes, should be, in my opinion, deported immediately.
I want to know the truth of it. You want to know the truth, too, And the fact we're being denied it. Unlike the Danes, I believe is truly, truly shocking.