UK DYSTOPIA: Freed Prisoners Are Assaulting, Raping and Killing in Record Numbers Under Labour Leftist Rule
Justice Secretary David Lammy and his Labour party are freeing dangerous felons by the thousands.
Releasing dangerous criminals is having the consequences many feared.
Since Keir Starmer became British Prime Minister, a series of controversial policies have raised serious concerns about public safety in the United Kingdom. Among these, the early release of violent offenders to manage prison overcrowding appears to be one of the most alarming.
🚨🇬🇧 LAMMY UNDER FIRE AS 90 VIOLENT CRIMINALS FREED BY “MISTAKE”
The accidental release of the Epping sex offender was just the beginning – over 90 violent offenders have now been confirmed as wrongly released from British prisons.
🔴 Justice Secretary David Lammy refused to… pic.twitter.com/SAyPNLpH2v
— British Intel (@TheBritishIntel) November 7, 2025
A report released yesterday (December 30) shows that many of these freed prisoners are re-offending at unprecedented rates, committing murders, rapes, and other violent crimes. The Telegraph detailed the scale of the problem:
“Almost 900 serious crimes have been recorded in the past year as being committed by offenders under supervision of probation after being released from jail or while serving community sentences. It is the highest number since records began, and accounts for at least one murder and two rapes every week of the year. Offences also include attempted murder, manslaughter, sexual assaults, arson, kidnapping, and causing death by driving or with a stolen vehicle.”
Remember when @UKLabour assured us all the prison early release scheme would not be problematic because only for minor crime and women would DEFINITELY be safe? (We never were). Freed prisoners are committing 2 rapes a week amidst a record number of further offences. pic.twitter.com/fM5Jtvnw9a
— Jean Hatchet (@JeanHatchet) December 31, 2025
Martin Jones, chief inspector of probation, warned that public safety is at risk and has called for a nationwide review of how probation handles dangerous offenders.
Jones said he is “increasingly concerned that probation is falling short in its duty to protect the public.” He cited severe shortages of front-line probation officers—about 30% fewer than required—and poor communication between probation services, police, and social services.
Prisons are overflowing, they’re letting dangerous bastards out at 40% of their sentence knowing they’ll go on to do it again so they can cram more in. Foreign prisoners contribute more and more to this crisis, they’re demonstrably more likely to commit crime, particularly sexual… pic.twitter.com/5J1GsZHmW6
— Tony (@EvacTony) August 1, 2025
“These gaps mean that hard-pressed probation staff sometimes lack critical information on the dynamic risks people on probation may pose,” Jones told The Telegraph.