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Starmer Calls Teen Rape Sentences ‘Appalling’

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has described as “appalling” a case in which three teenage boys convicted of raping two girls avoided custodial sentences.

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The boys, aged 13 and 14 at the time of the offences, were sentenced at Southampton Crown Court on Thursday after attacks on two girls in Fordingbridge in November 2024 and January 2025.

Two of the boys, both now aged 15, and another now aged 14, were instead given Youth Rehabilitation Orders (YROs), community-based sentences for children that can include curfews, supervision and treatment requirements.

Review of sentences

Speaking after one of the victims criticised the ruling in an interview with the BBC, Starmer said the case was being urgently reviewed by the attorney general.

In a post on X, the prime minister said the girls had shown “extraordinary bravery and strength in heinous circumstances”.

“This is an appalling case and it is right that law officers are urgently reviewing the sentences,” he said.

The attorney general now has 28 days to decide whether to refer the sentences to the Court of Appeal under the unduly lenient sentence scheme.

Cabinet Office minister Darren Jones said ministers expected the review to move more quickly because of the seriousness of the case.

Victim criticises ruling

One of the victims, now aged 16, told the BBC the decision felt like “a rock straight in my face”.

She said the outcome made it appear that what had happened to the girls was “not OK, but it was OK in the eyes of the law because they were still children”.

The teenager questioned why she had gone through the court process and relived the attacks during the trial if the punishment amounted to what she described as “a slap on the wrist”.

She had been 15 when she was raped in an underpass near the River Avon after travelling to meet one of the boys, who had contacted her through Snapchat. The second victim, aged 14 at the time, was raped in a field.

The assaults were filmed on mobile phones, with some footage later shared online.

Judge cited age of offenders

At sentencing, Judge Nicholas Rowland said he wanted to avoid “criminalising these children unnecessarily”, despite acknowledging the seriousness of the offences.

He said the filming of the attacks made the crimes “even more serious”, but also praised the boys for their behaviour during the trial.

One 15-year-old received a three-year YRO with 180 days of intensive supervision for raping both girls and for indecent image offences.

The second 15-year-old received the same sentence for multiple rape charges and indecent image offences. The 14-year-old was given an 18-month YRO after being convicted of encouraging one of the rapes.

Under UK law, offenders under 18 serve custodial sentences in secure youth facilities rather than adult prisons.

Political reaction

Senior politicians from across parties criticised the sentences.

Robert Jenrick said justice had not been done and questioned whether judges should face greater accountability for sentencing decisions.

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said she was “sickened” by the case, while Liberal Democrat justice spokesperson Ben Maguire called the crimes “utterly horrific”.

Rachel de Souza said she was “deeply concerned” and that her office would contact the families to offer support.

A government spokesperson said ministers shared the public’s “shock” at the details of the case and confirmed that law officers were reviewing the sentences “with the utmost care and attention”.

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JonnyF Star Member

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22 minutes ago, johnnybangkok said:

Straw man fallacy

And the fact this is just sensationalist nonsense doesn't surprise me - 'why not help the Sikh guy kill the white kid - Really? Really?

As you are no doubt aware but conventiently forget to mention, the two brothers involved did not "walk free" but rather faced a hung jury . The jury failed to reach verdicts on charges but Mohammed Amaaz was found guilty at a previous trial in 2025 of assaulting a member of the public and two female police officers. He has been remanded in custody, awaiting sentencing and although Muhammad Amaad was discharged without a verdict in the latest trial, he still remains on bail with further legal steps to be determined by the CPS whether they intend to pursue a third trial.

Still cra**ing on about this one I see despite it being over 2 years old. As the learned man you undoubtedly are, you will be no doubt aware Jones was suspended from his political party and arrested by the Met on suspicion of encouraging murder - so in other words he faced the exact same justice system as your beloved Lucy Connely. The BIG difference of course is he pleaded not guilty AND A JURY OF HIS PEERS agreed with him.

You continue to try to push this narrative of a 2-tier system or that it's directly Starmers fault or the justice system is somehow 'broken' but you always conveniently forget that the justice system is in fact the same for everyone. Jones was arrested by the police exactly the same as Connely, Amaaz and Amaad - all of their offences were deemed suitable for trial by the Crown Prosecution Service and they were all given the chance to defend themselves in a court of law. It's no-one elses fault that Connely was stupid enough to plead guilty and therefore made prosecution and sentencing a foregone conclusion (and yes, once again, we all know you thoughts on this so please don't bore us again). So if all of that is the same then it must come down to something else surely? Now I wander what that can be? Lets look at the clues (let's take you back to the scene of the crime so to say) - if it's not the police and it's not the CPS and it's not the courts and judges don't get to decide a verdict then I wonder what on earth it can be? What part of the whole system can perhaps prove very random and prone to individual thoughts and feeling? Couldn't have something to do with the 12 random people that are cobbled together and asked for their thoughts on the whole matter and who (as with Amaaz and Amaad) can sometimes not even make up their mind.

So what's it to be Jonny? There are proposals to do away with jury trials in many cases in the UK (which I remember you being against) and just having magistrates but since that's the system we currently have then I'm afraid that's what we have to live with. We all know it's not perfect but we also know it;s got nothing to do with '2-tier this' and '2-tier that' and certainly nothing to do with Starmer who you try to blame for literally everything.

You have zero objectivity, zero balance and therefore zero clue.

Old arguments that i have disproven countless times.

You can keep gaslighting but as the local elections have shown the electorate have woken up to the charlatans running the country and their apologists like you.

Roll on the general election.

BusyB Platinum Member

BusyB

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1 hour ago, JonnyF said:

How so?

Perfectly happy thanks.😄 I left in 2006 best decision I ever made. Saw the writing on the wall.

In the process of selling up my rental properties as we speak. You liberals can live in your own mess. Like many hard working self made Brits - I'm out but dont worry an unskilled dinghy diver on benefits will replace me. 😄

Got some bad news for you Jonny:

Wherever you go you'll be taking yourself along with you.

JonnyF Star Member

JonnyF

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3 minutes ago, BusyB said:

Got some bad news for you Jonny:

Wherever you go you'll be taking yourself along with you.

That's fine as long as I'm not a complete wazzock like you. BusyB ing a bell.

Besides I'm already here so I'm not going anywhere ya tick lump.

EastBayRay Advanced Member

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14 minutes ago, BusyB said:

Wherever you go you'll be taking yourself along with you.

You’ll be taking crayons and a rancid smell. 😄

johnnybangkok Platinum Member

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1 hour ago, josephbloggs said:


Very very well said. And I admire your patience of explaining it all for the umpteenth time.

But it'll change nothing, the same boring "two tier" cliches will be back in the next post, as will his hand wringing about white people being oppressed.

Of course it changes nothing with the likes of ol' Jonny boy but it might help educate others who read these things but are from another country. They may have little to no knowledge of the UK justice system but follow an on-going and much pushed narrative these days of the UK being a sharia state, lanquishing in squalor and overrun by muslims arriving by the hundreds of thousands on dinghy's.

The UK justice system has been around for literally hundreds of years and is the template for approx. 80 other countries including the USofA, but if you listen to the likes of Jonny you'd be forgiven that it now only exists to stiffle free speach, cover up peodophile gangs and let criminals get off scott free. Of course nothing could be further from the truth and as much as you'll never get objectivity from the likes of Jonny, I don't think everyone else should have to listen to just one, very biased side of the story.

JonnyF Star Member

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4 minutes ago, johnnybangkok said:

Of course it changes nothing with the likes of ol' Jonny boy but it might help educate others who read these things but are from another country. They may have little to no knowledge of the UK justice system but follow an on-going and much pushed narrative these days of the UK being a sharia state, lanquishing in squalor and overrun by muslims arriving by the hundreds of thousands on dinghy's.

The UK justice system has been around for literally hundreds of years and is the template for approx. 80 other countries including the USofA, but if you listen to the likes of Jonny you'd be forgiven that it now only exists to stiffle free speach, cover up peodophile gangs and let criminals get off scott free. Of course nothing could be further from the truth and as much as you'll never get objectivity from the likes of Jonny, I don't think everyone else should have to listen to just one, very biased side of the story.

The justice system will change very shortly if DEI Lammy gets his way and vastly reduces the use of juries.

Add to that his 2 tier sentencing guidelines that were temporarily shelved and the subjugation of the British people that he and Labour hates will be almost complete.

Denial of these things in 3..2..1...

johnnybangkok Platinum Member

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1 hour ago, JonnyF said:

Old arguments that i have disproven countless times.

In your own, heavily biased mind perhaps. Certainly not on here.

candide Star Member

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3 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Old arguments that i have disproven countless times.

You can keep gaslighting but as the local elections have shown the electorate have woken up to the charlatans running the country and their apologists like you.

Roll on the general election.

Disproven? 😂

BusyB Platinum Member

BusyB

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9 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Add to that his 2 tier sentencing guidelines that were temporarily shelved and the subjugation of the British people that he and Labour hates will be almost complete.

Jonny this is puerile piffle.

The world is not like this, not even the UK. You really don't have to live in a state of permanent neurotic fear.

BusyB Platinum Member

BusyB

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10 hours ago, JonnyF said:

That's fine as long as I'm not a complete wazzock like you. BusyB ing a bell.

Besides I'm already here so I'm not going anywhere ya tick lump.

55555 ... See what I mean?

Unhappy and angry wherever you are. It doesn't have to be like that Jonny. Reality is really not all that bad. Try it some time.

Priorexpat Silver Member

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I'm guessing if the rapists of the white girls were Pakistani, Indian or Black, the sentences would have been much different.

JonnyF Star Member

JonnyF

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7 hours ago, BusyB said:

Jonny this is puerile piffle.

The world is not like this, not even the UK. You really don't have to live in a state of permanent neurotic fear.

Stop lieing.

You know they proposed it same as I do. Its outrage from people like me that stopped this racist DEI "piffle".

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Sentencing guidelines delayed after 'two-tier' row

It comes after the government said it would pass an emergency law to override the guidance.

JonnyF Star Member

JonnyF

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7 hours ago, BusyB said:

55555 ... See what I mean?

Unhappy and angry wherever you are. It doesn't have to be like that Jonny. Reality is really not all that bad. Try it some time.

Unhappy?😃

I really enjoy pointing out your stupidity. I also love living here in Thailand, its a fantastic place devoid of all the woke PC nonsense that is ruining the uk. Best decision i ever made. Chefs kiss.

If you work hard and save maybe you can return one day 😃

JonnyF Star Member

JonnyF

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5 hours ago, Priorexpat said:

I'm guessing if the rapists of the white girls were Pakistani, Indian or Black, the sentences would have been much different.

If the Rochdale grooming gangs are anything to go by, the police cover up would have prevented it ever getting to court.

Can't risk being called racist.

johnnybangkok Platinum Member

johnnybangkok

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On 5/27/2026 at 8:18 AM, JonnyF said:

Stop lieing.

You know they proposed it same as I do. Its outrage from people like me that stopped this racist DEI "piffle".

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Sentencing guidelines delayed after 'two-tier' row

It comes after the government said it would pass an emergency law to override the guidance.

So lets just get this straight, the '2-tier' justice system that you are trying to convince everyone as being the brainchild of Starmer and the Labour party was in fact blocked by Shabana Mahmood. the LABOUR party's own Home Secretary. From the article you posted from the BBC -

'Shabana Mahmood, the justice secretary, believed the proposals from top judges would have created a "two-tier" justice system' and 'following the Sentencing Council refusing Mahmood's demands to reconsider, she was set to overrule them with emergency legislation.'

So in fact it's Labour (of which Starmer is the PM) that is blocking the 2-tier system. Am I missing something or is that exactly the opposite of what you are trying to get everyone to believe?

JonnyF Star Member

JonnyF

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1 hour ago, johnnybangkok said:

So lets just get this straight, the '2-tier' justice system that you are trying to convince everyone as being the brainchild of Starmer and the Labour party was in fact blocked by Shabana Mahmood. the LABOUR party's own Home Secretary. From the article you posted from the BBC -

'Shabana Mahmood, the justice secretary, believed the proposals from top judges would have created a "two-tier" justice system' and 'following the Sentencing Council refusing Mahmood's demands to reconsider, she was set to overrule them with emergency legislation.'

So in fact it's Labour (of which Starmer is the PM) that is blocking the 2-tier system. Am I missing something or is that exactly the opposite of what you are trying to get everyone to believe?

It originated from Lammy. He was heavily involved in the foundation of the guidelines and the sentencing Council used Lammys research to back up their proposal and waited for a compliant Labour government before finally pushing them through.

When the public (people like me) saw it and went ballistic at the blatant overt racism, they had to reluctantly walk it back.

So yes Labour's racist fingerprints were all over it. It originated from their Deputy PM for God's sake.

Good to see you've gone from "you're imagining it" to "ok it happened bit it wasn't us guv honest" though. Finally you are making progress. Of sorts 😃

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