The Telegraph article was the first real discussion about false rape allegations.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/think...ccusation.html
Theresa May started her crusade to stop violence against women and girls in 2011 claiming that that 60,000 women per year were being raped in the UK as follows-
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/t...n-and-girls--2
However, Theresa May claims about the true number of women and girls being raped in the UK have been shown to have been completely inaccurate.
In year 2014/15, a total of 2581 men were convicted of rape with a 57% conviction rate, which is the lowest rate ever recorded in England and Wales.
As the Police and CPS are now leaving it to the jury to decide on who's word they believe the most at the the rape trial.
However, without any supporting medical evidence or witnesses to prove rape ever occurred the accused is almost certainly acquitted.
There has been no political gain made by the last Government's rape policy .
This was clearly shown in the 2015 UK Election results where the Conservatives only increased they overall vote by 0.8%
It is widely acknowledged that UKIP, which had no rape policy switched their voting to the Conservatives in key marginals when David Cameron said he would cut police spending on election day itself.
The end result of Theresa May violence against women and girls policy is thousands of innocent men have stood trial for rape and found not guilty.
With the Police and CPS just say there was not enough evidence to convict the accused of rape and never admitting that the majority of rape allegations are false.
Finally, to prove my point The largest group who report rape to the police is women against their current partner, which makes up 45% of all rape allegations or about 8000 men with a conviction rate of almost 0.
I was accused of 5 counts of rape by my ex-wife, but cleared on all charges.
But no one has ever said to me that my ex-wife rape allocations were ever false.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/think...ccusation.html
Theresa May started her crusade to stop violence against women and girls in 2011 claiming that that 60,000 women per year were being raped in the UK as follows-
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/t...n-and-girls--2
However, Theresa May claims about the true number of women and girls being raped in the UK have been shown to have been completely inaccurate.
In year 2014/15, a total of 2581 men were convicted of rape with a 57% conviction rate, which is the lowest rate ever recorded in England and Wales.
As the Police and CPS are now leaving it to the jury to decide on who's word they believe the most at the the rape trial.
However, without any supporting medical evidence or witnesses to prove rape ever occurred the accused is almost certainly acquitted.
There has been no political gain made by the last Government's rape policy .
This was clearly shown in the 2015 UK Election results where the Conservatives only increased they overall vote by 0.8%
It is widely acknowledged that UKIP, which had no rape policy switched their voting to the Conservatives in key marginals when David Cameron said he would cut police spending on election day itself.
The end result of Theresa May violence against women and girls policy is thousands of innocent men have stood trial for rape and found not guilty.
With the Police and CPS just say there was not enough evidence to convict the accused of rape and never admitting that the majority of rape allegations are false.
Finally, to prove my point The largest group who report rape to the police is women against their current partner, which makes up 45% of all rape allegations or about 8000 men with a conviction rate of almost 0.
I was accused of 5 counts of rape by my ex-wife, but cleared on all charges.
But no one has ever said to me that my ex-wife rape allocations were ever false.
Unhappy
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