‘They don’t care about women – they care about control and locking up anyone who highlights problems’
Andrew Tate has launched an explosive attack on the UK government after being hit with 21 criminal charges including rape and human trafficking, claiming authorities “don’t give a single f*** about women and girls.”
The controversial influencer, 38, unleashed a furious video rant accusing British officials of allowing grooming gangs to operate “for decades” while pursuing him over allegations from 15 years ago.
In an extraordinary tirade, the self-styled ‘Top G’ claimed investigators contacted over 1,000 women before finding “three girls who were prepared to lie” – asking: “What about the 997 who said I’m a nice guy?”
The former kickboxer now faces 10 charges related to three women including rape, actual bodily harm, human trafficking and controlling prostitution for gain, while his brother Tristan, 36, faces 11 charges.
‘THEY ALLOW GROOMING GANGS‘
In his blistering response captured by No Jumper, Tate raged: “The UK government does not care about women. It allows grooming gangs to groom at length for decades. They don’t care, they won’t even investigate it, they won’t look at it.”
He continued his attack on immigration policy: “They open the borders and allow in millions of military-aged men, God knows where they’re from, without passports, no one knows their criminal record, from questionable countries, which obviously have a misogynistic worldview, because I’m the world’s worst misogynist.
“They allow these people to roam our streets. They pay for them to come and they pay for them to live for free which makes women unsafe.”
‘THIS IS A SET UP’
The influencer claimed the charges were politically motivated, declaring: “This is a set up. This is a stitch up and do not buy their garbage for a second that they give a single f*** about the young women inside the UK because they don’t care.
He alleged authorities had conducted an “extensive investigation contacting over a thousand women” before “they found three girls who were prepared to lie.
“What about the 997 who said I’m a nice guy?” he demanded.
TARGETING THE MESSENGER
Tate accused the government of ignoring real crime to silence him: “They have no time to police any of this, they have no time to investigate any of this, but they have time to drag up allegations on me from 15 years ago for talking about these issues.
“Our streets run with blood. Women are unsafe. People get stabbed to death. Crime is out of control,” he claimed.
“Does the media talk about murderers every day? No. Does the media talk about drug dealers every day? No. Does the media talk about the crime committed by the migrants we let in every day? No. The media talks about me every day. Why? Because I highlight the problem. Not because I am a problem. But because I tell you there’s a problem.”
‘THEY CARE ABOUT CONTROL’
In his most damning accusation, Tate claimed: “If they cared about women they’d fix the issues. They don’t care about women. They don’t care about young girls being safe. They don’t care about combating misogyny. They don’t care about any of that. They care about control and locking up anyone who highlights the problems inside of the UK.”
“It is so broken. They are not trying to fix the problems. Instead, they’re trying to get rid of the people who talk about the problems.”
He concluded: “The UK government does not give a single f*** about women and girls or they’d stop the boats.
21 CHARGES REVEALED
The Crown Prosecution Service confirmed Wednesday that Andrew faces charges including:
- Rape
- Actual bodily harm
- Human trafficking
- Controlling prostitution for gain
His brother Tristan faces similar charges related to one alleged victim.
The charges, which date back to allegations between 2012 and 2015, were first authorized last year but only publicly confirmed this week.
EXTRADITION BATTLE
Romanian courts have issued an order to extradite the brothers to the UK once their separate criminal case in Romania – where they face human trafficking and rape allegations – is concluded.
The Tates, who hold dual US-British citizenship, were recently allowed to travel to Florida after Romanian authorities lifted travel restrictions, sparking speculation of Trump administration involvement.
CIVIL CASES MOUNT
The criminal charges come as four British women pursue a separate civil lawsuit against Andrew Tate for alleged physical and sexual abuse between 2013 and 2015.
Court documents allege Tate threatened one woman with a gun, saying “you’re going to do as I say or there’ll be hell to pay” and that he would strangle victims who “spoke back.
DEFIANT RESPONSE
Addressing supporters, Tate declared: “They do this to any man who fights against them. Never give up men. Never give in. Do not be scared.”
The influencer, who boasts 10 million followers on X, has consistently denied all allegations against him in multiple jurisdictions.
As legal battles mount on multiple fronts, Tate’s inflammatory response ensures his case will remain at the center of fierce debate about justice, free speech, and women’s safety in modern Britain.