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Horror report lays bare the EU's staggering rise in sex crimes as fears soar over PM opening the floodgates

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Sex crimes have soared across the European Union over the last decade, with Spain home to the sharpest rise in the number of rapes in a given year, a new report has found.The findings, from The Campaign for an Independent Britain, Stand for Our Sovereignty, and think tank Facts4EU, will heap further pressure on Keir Starmer not to ditch his Brexit red lines at the next general election and fling Britain's doors open to the EU.

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In the wake of last week's rout, which saw Labour lose control of more than 30 councils across England and around 1,500 councillors, Starmer has promised sweeping changes to get his premiership back on track.

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This included "a new direction for Britain" at an upcoming EU summit in Brussels.Opponents of his EU reset fear that restoring freedom of movement will be the price of entry to the EU's single market and customs union.

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