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Tech start-up aiming to ‘end rape’ at UK universities spoke at far-right rally

Ambassador of anti-rape company Enough took to stage after Tommy Robinson ally who called for ‘re-migration’

Tech start-up aiming to ‘end rape’ at UK universities spoke at far-right rally
The anti-rape organisation Enough joined Tommy Robinson supporters on march against grooming gangs | James Willoughby/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Image
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A tech start-up that wants to “end rape” at UK universities addressed a far-right rally praised by Tommy Robinson, where other speakers called for “re-migration”, openDemocracy can reveal.

An openDemocracy investigation published last week revealed the concerns that rape survivors, the authorities and sexual violence experts have with Enough, a controversial not-for-profit that claims to deter rape at universities in Bristol via DNA self-swab kits.

Now, we have found that Enough’s ambassadors last month took to the stage at the Together for the Children rally, which was organised by figures linked to the far-right Democratic Football Lads Alliance in protest at authorities’ handling of the grooming gangs scandal.