"And the reason for the low conviction rate (a link to the source of your claimed figures would have been nice)..."
As I think I see the OP advised, you can check those statistics at the sources they named (the ONS and Home Office).
Off the top of my head, the CPS back in 2013 (when still under the auspices of Kier Starmer), released a detailed report and survey with regard to the myth of 'false rape claims'.
One of the reasons you could avail yourself of that particular report is because it identified some important patterns in the approximately 3 - 4% of claims which were falsely made against the accused in those cases - in particular it identified that in many, if not most, of those cases, the accuser would be classed as vulnerable or extremely vulnerable (due to age/gender/sexuality/disability for example), and that in some cases, the accuser was being pressured by a peer or parental figure.
I could go on (and on
) about how badly I think we talk about rape, about how rape is politicised and weaponized (and always at the expense of the victims), and how our calcified understanding of rape is part of the reason for that.
I should also own that I'm a prison abolitionist, but speaking as a victim and survivor of multiple rapes, the reality is that for the vast majority of rape victims, there is no justice right now and precious little hope of any.
That has to change.