A Labour Party MP has broken ranks with Prime Minister Sir Kier Starmer to demand a national public inquiry into the child rape grooming gang scandal, arguing that the substantial public interest is not merely a fixation of the so-called “far-right”.
This week, Prime Minister Starmer ordered his party to vote down a motion from Tory leader Kemi Badenoch to establish a public inquiry into Muslim child rape gangs and the failures of police, politicians, and other local officials to protect young girls in Britain. This came after Minister for Safeguarding and Violence Against Women and Girls Jess Phillips shot down a local inquiry into grooming gangs in Oldham.
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