Labour, after having their arms twisted into holding a national inquiry into rape gangs are now trying to change the remit.
This was the inquiry that Jess Phillips, Kier Starmer and at least three posters on here said was unnecessary.
After Baroness Casey's audit, Starmer was forced to relent and announced in June that a national inquiry would now take place.
4 months later the chair of this inquiry has still to be appointed. Two people being considered to lead the inquiry were a former senior social worker (now withdrawn) and a former deputy chief constable. As the social services and police are two of the groups most likely to receive close scrutiny into their behaviour, they were not seen as impartial.
This, along with trying to change the remit to include all rape gangs rather than just the cases involved in the cover up, (as Baroness Casey's audit had recommended) has led to three of the abuse survivor representatives to resign their positions.
Jess Phillips is a disgusting politician who is now trying to dilute the inquiry, and it would seem has been caught lying. I hope we will soon see the last of her.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwykd173l3vo
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