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“Keir Starmer Ensures Integrity of Grooming Gangs Inquiry Amid Survivor Departures”

The national investigation into the grooming gangs controversy will maintain its integrity, as Keir Starmer has assured that it will not be compromised, following the departure of four survivors.

To support the inquiry, Government troubleshooter Baroness Louise Casey will be brought in, as announced by the Prime Minister. Starmer emphasized that the investigation would address cultural and religious aspects and defended safeguarding minister Jess Phillips.

The Government faced turmoil after four survivors of appalling abuse withdrew from the process, citing a lack of trust. Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch read a statement from one of the survivors, Fiona Goddard, questioning the purpose of speaking out if they would be labeled as dishonest.

Fiona Goddard and fellow survivor Ellie-Ann Reynolds resigned from the inquiry’s victims and survivors liaison panel, with two more women choosing to step down subsequently.

In response, the Prime Minister acknowledged the severity of the grooming scandal, emphasizing the historical neglect of survivors by the state. He reassured Fiona and others that the national inquiry would address their concerns without dilution or alteration of its scope.

The inquiry will delve into the ethnicity and religion of the offenders, with the appointment of an appropriate chairperson. Baroness Casey will now provide support for the inquiry’s work to ensure that injustice has no refuge.

Mrs. Badenoch highlighted the resignations of four victims from the rape gang survivors’ panel due to a loss of confidence in the Government’s handling of the inquiry. She pointed out concerns raised by one survivor regarding Jess Phillips’ conduct during the process.

Starmer expressed respect for the survivors’ perspectives and defended the experience of the safeguarding minister and Baroness Casey in advocating for victims of abuse and exploitation.

Regarding opposition claims, the Prime Minister reaffirmed the inquiry’s commitment to addressing cultural and religious factors, rejecting any dilution of its scope. He mentioned the reopening of historic cases and the introduction of mandatory child sexual abuse reporting, despite past objections from the Conservative Party.

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