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Calls for Inquiry into Child Abusers Put British PM and Labour Under Pressure

Calls for Inquiry into Child Abusers Put British PM and Labour Under Pressure
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World January 7, 2025 16:14

london - The British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the Labour party are facing scrutiny as demands for an investigation into child abusers resurface.

In the fall of 2022, Alexis Jay presented a detailed report on the mass rapes of what is known as the grooming scandal. The report revealed horrifying details. Girls as young as eleven were subjected to group rapes, with the perpetrators mostly of Pakistani origin. The authorities turned a blind eye, fearing accusations of racism. The first signs of exploitation and rape date back to 1980, with the first conviction taking place in 2013.

Despite efforts to address the issue of exploitation, it remains prevalent. Recent reports show a record 7365 complaints of child grooming in 2023, a 10% increase from the previous year. Public awareness and improved police documentation are cited as reasons for the rise in reported cases. However, the data underscores that the abuse of young children persists.

The controversy escalated last week when Home Secretary Jess Phillips initiated a new inquiry into the organized gangs behind the rapes, following a request from the Oldham City Council. This move drew criticism from American billionaire Elon Musk, who accused Phillips of protecting the grooming gangs to safeguard Keir Starmer's reputation.

Starmer's involvement is notable, given his background as a human rights barrister who led the Crown Prosecution Service in 2008. Despite his claims of cracking down on grooming gangs in 2012, significant challenges remained. Ongoing investigations are unraveling the extent of the issue in Greater Manchester, including Oldham.

The Parliament is poised to criminalize withholding knowledge of child sex crimes from the police, with plans for further reforms such as compensating victims and establishing an independent Child Authority solely dedicated to youth welfare. The Conservative opposition now supports a comprehensive new inquiry, signaling a shift in stance from their previous rejection of a similar proposal in Oldham.

The pressure for a new investigation persists, as critics accuse Labour of shielding their premier instead of unveiling the truth about the criminal grooming gangs. This clash reflects broader debates on priorities in governmental inquiries and underscores the urgency of addressing systemic failures in protecting vulnerable children.

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