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Plenty of sources available on Google, as with any government statement it's not what they say it's how they say it, "could" is used on other articles.

 

Flowery non committal words, give them scope to say we didn't say never.

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9 hours ago, Johnsond said:
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A Rotherham grooming gang victim has told LBC that Keir Starmer is "afraid of what will come back on...

That’s pretty much the public perception of what’s happening I’d say. 

Bloody hell thats grim..

 

Britain used to be the kind of place where people could be relied upon to do the right thing.Now its a farking joke.

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Farage said that reform are going to launch their own public enquiry by the end of this month. Since the Tories did one that took 7 years and cost £200 million then failed to put into place any of the recommendations then this has to be some good news. 

 

 

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12 hours ago, Mesterh said:

Farage said that reform are going to launch their own public enquiry by the end of this month. Since the Tories did one that took 7 years and cost £200 million then failed to put into place any of the recommendations then this has to be some good news. 

 

 

Why doesn’t Farage just put his hand in Elon’s pocket and fund the recommendations from the Tory enquiry instead?

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Good question. That or Musk should have been shouting about the Tories not putting, and questioning why, they haven't done anything about the recommendations rather than asking for another enquiry that will take god knows how many years and delay things even further. 

 

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14 minutes ago, Mesterh said:

Good question. That or Musk should have been shouting about the Tories not putting, and questioning why, they haven't done anything about the recommendations rather than asking for another enquiry that will take god knows how many years and delay things even further. 

Did you actually listen to what reform said in parliament regarding the report, barely a mention of those groomed etc.

 

Whilst it's a political stunt to force action, I'd rather a stunt than the current zero action or imprisonments.

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7 hours ago, GarethM said:

Did you actually listen to what reform said in parliament regarding the report, barely a mention of those groomed etc.

 

Whilst it's a political stunt to force action, I'd rather a stunt than the current zero action or imprisonments.

No I didn't see it. Maybe he should have brought that up in 2022 when the report came out. The Tories set the parameters for the inquiry so maybe they did a shit job for some reason.

Like I said it's good news that farage is going to fund a new inquiry, he can set the guidelines. 

 

I agree that its nothing more than a political stunt and a bit of musk cock sucking but another inquiry will just delay any kind of immediate action which at least the labour party are moving on. They are trying to implement a child safe guarding bill that a national inquiry would stop dead.

 

 

 

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12 minutes ago, Mesterh said:

No I didn't see it. Maybe he should have brought that up in 2022 when the report came out. The Tories set the parameters for the inquiry so maybe they did a shit job for some reason.

Like I said it's good news that farage is going to fund a new inquiry, he can set the guidelines. 

 

I agree that its nothing more than a political stunt and a bit of musk cock sucking but another inquiry will just delay any kind of immediate action which at least the labour party are moving on. They are trying to implement a child safe guarding bill that a national inquiry would stop dead.

 

 

Think it also bans home schooling tho.

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The home schooling ban was for children on a protection plan. Why on earth would anyone oppose that policy! Trying to block a policy to stop vulnerable children from being home schooled is criminal to say the least. 

 

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A Conservative amendment designed to block the Bill, and including a call for a national inquiry on grooming gangs, was rejected

 

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