Tories will tell difficult truths, Badenoch to say in bid to regain voter trust
- Kemi Badenoch has been accused of Islamophobia for blaming 'peasants' from 'sub-communities' for the grooming gangs crisis, prompting criticism from various political leaders.
- Labour MP Sarah Champion and others have called for a national inquiry into grooming gangs, highlighting the need for serious investigation and action.
- Downing Street stated that the Prime Minister would not use Badenoch's language, emphasizing that victims need action rather than more inquiries.
- Green Party Co-Leader Carla Denyer criticized Badenoch's comments as 'shockingly offensive and irresponsible,' urging politicians to prioritize victims' needs.
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