Lisa Nandy denies Musk prompted grooming gangs inquiry
- The Government announced a nationwide review of grooming gang evidence and five local inquiries following calls for action, but stopped short of a statutory inquiry.
- Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy denied that Elon Musk's comments pressured the Government into the inquiries, stating they were planned beforehand.
- Home Secretary Yvette Cooper introduced a £10m fund to address grooming gangs and child sexual abuse, emphasizing support for victims.
- Musk criticized the Government's response to historical grooming gangs, while Nandy asserted that the Government does not govern by social media.
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Labour minister Lisa Nandy denies Elon Musk forced U-turn on investigating grooming gang abuse
UK culture minister Lisa Nandy has rejected claims that Elon Musk’s slew of social media posts about grooming gangs pushed the government into a climbdown on the scandal.
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