Labour MP calls for national grooming inquiry
- The Labour MP for Rochdale, Paul Waugh, supports a national inquiry into grooming gangs if it is backed by victims and does not interfere with police investigations.
- Councillor Martyn Cox admitted that the Conservatives made a mistake by not calling for a national inquiry while in power.
- Labour's Greater Manchester Mayor, Andy Burnham, advocates for a limited national inquiry to ensure accountability for those involved in child grooming.
- Labour MP Sarah Champion argues that a full inquiry is necessary to restore faith in safeguarding systems, emphasizing the urgency of addressing child sexual abuse in the UK.
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