Former child sex abuse inquiry chair Professor Alexis Jay criticises 'weaponisation' of issue by Tory MPs
- Professor Alexis Jay criticized the Tory government's response to her recommendations from the child sexual abuse inquiry, calling it inconsequential, insubstantial, and committed to nothing.
- Home Secretary Yvette Cooper pledged to enact all 20 recommendations from the independent inquiry before Easter.
- The independent inquiry, launched in 2015, aimed to assess institutional failures in protecting children from sexual abuse.
- Dame Karen Bradley emphasized the need for government action on public inquiry results to protect children.
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