Tories demand Rayner apologise for Starmer’s grooming gangs remarks
- Angela Rayner defended Keir Starmer's record against grooming gangs, stating that the Tories did "absolutely nothing" while in power to tackle the issue.
- Chris Philp demanded an apology from Rayner regarding Starmer's comments on the Tories' inaction.
- Labour MP Natalie Fleet criticized Tory leader Kemi Badenoch for her failure to meet grooming victims and accused her of political point scoring.
- Fleet expressed outrage over political point scoring, recalling her own experience as a victim and highlighting the need for a national inquiry.
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Tories demand Rayner apologise for Starmer’s grooming gangs remarks
Chris Philp demanded that Angela Rayner apologise for Sir Keir Starmer’s “far-right bandwagon” remark on grooming gangs during a fiery Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday (18 June). Facing off at Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday (18 June), the shadow home secretary told the deputy prime minister that “standing up for rape victims is not far right” and asked for an apology for the remarks made by the prime minister in January. In Janua…
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In a clash with Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner at PMQs, Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp accused Sir Keir Starmer of “smearing” grooming gang campaigners when he said those demanding a national inquiry were “jumping on a far-right bandwagon”.
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