Yvette Cooper announces plan for government-backed local grooming gangs inquiries
- Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced a plan to provide £5m for five government-backed local inquiries into grooming gangs, with Tom Crowther assisting in developing reviews in pilot areas yet to be named.
- Cooper stated that a rapid audit would examine the ethnicity and demographics of gangs and their victims, along with the cultural drivers behind the offending.
- Three Labour MPs, including Dan Carden and Sarah Champion, expressed support for a national inquiry, while Elon Musk criticized the Prime Minister for not initiating one.
- Cooper emphasized that effective local inquiries can provide more relevant answers than a nationwide inquiry and promised a clear timetable for implementing the Jay report's recommendations by Easter.
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