Sir Keir Starmer has backed his under-fire safeguarding minister to proceed main the federal government’s efforts to arrange a nationwide inquiry into grooming gangs after 4 survivors demanded her resignation.
The prime minister mentioned on Thursday that Jess Phillips has “devoted vast parts of her life and career” to tackling violence towards girls and women, and has “confidence in her”, regardless of the turmoil that has beset the method.
All 4 survivors who stop the federal government’s grooming gangs inquiry panel mentioned they may take into account returning to the method if Ms Phillips resigns.
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In response to the demand, Sir Keir mentioned: “The safeguarding minister has huge experience in issues relating to violence against women and girls. She’s devoted vast parts of her life and career to that, and so I do have confidence in her and Louise Casey in leading this project.”
Talking to ITV Meridian, the prime minister additionally sought to reassure the victims of grooming, saying: “It’s really important that the national inquiry gets to the truth. All survivors deserve answers to their questions.”
“It is very important that I say to all survivors that I give my personal assurance that this inquiry will go wherever it needs to go, the scope will not be changed.”
It’s understood that Downing Avenue has reached out to the 4 survivors who stop the federal government’s course of this week.
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The 4 girls who resigned this week expressed issues about how the method of choosing a chair and setting the phrases of reference of the nationwide inquiry into grooming gangs is being run.
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Starmer defended Phillips at PMQs on Wednesday
They wrote on Wednesday to Dwelling Secretary Shabana Mahmood, calling for Ms Phillips to step down and all survivors to be consulted on appointing a senior choose as chair with no main conflicts of curiosity.
Ms Phillips informed parliament on Tuesday that solutions that the scope of the inquiry was to be expanded from simply grooming gangs had been “categorically untrue”.
However leaked session paperwork and texts between the safeguarding minister and survivor Fiona Goddard present the survivors’ issues that the scope could be expanded had been legitimate.
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The survivors’ letter says: “Being publicly contradicted and dismissed by a government minister when you are a survivor telling the truth takes you right back to that feeling of not being believed all over again.
“It’s a betrayal that has destroyed what little belief remained.”
They have demanded that the scope of the inquiry remain “laser-focused” on grooming gangs and known as for victims to be free to talk to help networks with out worry of reprisal.

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Fiona Goddard and Kemi Badenoch talking throughout a press convention earlier this yr
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The letter to Ms Mahmood says: “Her [Ms Phillips’] conduct over the last week has shown she is unfit to oversee a process that requires survivors to trust the government. Her departure would signal you are serious about accountability and changing direction.”
The survivors describe their calls for as “the absolute bare minimum for survivors to trust that this inquiry will be different from every other process that has let us down”.
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Minister for Youngsters and Households, Josh MacAlister informed Sky Information Jess Phillips won’t be resigning
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The letter was despatched hours after one of many frontrunners to change into chair of the inquiry withdrew, blaming “vested interests” and “political opportunism and point-scoring”.
Ex-police chief and youngster safety specialist Jim Gamble informed the house secretary in a letter there was a “highly charged and toxic environment” across the appointment course of and victims “deserve better”.
The opposite, Annie Hudson, a former social employee, mentioned earlier this week she now not wished to be thought of after intense media protection.
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The prime minister launched the inquiry into grooming gangs after an audit by Baroness Louise Casey confirmed the size of the issue.
It’s understood that the federal government is exploring a spread of different candidates and can present an replace sooner or later.
A Dwelling Workplace spokesperson mentioned: “The grooming gang scandal was one of the darkest moments in this country’s history.
“That’s the reason this authorities is dedicated to a full, statutory, nationwide inquiry to uncover the reality. It’s the very least that the victims of those hideous crimes deserve.
“We are disappointed that candidates to chair that inquiry have withdrawn. This is an extremely sensitive topic, and we have to take the time to appoint the best person suitable for the role.
“The house secretary has been clear – there will likely be no hiding place for many who abused probably the most susceptible in our society.”



