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Former little one intercourse abuse inquiry chair Professor Alexis Jay criticises ‘weaponisation’ of concern by Tory MPs

By Editorial Board Published January 21, 2025 4 Min Read
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Former little one intercourse abuse inquiry chair Professor Alexis Jay criticises ‘weaponisation’ of concern by Tory MPs

Professor Alexis Jay has criticised the “weaponisation” of kid sexual abuse by the Conservatives and accused the earlier authorities of an “awful” response to the scandal.

The previous chair of the Impartial Inquiry into Little one Sexual Abuse mentioned she didn’t wish to give Tory MPs “oxygen” after they known as for a brand new nationwide inquiry into grooming gangs.

The earlier Conservative authorities didn’t implement any of the 20 suggestions she made after her closing report into little one sexual abuse, commissioned by then Tory dwelling secretary Theresa Might, was printed in 2022 after listening to from 7,300 victims and survivors.

It discovered police and councils downplayed the size of the issue and youngsters have been usually blamed for his or her abuse.

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After the scandal returned to the headlines in the beginning of January, Tory chief Kemi Badenoch known as for one more nationwide inquiry and for Labour to implement the suggestions.

Earlier in January, Professor Jay backed Sir Keir Starmer when he rejected calls for one more inquiry, saying “the time has passed”, however she was fussier on Tuesday when requested in regards to the Tories’ newest place.

“Our overriding concern is just get it done, at this point,” she informed the cross-party Dwelling Affairs Choose Committee.

“I’ve had a huge amount of requests for media interviews and I felt concerned about the weaponisation of child sexual abuse that’s gone on, and I won’t make comment on those actors, give them oxygen.”

She mentioned she has been assured by the present authorities {that a} timetable to implement her suggestions can be supplied by the top of February.

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Suella Braverman was dwelling secretary when the kid sexual abuse inquiry report was printed. Pic: Reuters

The previous social employee was closely important of Suella Braverman, who was the Conservative dwelling secretary when the seven-year-long inquiry’s closing report was printed – on the identical day Liz Truss resigned as prime minister.

It took seven months for the federal government to answer the suggestions in Might 2023.

Professor Jay informed MPs she, in addition to survivor teams, skilled a “long silence” from the Dwelling Workplace after publishing the suggestions.

She mentioned the response, when it lastly got here, was “awful”. She added: “I cannot tell you how it felt to constantly read the response from the government.

“It was inconsequential, unsubstantial, dedicated to nothing.”

Professor Jay mentioned within the interval earlier than the federal government gave its response she really helpful to the prime minister’s workplace and the Dwelling Workplace {that a} small group ought to meet recurrently to examine on any progress that had been made.

“I got no response, and it was suggested to me I should discuss it with the home secretary (Ms Braverman),” she mentioned.

“I raised it with her and she was very vague and nothing more was heard until Mr [James] Cleverly was appointed later that year.”

James Cleverly takes part in a Q & A in front of party members .
Pic: PA

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James Cleverly changed Ms Braverman as dwelling secretary. Pic: PA

However Professor Jay mentioned the cellphone name began out as “definitely adversarial” and that the adviser requested her why she had written to The Occasions.

She added when Mr Cleverly took over as dwelling secretary from Ms Braverman in 2023 they reset the connection, and he was amenable.

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