Jess Phillips has mentioned “nothing is off the table” when coping with the grooming gangs scandal – together with a brand new nationwide inquiry if victims need one.
The safeguarding minister informed Sky’s political editor Beth Rigby on the Electoral Dysfunction podcast that she would take heed to victims on a brand new panel that was introduced by the federal government this week.
“Nothing is off the table,” she mentioned.
“And if the victims come forward to me in this victims panel and they say, ‘actually, we think there needs to be a national inquiry into this’, I’ll listen to them.”
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Her feedback come days after it emerged she had rejected calls from Oldham Council to carry a authorities inquiry into grooming gangs within the city, and mentioned the council ought to fee one as an alternative.
That has led to tech billionaire Elon Musk attacking her and Sir Keir Starmer for not holding a nationwide inquiry and accusing the prime minister of being “complicit” within the abuse.
Professor Alexis Jay completed an eight-year nationwide inquiry into youngster sexual abuse in 2022 and set out suggestions for the federal government.
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The Conservatives tabled an modification to the Kids’s Safeguarding and Colleges Invoice on Wednesday to require a statutory inquiry into grooming gangs.
She mentioned: “The measures that I’m setting out today and the legislation in many ways go further because it puts a requirement on all councils to have teams working to keep children safe.
“And the bandwagon jumpers which have come alongside in current days, they do not care about kids, they do not care about ensuring that we cease this and we take motion.
“They had years to do it and they didn’t do it.”
The Conservatives additionally rejected a name from Oldham Council for a authorities inquiry in 2022.
You possibly can take heed to Beth’s full interview with Jess Phillips in a particular episode of Electoral Dysfunction launched on Thursday.