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Rachel Reeves said the government always listened to victims of grooming gangs. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer decided on a national inquiry after.

Former detective Maggie Oliver said both main political parties were slow to address grooming gangs. She feels they failed to help victims. The.
The NSPCC is happy about the inquiry but wants quick action on child abuse. Survivors have waited too long for help.
The government will have five local inquiries and one national inquiry to gather evidence and fix the problem.

Rachel Reeves said the government always listened to victims of grooming gangs. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer decided on a national inquiry after.

Former detective Maggie Oliver said both main political parties were slow to address grooming gangs. She feels they failed to help victims. The.
The NSPCC is happy about the inquiry but wants quick action on child abuse. Survivors have waited too long for help.
The government will have five local inquiries and one national inquiry to gather evidence and fix the problem.