PMQs: The grooming gangs retort from Sir Keir Starmer that even won praise from the SNP
- Sir Keir Starmer argues that a new inquiry into grooming gangs would delay justice for victims, citing previous inquiries already conducted.
- Kemi Badenoch claims that the refusal to hold a national inquiry risks accusations of a cover-up and emphasizes the need for further investigation.
- The Conservatives have proposed an amendment to the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill, which is currently being debated in Parliament.
- Downing Street stated that significant engagement with victims' groups showed they do not want a national inquiry but action to deliver justice instead.
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