Bitter blow to Starmer as Labour MPs for grooming gang scandal towns Rochdale & Rotherham join calls for inquiry

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Bitter blow to Starmer as Labour MPs for grooming gang scandal towns Rochdale & Rotherham join calls for inquiry
Author: Jack Elsom
Published: Jan, 13 2025 14:51

BOTH Labour MPs for Rotherham and Rochdale have now backed a national inquiry into child rape gangs - heaping further pressure on Sir Keir Starmer. The two northern towns were at the epicentre of the grooming scandal that saw predominantly Asian men sexually abuse young girls.

 [Paul Waugh MP on BBC Breakfast discussing a family's appeal for calm following a police incident at Manchester Airport.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Paul Waugh MP on BBC Breakfast discussing a family's appeal for calm following a police incident at Manchester Airport.]

The PM has so far refused calls to launch a statutory probe specifically into the issue, stressing it is more important to act now. Now he is facing demands from his own backbenchers who represent some of the areas most blighted by the scandal. Rotherham MP Sarah Champion said today: “It's clear that nothing less than a national inquiry into the failings of those in authority to prevent and be accountable for their failings... will restore the faith in our safeguarding systems.”.

 [Portrait of Sarah Champion, former Labour MP for Rotherham.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Portrait of Sarah Champion, former Labour MP for Rotherham.]

And Rochdale’s Paul Waugh said he would support an inquiry if that is what the victims want. He told the BBC: “I'm not against a national enquiry but it has got to have some key caveats. “Is it supported by victims because they are the people who have told their stories and it took a lot of bravery to tell those stories?”.

 [Keir Starmer giving a speech at a podium that reads
Image Credit: The Sun [Keir Starmer giving a speech at a podium that reads "Plan for Change."]

Their interventions come after a third Labour MP - Liverpool’s Dan Carden - also called for an inquiry. Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has also pressed for a government-backed probe after his locally-commissioned one lacked the ability to compel witnesses to give evidence.

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