
The failing Labour Government of Prime Minister Keir Starmer is living through a ‘season of U-turns’, in which multiple policies and political decisions are being overturned.
Just days after the pensioner fuel subsidy that was cut has been mostly reinstated, a very consequential decision in justice and law-enforcement has been announced today (14) as Starmer says that he would accept a recommendation for a national inquiry into grooming gangs who sexually abused thousands of girls.
This reversal comes after the ‘incredible shrinking premier’ had previously ‘resisted calls for a statutory review’.
Reuters reported
“The scandal, which revealed how gangs of mostly Pakistani men had groomed, trafficked and raped young white girls more than a decade ago, returned to the political agenda this year after U.S. billionaire Elon Musk criticized the British government.”

For over 16 years, TGP has been on the cutting-edge front of exposing Muslim grooming gangs in the UK and elsewhere, inevitably being branded all those ugly names they use to try to stop us conservatives.
We have reported in January, in MUSK – Failing Prime Minister Was Deeply Implicated in the Uk’s Negligence in Investigating and Punishing the Oldham Child Grooming Gangs – And He Wants To Keep Covering It Up : “That’s why we get so mobilized when we learn that in the UK, the detestable Labour government blocked an inquiry into Sir Keir Starmer’s conduct as the head of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) between 2008-2013. Why?
In the CPS, Starmer failed miserably – some say criminally – to investigate the Oldham child grooming scandal, where thousands of girls were mass-groomed, mass-raped, trafficked, and abused.
Now, Jess Phillips, the Labour ‘safeguarding minister,’ has refused the victims’ demands to launch a public inquiry into historical sexual abuse by Muslim gangs in Oldham.”

Back to the Reuters report, Interior minister Yvette Cooper tasked Louise Casey, a former senior official, with a ‘rapid audit’ of the ‘scale and nature of gang-based exploitation in Britain’.
“Casey’s report is expected to say that vulnerable white British girls were ‘institutionally ignored’ by police and local authorities fearing being accused of racism, Sky News reported on Saturday.
“’(Casey’s) position when she started the audit was that there was not a real need for a national inquiry, over and above what was going on’, Starmer told reporters en route to the G7 summit in Canada on Saturday. ‘She has come to the view that there should be a national inquiry on the basis of what she has seen. I have read every single word of her report and I am going to accept her recommendation’, he added.”
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