Rotherham MP Sarah Champion has called for a national inquiry into grooming gangs with a local focus.
In a statement posted on X, Champion said that “local inquiries do not have the power to compel witnesses/evidence, nor would they satisfy the public concern of cover-ups”.
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The statement comes just days after Labour MPs voted down a proposed national inquiry into the grooming gangs scandal.
Conservative Leader Kemi Badenoch tabled an amendment to the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill earlier this month, calling for a full inquiry into the grooming gangs scandal.
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No Labour MP voted in favour of the amendment.
The 111 MPs who supported it included 101 Conservatives and all 5 Reform UK MPs.
It was defeated by a majority of 253.
I’ve published my 5 point plan to ensure children are safeguarded, victims & survivors can access the support that they need, perpetrators are brought to justice & those in authority are held to account.
This includes a national inquiry into grooming gangs pic.twitter.com/iLBWqrwpKK
— Sarah Champion (@SarahChampionMP) January 13, 2025