A couple of big stories there.
Interesting how some news outlets are framing this as Labour blocking a bill to launch an enquiry into grooming gangs:
BBC - "Tory bid to force enquiry into grooming gangs voted down"
Telegraph - " Labour MPs have blocked an attempt to initiate a national inquiry into grooming gangs."
Rather than "After a 7 year inquiry that cost £200m. Tories didn’t implement the findings."
Starmer had an effective PMQs because Kemi Badenoch (she's the current Tory leader, if you can't keep up) said that it's an outrage that Labour won't launch an enquiry into grooming gangs. He stepped up and agreed that it's one of the worst scandals in recent UK history, but noted that we did have a national enquiry with 20 recommendations and none of them were implemented.
"Not once in 8 years (as an MP) did she stand here and say what she just said. She was the Children's Minister, she was the Women's Equality Minister and I can't recall her once raising this issue in the house."
As for Lucy Letby, I think everyone was baying for blood.
I can't tell you if she's guilty or innocent. This recent update suggests that the evidence that convicted her is in question and she wouldn't be convicted if reassessed.
What I think is important that cases like this need to be looked at methodically and newspapers looking for serial killer headlines to sell papers shouldn't influence an enquiry.
Interesting how some news outlets are framing this as Labour blocking a bill to launch an enquiry into grooming gangs:
BBC - "Tory bid to force enquiry into grooming gangs voted down"
Telegraph - " Labour MPs have blocked an attempt to initiate a national inquiry into grooming gangs."
Rather than "After a 7 year inquiry that cost £200m. Tories didn’t implement the findings."
Starmer had an effective PMQs because Kemi Badenoch (she's the current Tory leader, if you can't keep up) said that it's an outrage that Labour won't launch an enquiry into grooming gangs. He stepped up and agreed that it's one of the worst scandals in recent UK history, but noted that we did have a national enquiry with 20 recommendations and none of them were implemented.
"Not once in 8 years (as an MP) did she stand here and say what she just said. She was the Children's Minister, she was the Women's Equality Minister and I can't recall her once raising this issue in the house."
As for Lucy Letby, I think everyone was baying for blood.
I can't tell you if she's guilty or innocent. This recent update suggests that the evidence that convicted her is in question and she wouldn't be convicted if reassessed.
What I think is important that cases like this need to be looked at methodically and newspapers looking for serial killer headlines to sell papers shouldn't influence an enquiry.
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