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A Full Inquiry Into The Grooming Gang Scandal

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Clone | 14:24 Fri 03rd Jan 2025 | News
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We know much of the who/when/why of the rapists.We need to find out who made the decisions not to arrest or prosecute the rapists but to arrest the girls and/or family members. We need to know when the complaints were made, how many, to whom they were made.And we need to find out why ​​​why the ruined lives of poor white girls were placed below those of...
16:07 Fri 03rd Jan 2025

yes I would.

Not if it takes years, costs millions, finds no one to blame and concludes "lessons will be learned! No.

Without doubt.

How long did Hilsborough take? Will the Covid one ever be completed and achieve anything? In an ideal world I'd say yes but in reality I know it would still be unfinished in 10 maybe 25 years time.

Grenfell, Post Office, police shooting scum ...

All these inquiries, What is the point?  

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I want to hear some names and what these names did to cover up these heinous crimes.

It's clear why many in the corridors of power don't want an inquiry, and that's more reason for why we should have one.

Definitely.

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I wonder if Starmer has the balls to sue Musk for libel, some of what Musk is saying is sailing close to the wind.

 

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She's a disgrace.

Public Enquiries are like Management Consultants - high cost who borrow your watch to tell you the time.

So are you saying they're all a waste of time and money canary? Including Covid, Grenfell, Iraq war, Hillsborough? Or just this one?

They may be a necessary evil but rarely do any real good.

Yes but not if it means huge sums to fat lawyers over an indefinite period. 

The panel should consist of people already receiving public money; MPs, civil servants etc. and they should be given a time frame of some sort.

 

Barristers are good at asking searching questions and handling those who are evasive/ obstructive. But from what I've seen so are so of those on house of commons enquiries. Jeremy Hunt for example always impressed me asking probing questions even to fellow Tories.

Any enquiry should exclude politicians.

^^ Well it should certainly exclude Jess Phillips - you're probably right though.

We know much of the who/when/why of the rapists.

We need to find out who made the decisions not to arrest or prosecute the rapists but to arrest the girls and/or family members. We need to know when the complaints were made, how many, to whom they were made.

And we need to find out why ​​​why the ruined lives of poor white girls were placed below those of Pakistani muslim rapists.

would it make any difference, would people be named and shamed, would heads roll, or anyone arrested, it will be: lessons will be learned and better practice put in place, but i think it would make the people in power do something as they will be judged.

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