Rape gangs. Why does the Conservative Leader want another national public enquiry?

Subtle difference
Is there a subtle difference between political bias and ignorance?

Maybe motorbiking would like to explain his nuances on this?

One can only live in hope ;)
 
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There's an (un)surprising shortage of Toryboys trying to justify Badenough's grandstanding.
 
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Why does the Labour Party not want another enquirie ??

Personally I don’t give a jot if they have another one or not

£200 million ?? For a bunch of pencil pushers and paper shufflers to sit around for 7 years and to what ends ??

Common sense and a couple months could have sorted it ?

The 6 towns named in the report is / was only the tip of the ice berg as to the extent of the issue of grooming gangs *********

Wide spread Issues in numerous regions / towns
 
Why does the Labour Party not want another enquirie ??

You're on the wrong thread. You want the other one.

That question has been answered numerous times.

What is it that you don't like about the answer?
 
If you read the thread titles, you'd see that it absolutely isn't.
motorbiking it appears is unable to differentiate between a speck of dust and a plank of wood...

A certain fable tells us that ;)
 
The Tories have quite a nasty record....

Back in 2020....


"A government minister has been accused of spreading "fake news" after sharing a "doctored" video about Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer.

Nadine Dorries shared a video to her 96,000 Twitter followers suggesting Sir Keir had been reluctant to prosecute grooming gangs when he was director of public prosecutions for England and Wales."

 
"Never discussed in Cabinet" said Dorries last month.


"Former culture secretary Nadine Dorries faced a grilling from Victoria Derbyshire in a viral BBC Newsnight interview that led to viewers branding it a "car crash".

The interview, which took place last month, explored the Conservative Party’s handling of child sexual abuse inquiries."
 
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