Kir Stamor To start a statutory national inquiry in Gang scam After months of pressure on this issue.
Prime Minister told reporters on flight G7 in Canada That he had accepted the new recommendation Lewis Casey, Who reviewed the original review in the The Grooming Gang Scam, which has killed communities across Britain.
Sir Kir and Labor Minister, including Domestic misbehavior minister Jess Philips, The first have come under attack to not agree to one.
It was alleged that there was a cover-up as many of those responsible for the attacks including rape had done Pakistani ethnicity on girls of white working class.
But the Prime Minister insisted that there was no U-turn on the matter, instead saying that he was waiting for Dame Lewis to complete his review.
He said: “From the beginning, I have always said that we should implement the recommendations [of Dame Louise’s report],
“I think there were 200 recommendations when you take all the reviews that have gone to every level and we have got them with implementation.
“I never said that we should not see any issue again. I wanted to be convinced on the question of an investigation. So I asked Lewis KC, which I respectfully respect, for an audit.
“When he started the audit, his situation was that what was going on and there was no real need for a national inquiry over him. He has seen the material and he came into the idea that there should be a national investigation based on what he has seen.
“I have read every word of his report and I am going to accept his recommendation. It’s right what he has done in his audit.”
However, Tory leader Kemi Badenoch, who has met with the victims and demanding an inquiry, provoked Sir Keer delayed. His Chhaya’s home secretary Chris Filp noted how the star accused his party of being “yet right”.

Ms. Badenoch claimed that it was the latest U-turn Winter fuel defeat When the government agreed to restore payment to 9 million pensioners last week.
He said: “Keer stormer does not know what he thinks until an official report has told him so. Just as he dismissed concerns about winter fuel payments and then had to u-turn, such as the Supreme Court needed to tell her repeatedly to tell him that he needed a woman repeatedly.
“But this should not be the end of the case. There are many, many more questions, which need to be answered to ensure that this investigation is done properly and quickly. Many survivors of groom gangs will get relief that this is finally happening, but they do not need a proposal in 10 years soon. Justice was denied.”
At the same time, Toriz and Reform UK demanding an inquiry, Labor MPs have also joined pressure.
On Friday, Roshdel Labor MP Paul Waugh renewed his demand for a national investigation after a long delayed convict of a seven men of his constituency.
He said: “Whether national or local inquiries are deployed, both need statutory powers to force witnesses in front of them.
“And they should follow the evidence wherever it takes them. No political party, no council, no police officer, no social worker, any racial group should not be exempted from the need to find facts. We still need accountability for everything that went wrong.”