Kemi Badenoch faced criticism for using the child grooming scandal to raise funds for the Tories, urging supporters to sign a petition for a national inquiry before a vote on the issue. Labour accused her of disrespecting victims and playing politics with child safety, while the Conservatives defended their stance, calling out Labour for resisting the inquiry. Keir Starmer criticized Badenoch for only addressing the issue after public attention, while Labour maintains that implementing past recommendations is the priority over a new inquiry.
Full Article
Loading PerspectiveSplit analysis...
