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Kemi Badenoch slams Keir Starmer for 'cover-up' of rape gangs in '50 towns'
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       Kemi Badenoch accused Sir Keir Starmer of colluding in a cover-up of rape gangs as she demanded a national inquiry into the child grooming scandal.

       At Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday, she said at least 50 towns were affected but the Government was doing nothing.

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       The Conservative leader said: "At least 50 towns are affected by rape gangs, places like Peterborough, Derby, Birmingham, Nottingham, Leicester, Rotherham, Rochdale and Preston.

       "Is he dragging his heels on this because he doesn’t want Labour cover ups exposed?"

       But a furious Sir Keir Starmer claimed Conservatives had failed to tackle the issue when in power. And as tensions ran high, a Labour backbencher called Mrs Badenoch "a disgrace".

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       Kemi Badenoch explains why she wants a national inquiry

       The Conservative leader said: “We are asking for a full national inquiry. Andy Burnham wants a national inquiry, he’s not Conservative, he’s Labour. Harriet Harman wants one. The Member for Rotherham (Sarah Champion) wants one. All of the victims I have met want a full national inquiry.

       “He keeps talking about local inquiries yet they have not got going and they haven’t got going because local authorities don’t want to investigate themselves.

       “Local inquiries cannot force witnesses to appear. Local inquiries cannot force people to give evidence under oath. So why won’t he have a national inquiry?”

       14 hours ago12:28 Jonathan Walker

       How Keir Starmer defended his record on child grooming

       Sir Keir, a former director of public prosecutions, accused Mrs Badenoch of “staying silent” on the issue while in government, telling the Commons: “I was the prosecutor who brought the first case and when that file was brought to my attention I noticed that one of the defendants had not been prosecuted previously.

       “Far from covering up, I asked for that file so I could have a look at it. On the back of that I then changed the entire approach to prosecutions, which was then lauded by the government that we were doing the right thing, and brought those prosecutions.

       “So my record was going after where I thought something had gone wrong and putting it right. She stayed silent throughout their years in government.”

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       Conservatives say Labour failed to keep inquiry promise

       A Conservative spokesman said: "On 16 January, the Home Secretary promised a rapid national audit of the extent of rape gangs conducted by Baroness Casey would report in three months

       "The government also announced funding for five local inquiries into the scandal. Four months on, there is no sign of the audit and only Oldham has applied for funding for a local inquiry. As the Leader of the Opposition rightly asked, why the delay?”

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       Kemi Badenoch names rape gang towns and cities

       The Conservative leader asked Sir Keir Starmer: "At least 50 towns are affected by rape gangs, places like Peterborough, Derby, Birmingham, Nottingham, Leicester, Rotherham, Rochdale and Preston.

       "Is he dragging his heels on this because he doesn’t want Labour cover ups exposed?"

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       14 hours ago12:14 Jonathan Walker

       Keir Starmer says Tories should 'hang their heads in shame'

       The Prime Minister says Tories failed to tackle this issue when in Government.

       Kemi Badenoch says if she was Prime Minister, we would have had a national inquiry "months ago".

       She says the choice is "chaos or cover ups under Labour" or better-run councils under the Conservatives.

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       Abuse is still being covered up says Kemi Badenoch

       She says as recently as last year abuse was being covered up in Greater Manchester

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       Starmer insists he has a record of 'going after' rape gangs

       The PM says he prosecuted rape gangs as Director of Public Prosecutions.

       Kemi Badenoch says he is now Prime Minister. She says Labour politicians including Andy Burnham and Harriet Harman want a national inquiry.

       She says the local inquiries backed by Keir Starmer do not have legal powers to force witnesses to give evidence.

       And she says: "The victims want a national inquiry."

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       At least 50 towns are affected by rape gangs

       "At least 50 towns are affected by rape gangs" says Kemi Badenoch.

       "Is he dragging his heels on this because he doesn't want Labour cover-ups exposed"?

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       'Nothing is happening' says Kemi Badenoch

       The Conservative leader says Labour promised five local inquiries and challenges Keir Starmer to reveal where they will take place.

       One is taking place in Oldham. But in his answer, Sir Keir fails to reveal where the other four will be. All he says is "We are providing for local inquiries".

       Ms Badenoch says: "Nothing is happening".

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       Kemi Badenoch asks about grooming gangs cover up

       The Conservative leader asks about an admission made by Labour Minister Jess Phillips, who admitted this week: "I know exactly the issue of the cover-up, as does everyone already, because of the many local inquiries that told us that this happened, and the national inquiry that has told us that there were cover-ups."

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       Cabinet minister insists Tony Blair wasn't calling for an end to Net Zero

       Cabinet Minister Steve Reed has insisted that Tony Blair wasn't demanding an end to Net Zero, following the former PM's intervention yesterday.

       Sir Tony has warned that the current approach to Net Zero by rich western countries is "doomed to fail" as voters feel punished despite not being responsible for most global warming.

       Environment Secretary Steve Reed has told LBC: "I don't think that's quite what Tony Blair said to be fair,"

       "This government is transitioning the economy away from fossil fuels to clean energy, because we saw under the last government

       how energy prices, energy bills, shot up to unaffordable levels because we are too dependent on fossil fuels, and the price for that is dictated by the behaviour of the likes of Vladimir Putin, for instance, with his illegal invasion of Ukraine"

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