Louise Casey criticises Tories for politicising her grooming gangs report UK politics live
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Louise Casey's recent audit of the grooming gang scandal was met with a lack of significant challenge from political parties, leading to a blame game instead of action. In a Newsnight interview, Casey expressed her disappointment at the politicization of her findings, stressing the need for legal changes and a national investigation. She urged political unity in addressing this long-standing issue, noting how critical it is to confront the identified problems. Meanwhile, Kemi Badenoch appears to position herself as celebrating a perceived victory, focusing on publicizing her efforts surrounding the inquiry.
I'm disappointed by it, to put it mildly. I really hoped and hope still that the report is so clear, it's so straightforward. We need to change some laws.
It almost doesn't matter right now, does it, what political party people are part of. We've identified there's a problem, and it's about time we drew a line in the sand.
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