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Work with devolved governments to extend the grooming gangs inquiry

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Work with devolved governments to extend the national inquiry into group based child sexual exploitation to Scotland and Northern Ireland. We think this is a form of group based child sexual abuse which has been significantly neglected, and which is at risk of becoming worse.

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Work with devolved governments to extend the grooming gangs inquiry

National

Work with devolved governments to extend the national inquiry into group based child sexual exploitation to Scotland and Northern Ireland. We think this is a form of group based child sexual abuse which has been significantly neglected, and which is at risk of becoming worse.

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434 reactions·100% agree
Mr David Lammy

Mr David Lammy

Deputy Prime Minister

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