Labour MP breaks ranks and demands Starmer launches grooming gang inquiry
Briefly

Dan Carden emphasized the need for a national inquiry, saying, "The public compassion for the victims, thousands of young British working-class girls and children is real. The public call for justice must be heeded." His statement reflects the urgency and public sentiment towards acknowledging the injustices faced by young victims.
Carden criticized the inaction of the authorities, stating, "It is shocking that people in positions of power could have covered up and refused to act to avoid confronting racial or cultural issues or because victims were poor and working-class." His remarks highlight the systemic failures and implications of socio-economic bias in governance.
Carden advocates for change, noting, "We must question and challenge the orthodoxy of progressive liberal multiculturalism that led to authorities failing to act. We need a new doctrine to take our multi-ethnic society into the future," suggesting a reevaluation of existing frameworks to enhance societal accountability.
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