Bid to halt safeguarding bill sickening, says Phillipson
Briefly

Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson expressed her outrage over the Conservative Party's attempts to amend the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill, claiming it would severely undermine crucial child safety legislation. She emphasized the importance of this bill as the most significant children safeguarding initiative in a generation, highlighting that by potentially blocking it, the Conservatives are prioritizing political gamesmanship over the welfare of vulnerable children.
Phillipson criticized the Conservatives' push for a new inquiry into grooming gangs as a diversion from existing protections, stating that the victims 'want action and do not need a new national inquiry.' Cette shift in focus signifies a deeper concern about the adequacy of government responses to ongoing issues surrounding child sexual exploitation and the effectiveness of local inquiries as opposed to a national inquiry.
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