Child abuse inquiry chair attacks politicisation' of issue and says new investigation would delay reforms UK politics live
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Prof Alexis Jay, chair of the IICSA, stated that she does not believe further national inquiries into child sexual exploitation are necessary, as existing reviews have provided substantial insights. She emphasized that local efforts to address these issues are generally well-intentioned, countering the claims for new inquiries pushed by figures like Elon Musk and certain Conservative MPs.
Jay expressed her disagreement with calls for more inquiries, noting that the time has passed for such actions. She argued we have had sufficient inquiries and consultations in the past years, implying that further investigations might be counterproductive rather than helpful.
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