Labour's pivot on grooming gangs may not be enough to silence critics
Briefly

Keir Starmer's announcement of a review into grooming gangs marks his second positional pivot this week, reflecting the pressures faced by the government amidst public concern.
Despite the political pressure compelling a change in Starmer's approach, the grooming gangs review has been framed as a procedural measure rather than a full national inquiry.
Louise Casey has been brought in to lead a rapid review of grooming gang evidence, but critics argue it may not suffice without the power to compel testimony.
The Commons response to Yvette Cooper's statement indicates skepticism towards the government's new plans, raising questions about whether the measures will adequately address the failures surrounding grooming gangs.
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