Minister denies Labour governing by social media' after new grooming gangs review ordered UK politics live
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Lisa Nandy stated that victims of grooming gangs have been overlooked by systems meant to protect them, insisting that the government must act swiftly for their benefit.
Yvette Cooper announced a review led by Louise Casey into grooming gangs, stressing the need to examine ethnic demographics and societal factors behind these offenses.
Nandy criticized the BBC licence fee, deeming it regressive and not adequate for funding the BBC, while ruling out general taxation as an alternative option.
Nandy emphasized that social media should not dictate governmental decisions, asserting the need for a focus on real-world issues affecting victims of abuse.
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