"We Became Quite FEARFUL..." | Grooming Gang Survivor SPEAKS OUT About Inquiry Amid 'Cover Up' Claim

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Sir Keir Starmer has defended the grooming inquiry, saying “injustice will have no place to hide” and telling MPs Baroness Louise Casey will support its work.

Challenged at Prime Minister’s Questions over the resignation of four women from the inquiry’s victims and survivors panel, Sir Keir said the “door will always be open” should they wish to return.

He said: “The inquiry is not and will never be watered down. Its scope will not change.

“It will examine the ethnicity and religion of the offenders, and we will find the right person to chair the inquiry.

“I can tell the house today, Mr Speaker, that Dame Louise Casey will now support the work of the inquiry, and it will get to the truth. Injustice will have no place to hide.”

Talk's Kevin O'Sullivan is joined by grooming gangs survivor Ellie Reynolds, to discuss why she decided to quit the panel.

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