‘Labour won’t fix grooming gangs crisis!’ Father of abuse survivor slams ‘whitewashing’ independent inquiry

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The father of a grooming gangs abuse survivor has told GB News that he does not have faith in the Labour Government’s approach to tackle the abusers.

Marlon West has regularly met with Jess Phillips, the safeguarding minister, in his attempts to force change.


But the frustrated father has now told GB News that he believed Labour was not ready to take the necessary steps to confront the rape gangs.

In the minutes of a meeting held with Phillips in November, seen exclusively by GB News, it says that West “raised the potential creation of one national strategy that brings together the vast number of services involved and has one clear person in charge”.

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The father told GB News that he believed Labour was not ready to take the necessary steps to confront the rape gangs.

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But the minutes continued: “The Minister explained the challenges we are facing with ownership and progression of the IICSA [the Independent Inquiry to Child Sexual Abuse] recommendations, but that she will be using everything in her power to push this forward with other departments.”

The fighting father told The People’s Channel that, contrary to these minutes, he had gone to Westminster to meet with the minister to argue for a national public inquiry, not just a “national strategy.”

West said that the IICSA recommendations were insufficient and that a full inquiry that covers all of the towns with credible reports of abuse gangs is needed to rout out this scandal.

He added that Phillips downplayed the need for a national inquiry during his meetings with her.

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He spoke exclusively to GB News

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West told GB News that he feels as if he can “no longer trust Labour” with the crisis and branded the current investigation “whitewashing”.

He said: “The independent inquiries are not worth the paper that they are written on. I’ve been campaigning now for nearly two years for a national public inquiry.

“The reason why the independent inquiries are not particularly very helpful is to do with the recommendations at the end, they’re not enforceable.

“The other thing is they just skim over it. They don’t look, they don’t dissect the cases.

Marlon’s daughter Scarlett has endured abuse and exploitation several times, including in Greater Manchester in recent years.

There have still been no convictions for anyone associated with her abuse.

The Home Office has been approached for comment.

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