Inquiry Stalls Amid Growing Tensions The UK’s first statutory inquiry into grooming gangs (Muslim rape gangs that have blighted Britain for decades), launched by Prime Minister Keir Starmer in June 2025, is facing significant challenges just months after its announcement. Intended to investigate over 800 dropped cases of child sexual exploitation, the probe has been disrupted by the departure of four (possibly five) survivors from its oversight panel, the withdrawal of two chair candidates, and allegations of a cover-up in London. Calls for Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips MP to resign have added pressure to a Labour government already grappling with internal issues. For U.S. readers, the situation recalls cases like Jeffrey Epstein’s, where institutional failures left vulnerable children unprotected, raising questions about whether political sensitivities—here,…

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