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Cabinet Minister Lucy Powell should step down after you have released the scandal for the care of gangs as “dog whistle”, say Tories

Cabinet Minister Lucy Powell looks like to step back after describing a powerful documentary in the scandal of gangs as a “dog whistle”.

As part of the BBC program, she was challenged for all questions whether she had seen the Sonde Channel 4 in the widespread sex abuse of girls.

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Minister of Cabinet Lucy Powell looks like to withdraw her comments on the care of gangsCredit: Pa

But the question that the question referred, she said: “Oh, we want to blow this little trumpet.

Senior Tories met her comments.

Chris Philp Shadow Home Secretary said: “This shocking outbreak of a minister of the work cabinet has reduced the thousands of girls and women who have been raped by gangs for decades.

“We have consistently called for a national study in parliament that was blocked by labor ministers who do not seem to know or seem to take care of the disgusting crimes that were committed.

“Anyone who has seen the shocking documentary from Channel 4 will know that it is clearer than ever that this is not a” dogefiff “.

“To relieve thousands of victims who have been raped and the following cover -up is disgusting.

“She should step down.”

Robert Jenrick, Secretary of Shadow Justice, said: “Labor Lucy Powell believes that it is a” dogefiff “to request arrests and accountability for the rape gangs.

“What a disgusting betrayal of the victims.

“You are part of the cover -up.”

Tory MP Katie Lam tweeted: “If the leader of the lower house is not of the opinion that industrialized sexual torture for children is only a” dog pipe “and a” small trumpet “, she should take it back and say it.

“If she actually believes that, she has no shop in the cabinet and should resign.”

Prime Minister Keir Starrer speaks to military personnel.

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Sir Keir Starrer is under pressure after he has refused to carry out a national examination of the scandal of the nursing ribbonsCredit: Getty

Ms. Powell looked for her comments.

She tweeted: “I would like to make it clear that I look at problems with the exploitation of children and care with the greatest seriousness. I'm sorry if this was unclear.

“I didn't question the political point that scored gate around him, not the problem itself.”

But it plunges the pressure on No. 10 over the care gang scandal.

Sir Keir Starrer is under fire because he refused to order a new national examination of the scandal.

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