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Downing Street says that the care of gang scandal is “armed” while the Minister of Labor calls for calls

Sir Keir Starrer Downing Street was convicted by the care of gang victims after supporting the proposal of a minister that the scandal was “armed”.

No. 10 officials defeated themselves after the Commons leader Lucy Powell was released as a “dog whistle” campaign.

A spokesman for the Prime Minister, who was previously head of the Crown Criminal Service, seemed to be supported by Ms. Powell when she had excited to be terminated or rejected.

Minister of Cabinet Ms. Powell, Manchester Central, has been accused of “victim” since 2012 after she replied to Tim Montgomerie, founder of the website Conservative Home, when she replied to BBC Radio 4.

In a discussion about the diversity editions of the councils, Mr. Montgomerie asked Ms. Powell whether she recently seen a documentary in Channel 4 over five women who had become victims of sexual care.

She replied, “Oh, we want to blow this little trumpet now, right? Let us throw this dog out, should we? '

One of the victims of the Rotherham care gang scandal today said to Mailonline about her dismay about the remarks -and accused the work of being “hideous crime” that was committed against young girls.

In the celebrated BBC drama series of three girls, the abuse of gangs and the attempts by whistleblower such as the former detective by Greater Manchester, Maggie Oliver, were exposed to police failures.

Sir Keir Starrer, who is now shown outside the downing street

Commons leader Lucy Powell was criticized for comments that she made on Radio 4

Commons leader Lucy Powell was criticized for comments that she made on Radio 4

The BBC broadcast in 2017 a dramatization of Rochdale's abuse scandal called three girls

The BBC broadcast in 2017 a dramatization of Rochdale's abuse scandal called three girls

Ms. Powell reacted to a counter reaction against her radio 4 remarks by publishing on X, formerly Twitter: “In the heat of a discussion about AQ, 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 that was unclear. I challenged the political point that scored around him, not the problem itself.

“As a constituency member, I dealt with terrible cases. This GVT is about getting the truth and granting justice. '

The Downing Street has further evaporated the controversy after Ms. Powell's proposal that the problem of the nursing ribbons was “armed”.

A spokesman No. 10 said in answer: “It is obviously disappointing for people to do this. However, the prime minister focuses on taking the measures that are necessary to deliver victims instead of scoring political points. '

When asked by reporters who did this, the spokesman added: “I think every political point that is achieved to achieve such a problem is disappointing. The government focuses on taking measures to give the victims justice. '

Sarah Wilson, a victim of the Rotherham scandal, said Ms. Powell's comments at the weekend showed what survivors have appropriately against all the years and why they were not listened to – they have never taken care of it and will never do it.

And another Rotherham victim today said Mailonline about her anger about the answer, with Elizabeth Harper, not her real name and said: “Lucy Powell's comments were said confidently.

The Downing Street said Sir Keir Starrer (shown last Friday in Bedfordshire)

The Downing Street said Sir Keir Starrer (shown last Friday in Bedfordshire) “focuses on taking the measures that must be achieved for victims and not on political points”

“I and others who were wildly affected by this hideous crime are clear that this was a more comprehensive opinion of the working group and that it looks like it would be.

'Why is it “armed”? Is this because people acknowledge what we went through?

'It wasn't armed. People are afraid and worried, not only for the survivors, but for future generations.

“This is a crime that is necessary to deal with the handling – instead, they continue to let the people of this country down.”

At least 1,400 children were sexually exploited in Rotherham between 1997 and 2013.

Mailonline previously revealed how one of Elizabeth's attackers had been called back to a prison in the category -b after he was discovered less than a mile of her house in Rotherham – despite legal conditions that prevent him from returning to the city.

The taxi driver Asghar Bostan was a term of nine years for four and a half years in 2018 after he was convicted of two girls under the age of 16 between 2000 and 2002.

Sir Keir was Defendant in January of this year because of “smear tactics” after they claimed people an investigation into the The care gang scandal jumped onto a “right-wing extremist train”.

The Prime Minister defended his recording as a former public prosecutor after Tesla Tycoon Elon Musk suggested that he was “mutual” if he had not tackled abuse.

He said: “What I will not tolerate is that politicians jump on the train to attract attention when these politicians were sitting in the government for 14 years, tweeting, talking, but nothing about it is so desperate for attention that they intensify what the right-wing extremist says.”

The Downing Street insisted that Sir Keir's statements focused more on conservatives than on activists and victims who urged an examination.

Cabinet colleague and health secretary Wes Streeting said this week that Ms. Powell was “ashamed” about her questions and “right” to apologize.

He also insisted on Sunday that the government took the problem of sexual exploitation of children “extremely seriously” and “had made real changes to help support the victims”.

The question of the care of the care of Pakistani origin-sausage gangs brought back into the spotlight after Labor denied a request for a new examination by Whitehall.

Instead, the government ordered locally managed probes, although the Interior Minister Yvette Cooper ordered a “fast audit” to the extent of the problem.

Chris Philp, the interior minister of the conservatives of the conservatives, the government has branded “Ms. Powell as” shameful “by” Ms. Powell “.

Labor Minister Lucy Powell posted on X, formerly Twitter, about her earlier comments on BBC Radio 4's Ever question program - and asked for further answers from critics

Labor Minister Lucy Powell posted on X, formerly Twitter, about her earlier comments on BBC Radio 4's Ever question program – and asked for further answers from critics

He said: “If Lucy Powell is not resigning, Keir Starrer should fire you if he is serious about this problem.

“Wes Streeting said that this was just a” tongue strike “is an unacceptable outline, especially given the refusal of Labor, a proper national examination and Starrer” far right band wagon “to prevent” in January.

Channel 4 last month transfers a documentary with the name Well -kept: a national scandal that contained statements by five women who told their exams – as well as film material from a convicted care ganger who complains about his treatment behind bars.

The 37 -year -old Irfan Khan from Batley in West Yorkshire was sentenced to a five -year license to 12 years in prison to rape and kill three rapes – but a new examination revealed his moan to the trailers when he was called out of prison.

He was part of a group of more than 20 sexual predators who had been locked up for 346 years last year after eight young girls in West Yorkshire were raped, abused and traded in 13 years.

Khan was called out of prison and said the supporters of a campaign group called Fighting for Fair Process: “Since I was inside, as many suddenly came in – it was like a domino. Half of Dewsbury inside.

“And it's really unfair – you know, it's just unfair. I didn't do anything wrong and sat here for 15 months. '

This year, the government was confronted with calls – including the billionaire owner of X, Elon Musk – after new studies on the treatment of peasant gangs across the country, in which the perpetrators were mostly Asian men.

The care of ganglopfers Chantelle (left) and jade (right) have given a new documentary 4 channel 4 called Graomed:

The care of ganglopfers Chantelle (left) and jade (right) have given a new documentary 4 channel 4 called Graomed:

Police Whistleblower Maggie Oliver spoke on January 14, 2023 at a press conference after the publication of a damn report on police and council failures

Police Whistleblower Maggie Oliver spoke on January 14, 2023 at a press conference after the publication of a damn report on police and council failures

In January of last year, a report showed that young girls were “delivered” by pedophile nursing rinds in Rochdale for years in Rochdale for failure by high-ranking police and council bosses.

The damn review of 173 pages included 2004 to 2013 and presented several failed investigations by the Greater Manchester police and the obvious indifference of the local authority compared to the emergency of hundreds of young people, mainly white girls out of poor backgrounds, which were all identified as potential victims of abuse in Rochdale.

Serivating police operations were started, but these were not sufficiently corresponding to the scope of the widespread organized exploitation within the area.

The study followed reports of the same authors about the care in Manchester and Oldham, in which the authorities had failed again children and they let pedophiles in the clutches.

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