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On the grooming gangs issue, what's going on there
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I mean, some are saying that, not you personally, but some critics, maybe the Tories, Reform and others
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are using it as a political football when we're forgetting about the victims. All we should be caring about is getting them some justice
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Well, of course that's the case, but we need to put this whole inquiry into context. I mean, it was Keir Starmer who called the very idea
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of having a national inquiry as, quote, a far-right ban. But then he called one
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He got the evidence from Louise Casey and then called one. He's doing the right thing, isn't he? Well, so they've been dragged into this kicking and screaming
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So he's now jumped on, quote, the far-right bandwagon himself. He said that term, didn't he
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He's a man who doesn't believe in anything. He said that term, didn't he? When I was asking him questions about that in January
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he called it a far-right bandwagon. I remember. I remember. He did a great job with that. And he's been exposed as the two-faced individual that he is
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He's a man who doesn't believe in anything. And that's why he's currently the least unpopular. That isn't fair, though. He would say he finds the evidence and then takes action
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He wouldn't say he's two-faced. Well, I'm sorry. The idea that new evidence has come to light since your interview, Chris
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is for the birds. We've had evidence now for decades in this country of not just the hideous
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crimes and the perpetrators still wandering around, but also cover-ups. You know, council
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workers involved in the cover-up and police officers not just involved in the cover-up
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but tragically and sadly, some police officers, there's some evidence that they were actually
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involved in the institutional rape of these children. It is appalling. It's disgusting
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And the fact that you now have five survivors who've resigned from that inquiry
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Jess Phillips' position is untenable because they have specifically cited her as one of the reasons why they're resigning
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I don't see how her position is tenable