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Philp: Labour morally wrong to reject grooming gangs inquiry

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Philp: Labour morally wrong to reject grooming gangs inquiry

Philp: Labour morally wrong to reject grooming gangs inquiry

The shadow home secretary has said it is "morally wrong" for the Labour Party to reject a national inquiry into the grooming gangs scandal.

MPs voted down the Conservative Party amendment in the Commons, but Chris Philp urged Sir Keir Starmer to "change your mind".

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