Hitchin MP - "Grooming gangs must feel the full force of the law, and victims and survivors must be put first".

By James Denselow 9th Jan 2025

Alistair Strathern MP
Alistair Strathern MP

The scandal around "grooming gangs" in the UK has dominated the political scene over the last few weeks.

On Wednesday (8th of January) MPs rejected a Conservative bid to push for another national inquiry into grooming gangs by 364 votes to 111.

Following the vote Hitchin MP, Alistair Strathern, explained his thinking on the subject in a video on Facebook and in conversations with those who engaged with the post.

He said that "any instance of child sexual exploitation is as sickening as it is a collective failure on us all, and the grooming scandal is a clear national shame that we should all be united in refusing to minimise or excuse".

"On a topic as serious of this I will always be keeping an open mind, it would never be a case of blindly following a 'party line'. There are very valid arguments for and against now being the right time for a further national enquiry, and reasonable people can and should disagree about the best course of action".

"It's important to note though that victims themselves are divided about whether a further enquiry would be welcome. Moreover, independent experts from the chair of the independent inquiry and the heroic journalist Andrew Norfolk who helped uncover the scandal believing a further inquiry at this time wouldn't help the victims and would delay action. That's why I decided on balance to prioritise action at this stage".

"I'm not wedded against the idea of a national enquiry, and others will have valid reasons for disagreeing with my view, but it's important to be clear this wasn't a vote about whether to hold people accountable and deliver justice for these sickening crimes, but how best to do so. However, where others seek to vocally make the case for a further inquiry, despite previously being in Government and failing to deliver or call for one, have failed to engage l the victims or deliver the recommendations of the previous inquiry, people across the country will make their own minds up as to their true motivations"

     

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