British BulletinBritish Bulletin
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech & Science
  • Travel
  • Spotlight
  • More
    • Press Release
What's On

Jai Field: Wigan Warriors full-back out for four to six weeks with appendicitis | Manchester News

3 March 2026

Car tax changes send ‘wrong signal at the wrong time’ as drivers slapped by pay-per-mile costs

3 March 2026

Filipe Luis: Ex-Chelsea defender sacked as Flamengo manager after 8-0 win

3 March 2026

English football stadium set on fire in suspected arson attack as emergency services rush to the scene

3 March 2026

Labour sinks to record low as Greens leapfrog Keir Starmer’s party into second place

3 March 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Web Stories
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
British Bulletin
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech & Science
  • Travel
  • Spotlight
  • More
    • Press Release
British BulletinBritish Bulletin
Home ยป Kemi Badenoch calls for national grooming gangs inquiry to extend to Scotland
Politics

Kemi Badenoch calls for national grooming gangs inquiry to extend to Scotland

By britishbulletin.com8 December 20254 Mins Read
Kemi Badenoch calls for national grooming gangs inquiry to extend to Scotland
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

The national grooming gangs inquiry must extend to Scotland, Kemi Badenoch has told GB News.

The Tory leader said that Scotland should be included in the probe after the SNP announced a review into abuse gangs last week.

The Scottish review has attracted criticism for lacking independence, while opposition figures have argued it does not mirror the audit conducted by Baroness Louise Casey in England and Wales earlier this year.

In a sit-down interview, Mrs Badenoch told GB News national reporter Charlie Peters: “The national inquiry should look at the whole of the UK.

“The fact that all this happening in Scotland is a review shows that the SNP is also not interested in looking at this properly.

“There’s only one party that is brave enough and competent enough to get this done. That’s the Conservatives.”

“And those who want to see this issue dealt with should work with us,” she invited.

Today, the Conservative leader unveiled her “alternative rape gangs inquiry” with a new focus on groomers’ religion and ethnicity on Monday.

Mrs Badenoch sat down with Charlie Peters ahead of her major announcement

|

GB NEWS

The Tories laid out its own draft terms of reference for the national probe after accusing Labour of “dragging its feet” on the investigation.

Mrs Badenoch presented the proposals, which had been developed alongside abuse survivors, on Monday.

She also set out a timeline to assure victims that the inquiry will not “drag on”.

The Tories’ announcement has followed Holyrood’s promise to launch a national review on the operation of grooming gangs across Scotland.

It will be overseen by several independent bodies, including Care Inspectorate, the Inspectorate of Constabulary and Education, and Healthcare Improvement Scotland.

BRITAIN’S RAPE GANGS CRISIS – READ MORE:

Ms Goddard spoke alongside Mrs Badenoch this morning

|

PA

Professor Alexis Jay has been appointed as Scotland’s national group on child sex abuse, which will advise whether there should be an inquiry into the scandal engulfing Britain.

Last month, grooming gang survivor Fiona Goddard, who had already spoken about the harrowing abuse she endured in Bradford, told GB News how these men had relatives that moved to Glasgow and Edinburgh where they “established ground”.

She told Charlie: “They would then use girls from Bradford and taxi drivers to transport drugs up to them. And then once we got there, things would obviously happen up there as well.

“And by men up there, I also know that they were doing it to children around the cities as well up there.

“I remember going up in a taxi to like a dingy terraced house, and it was like a shared occupancy house, and there were just loads of men in there.

She recalled how she saw men “bagging up drugs” while “girls sat around on the surface”.

After Holyrood announced it would launch the review, the Conservatives blasted the move and claimed it “does not go far enough”, demanding for a nationwide public inquiry.

If the review supports the move towards an inquiry, the investigation would be judge-led.

At the time of Ms Goddard’s claims, a Scottish Government spokesman said: “We fully recognise the devastating impacts such abuse has on victims and their families.

“That is why we formed the expert National Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Strategic Group which brings together key services and expert stakeholders including Police Scotland and Professor Alexis Jay to inform and improve our collective response to this horrendous form of abuse.”

Detective Superintendent Nicky McGovern added: “Officers from our National Child Abuse Investigation Unit work tirelessly to prevent children becoming victims, and we use all means at our disposal to track down offenders and ensure they are brought to justice.

“Following Baroness Casey’s report and recommendations, we are committed to identifyng any areas for improvement or further learning.

“We also work closely with policing colleagues across the UK, sharing best practice and learning to tackle all forms of criminal exploitation.”

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

Labour sinks to record low as Greens leapfrog Keir Starmer’s party into second place

Ftse 100 sinks 200 points as oil surges past $80 hours before Rachel Reeves delivers spring statement

Rachel Reeves to delay youth minimum wage equal pay plan as unemployment hits 16.1%

Zack Polanski slams critics of Greens’ Mothin Ali who attended pro-Iran rally as Islamophobic

Keir Starmer urged to snub US and launch new alliance with Canada, Australia and New Zealand

Keir Starmer to be accused of committing ‘crime against humanity’ in surrendering territory

Keir Starmer declares UK is ‘not joining the strikes’ against Iran

Nigel Farage against British boots ‘on the ground’ in Iran as he issues warning over ‘huge mistake’

Police investigation into Peter Mandelson and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor could drag on for a year

Editors Picks

Car tax changes send ‘wrong signal at the wrong time’ as drivers slapped by pay-per-mile costs

3 March 2026

Filipe Luis: Ex-Chelsea defender sacked as Flamengo manager after 8-0 win

3 March 2026

English football stadium set on fire in suspected arson attack as emergency services rush to the scene

3 March 2026

Labour sinks to record low as Greens leapfrog Keir Starmer’s party into second place

3 March 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest Brittan News and Updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News

ITV Emmerdale and BBC The Archers legend dead at 85 as tributes pour in

3 March 2026

Iran crisis sends fuel prices rocketing as drivers brace for Rachel Reeves’s statement today

3 March 2026

Scottish Cup: Rangers v Celtic – why Danny Rohl needs cup win

3 March 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
© 2026 British Bulletin. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.