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Grooming Gang Survivors Say They’ll Rejoin Inquiry If Minister Jess Phillips Resigns

Four survivors resigned from the inquiry over concerns about inquiry scope and leadership, accusing Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips of dismissing their evidence and breaking trust.

  • Four women who resigned from the national grooming gangs inquiry stated they would return if Jess Phillips resigns, claiming she labeled their evidence as untrue.
  • Survivors of grooming gangs stated they would return to the inquiry if Jess Phillips resigns after she called some claims untrue, and they provided evidence supporting their statements.
  • Ellie-Ann Reynolds, one of the survivors, expressed concerns that changing the inquiry's scope downplays racial and religious motivations behind abuse.
  • The Prime Minister insisted the inquiry is not and will never be watered down and will include the ethnicity and religion of offenders.
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Spectator UK broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, October 21, 2025.
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