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Labour Mayor Andy Burnham asks for a limited Inquiry in Young Women rapes
Good on Andy.
Starmer Take Note. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...block-one.html [Andy Burnham says there should be a 'limited' national inquiry into scandal just hours after Cabinet minister insists the idea has been 'ruled out' - while PM is 'open-minded' despite ordering his MPs to block one] |
He's not all people's cup of tea but I rate Andy Burnham really high.
I wish he was the Labour leader and PM. He looks for compromise and that's needed across the board on many issues |
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Yes still to happen |
Why would anyone not want it? Bit suss.
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Can't stand Andy Burnham but he's dead right about this. Too many cover ups and officials who were either involved or knew about what was going on. There needs to be an enquiry and anyone complicit needs to face consequences
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only a limited inquiry? it should be a full inquiry :fist:
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would it be like the Covid enquiry..?
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No, as they can take 9years This is the better way. |
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No |
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Just round up every Labour councilor in the North of England between 2009-2018 and put them in jail for 10 years would probably be better |
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When Labour rallies look like this, ought we be surprised that not a single one
of their MPs backed a nationwide inquiry? https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Gg66KNlW...jpg&name=small https://x.com/darrengrimes_/status/1877642783583834455 |
We thought Bojo was bad but Starmer being open minded despite whipping MPs to vote against is very suspect, what is there to hide?
Not a fan of enquiries myself as there nothing changes, but still |
So glad I spoiled my vote....
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I agree more with Andy but as MTVN said, Inquiries inevitably lead to time consuming just by the nature of them.
So I can also understand the government and even majority of parliament's line too. After all in the vote, Badenoch couldn't even get all her MPs to support it, at least 10% mustn't have done to only have 111 votes. Reform obviously, jumping on any controversial issue, they supported an Inquiry. Although had Labour said it was having one, the attacks from Reform would have more likely been, why have another Inquiry and waste more time . It's odd in a nationwide general election, not one Party was calling for a new inquiry into this serious issue. Not Sunak either after that election was lost. Plus nothing from Badenoch during the recent Conservative leadership election either. I can support both having another and also not having another, by then just making sure ALL the recommendations of the last one being implemented first. So no more delays for that implementation being likely. |
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