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I do not think the Leader of the Opposition can have read the report and seen the seriousness of its conclusions, because it sets out a timeline of failure from 2009 to 2025. Repeated reports and recommendations were not acted on: on child protection, on police investigations, on ethnicity data,...

Member
Yvette Cooper (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
16 June 2025
Reference
769 cc32-3
House
House of Commons

My hon. Friend is right to raise the appalling case in his constituency, where seven people were convicted on Friday. He will also know that further criminal investigations are still ongoing—it is shameful how long it has taken to get justice for those victims. I agree with him that no...

Member
Yvette Cooper (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
16 June 2025
Reference
769 c33
House
House of Commons

The hon. Member makes important points about the seriousness of this crime, and she is right, too, that we need to continue to implement the recommendations of the overarching inquiry into child abuse. The Safeguarding Minister updated the House before Easter on those recommendations and the action we are taking...

Member
Yvette Cooper (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
16 June 2025
Reference
769 c34
House
House of Commons

May I welcome my hon. Friend’s points that she makes about the anger in her community and the anger across British Muslim communities towards the grooming gangs, towards the rape of children and towards these appalling crimes? She has long called for work, including stronger action from the police to...

Member
Yvette Cooper (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
16 June 2025
Reference
769 c35
House
House of Commons

I welcome that question, and I am glad that Baroness Casey will have the opportunity to set out more details of her findings. As the right hon. Lady will know, Baroness Casey has huge expertise and determination, and will be forthright in giving the evidence that she has drawn together.

It...

Member
Yvette Cooper (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
16 June 2025
Reference
769 c35
House
House of Commons

My hon. Friend is right: what we need is change and action, and recommendations from inquiries need to be implemented. Part of the strength of the Telford inquiry lay in the fact that victims and survivors were at its very heart, and there were also serious plans to ensure, and...

Member
Yvette Cooper (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
16 June 2025
Reference
769 c36
House
House of Commons

I know that the hon. Member has met the Safeguarding Minister. She has spoken again to Fiona Goddard this morning to ensure that the voices of victims, survivors and campaigners are at the heart of the inquiry. He will know that the Safeguarding Minister said to him in their meeting...

Member
Yvette Cooper (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
16 June 2025
Reference
769 c36
House
House of Commons

I welcome what my hon. Friend has done over many years to champion victims in Oldham and across her constituency, and to work with survivors. She is right to point to the terrible delays in the justice system. She will know that the Lord Chancellor is taking forward reforms to...

Member
Yvette Cooper (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
16 June 2025
Reference
769 c37
House
House of Commons

The right hon. Gentleman raises an important question. Ultimately, the final decisions will need to be for the independent chair and the commission—that is what happens when we set it up as a national inquiry, rather than a Government process. He will know that concerns have been raised about investigations...

Member
Yvette Cooper (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
16 June 2025
Reference
769 c37
House
House of Commons

I welcome my hon. Friend’s point. As he will know, many local authorities across the country have worked to ensure that they raise standards and checks in their licensing arrangements, particularly those in areas where there have been serious problems and criminal cases. However, those checks and safeguards can end...

Member
Yvette Cooper (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
16 June 2025
Reference
769 c37
House
House of Commons

I thank the hon. Member for speaking out about his experience. I do not underestimate how brave it is and how difficult it can be to do that, and he will be giving all kinds of support to other victims and survivors simply by the fact that he has done...

Member
Yvette Cooper (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
16 June 2025
Reference
769 c38
House
House of Commons

I thank my hon. Friend for raising this matter. The Safeguarding Minister takes this issue very seriously, and we cannot have issues relating to the criminal injuries compensation scheme being raised in court in a way that undermines victims and survivors, who have bravely shown that they are able to...

Member
Yvette Cooper (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
16 June 2025
Reference
769 c38
House
House of Commons

The hon. Member raises the timescale. In the discussions we have had with Baroness Casey, and recognising the many issues that people want to raise in the inquiry, we had expected that it would take around three years, but if the commission is able to work faster than that, people...

Member
Yvette Cooper (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
16 June 2025
Reference
769 c39
House
House of Commons

My hon. Friend is right that so many victims and survivors do not come forward. We need to make it easier for people to do so, and recognise the scale of abuse. I agree with her on the really important issue about county lines and the interaction between criminal exploitation...

Member
Yvette Cooper (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
16 June 2025
Reference
769 c39
House
House of Commons

Everyone should want not just to get to the truth about past failures, but to ensure we make the changes to protect children for the future. That includes changes in social services; changes in policing and the police operation, which I hope the right hon. Lady would welcome, to take...

Member
Yvette Cooper (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
16 June 2025
Reference
769 c40
House
House of Commons

I know that my hon. Friend has championed victims and survivors in her area and community. She is right to say that we have to make sure that victims and survivors get support. Some 7,000 victims and survivors gave evidence to the original Professor Alexis Jay inquiry. It is so...

Member
Yvette Cooper (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
16 June 2025
Reference
769 c40
House
House of Commons

The answer is yes. I recognise that the hon. Gentleman has raised this issue. Back in January, I said that I would undertake further work to ensure that the local investigations had the powers to compel witnesses in order to be able to get the evidence. We agree with Baroness...

Member
Yvette Cooper (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
16 June 2025
Reference
769 c41
House
House of Commons

I can tell my hon. Friend that we are going to expand that, and that we will not let up the pace of implementing measures and recommendations. That includes the work that the Education Secretary is already doing on the mandatory sharing of data on children at risk, the new...

Member
Yvette Cooper (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
16 June 2025
Reference
769 c41
House
House of Commons

I reassure the hon. Member that the point of having the national inquiry is to ensure that where local institutions are being examined, the commission has powers to compel witnesses, take evidence under oath and gather information, papers and evidence as it sees fit to make sure that we can...

Member
Yvette Cooper (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
16 June 2025
Reference
769 c42
House
House of Commons

I welcome my hon. Friend’s point. The Minister for Safeguarding will follow up these issues with the devolved Administrations. My hon. Friend is right that this is a devolved issue but that this kind of appalling crime is happening everywhere. Action is needed everywhere to safeguard and protect children.

Member
Yvette Cooper (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
16 June 2025
Reference
769 c42
House
House of Commons