Britain's debate over grooming gangs has intensified as a statutory national inquiry moves forward and police reopen hundreds of historical child sexual exploitation cases.
In an interview with India Today, British activist Tommy Robinson cited survivor testimonies to claim organised networks moved victims between cities and criticised past institutional responses.
Political debate in Britain has intensified over calls for a nationwide investigation into historical grooming gang cases, as survivor testimonies and reopened police reviews bring renewed attention to past failures.
Independent MP Rupert Lowe is leading a crowdfunded probe into hundreds of child sexual exploitation cases. Police across England and Wales are reviewing more than 800 historical cases, while a statutory national inquiry is also under way.