Liverpool MP Dan Carden joins calls for a national inquiry into historical child sexual abuse

Burnham, the mayor of Greater Manchester, mentioned he’s open to a limited national review. He’s been looking into this since 2017, and it seems like he’s finally getting some support. But not everyone is on board. A government minister quickly brushed off Burnham’s idea, which is a bit concerning.
Carden, who represents Liverpool Walton, really feels for the victims. He pointed out that many young British working-class girls have suffered, and it’s time for justice. He’s calling out those in power who might have turned a blind eye to these issues, especially when it comes to race and class.
He believes we need to rethink how we handle these situations in our diverse society. Carden also stressed that this isn’t just a far-right issue; it’s about standing up for the victims and demanding accountability. It’s about time more Labour voices spoke out against these terrible crimes and the cover-ups that have happened over the years.