Grooming gang victim quits inquiry panel over ‘condescending language towards survivors’

Fiona Goddard, a survivor of abuse by a grooming gang in Bradford, has resigned from the national grooming gang inquiry's overseeing panel. Goddard cited concerns over political interference and the "condescending and controlling language used towards survivors" during the selection process for the panel's potential chairs. The inquiry, launched by Keir Starmer, has suffered a setback with Goddard's resignation, as she was a prominent survivor on the victims survivor liaison panel. Goddard's decision to step down highlights issues around the treatment of survivors and the need for a transparent and inclusive process in the inquiry.
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