The Spectator reports on the latest grooming gangs scandal:

As Jess Phillips told the Commons, ‘We are developing a new best practice framework to support local authorities that want to undertake victim-centred local inquiries or related work, drawing on the lessons from local independent inquiries such as those in Telford, Rotherham and Greater Manchester.’

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The two key questions underlying all this are how rape gangs have been allowed to operate – and why there is such resistance to uncovering the full facts. These are, in reality, the same question, the answer to which was provided in a simple statement of the facts by Ms Lam yesterday:

‘The girls we are talking about are predominantly white. The men who preyed on them were predominantly Muslim, generally either from Pakistan or of Pakistani heritage.’

As Gordon Gekko or for that matter Sir Jimmy Saville might have said: Grooming is good!

And it's good to know that a full public inquiry has been abandoned in favor of the development of victim-centered 'best practices' of which hopefully the first will be to never, ever allow this to happen again.