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Sadiq Khan Accused of ‘Denial’ Over London Grooming Gangs as Journalists Expose Widespread Abuse

Sadiq Khan Accused of ‘Denial’ Over London Grooming Gangs as Journalists Expose Widespread Abuse

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London Mayor Sadiq Khan is facing serious accusations of ‘denial’ regarding the widespread issue of grooming gangs operating across the capital, after an investigation by the Daily Express and other news outlets revealed the shocking scale of child sexual exploitation. Journalists told a City Hall committee that a lack of acknowledgement from the top allows these vile crimes to continue, betraying vulnerable children and leaving ordinary families feeling let down.

Journalists Confront City Hall Over Grooming Gangs

During a Police and Crime Committee hearing at City Hall, Daily Express Investigations Editor Zak Garner-Purkis, alongside journalists from the BBC, GB News, and Evening Standard, presented their findings on child sexual exploitation in London. All four journalists confirmed that children are being groomed and sexually exploited by gangs in the capital, directly challenging previous dismissals of the issue by Sir Sadiq Khan, the Met Police, and local authorities, as reported by the Daily Express.

Garner-Purkis told the committee, “It is happening right now. All of you [on the committee] have children in your wards who are affected by this.” He highlighted past failures, including a 2002 Islington child prostitution ring that saw no convictions and a 2012 case where a young woman took her own life after gang abuse, with police losing crucial evidence. The Daily Express reported his statement that “denial from the very top” means these gangs continue their activities without being brought to justice.

Vulnerable Children Trafficked and Exploited

The committee heard disturbing details of how vulnerable children from London are trafficked across the UK for abuse, with perpetrators and victims coming from diverse backgrounds. BBC journalist Sima Kotecha revealed that some abuse survivors were even passed between rival county lines drug gangs to pay off debts, according to the Daily Express. The report highlighted that children in care are particularly vulnerable, with gangs infiltrating care homes and whistle-blowers fearing reprisals.

Garner-Purkis called for greater protections for those who speak out, describing the scale of abuse in children’s care homes as “terrifyingly massive.” He stressed that the lack of transparency is “disgraceful,” with cases often only coming to light when a child dies, as reported by the Daily Express.

  • Sadiq Khan accused of ‘denial’ over widespread grooming gangs in London.
  • Daily Express investigation confirmed child sexual exploitation is “happening right now.”
  • Journalists told City Hall that a lack of action from the Mayor, Met Police, and councils allows abuse to persist.
  • Vulnerable children, including those in care, are being trafficked and exploited across the UK.
  • Whistle-blowers fear speaking out, and transparency is only achieved in the most tragic cases.

What This Means for Britain

This report highlights a deeply troubling failure by authorities to protect some of the most vulnerable children in our society. The alleged “denial from the very top” means that the political class is failing in its most basic duty to keep our communities safe.

For ordinary British families, this means a fundamental breakdown of trust in those meant to govern and protect. It raises serious questions about why such widespread abuse can continue unchecked, despite repeated warnings from journalists and victims.

The focus on “diversity bureaucracy” and other political agendas often overshadows the real, tangible threats facing our children. This report shows where priorities have gone wrong, leaving the most defenceless exposed to horrific crimes.

When institutions fail to acknowledge the existence of these gangs, they effectively give them free rein. This is not about funding; it’s about political will and a common-sense approach to law and order that ordinary people expect.

This situation demands immediate, decisive action, not further denial or bureaucratic excuses. Our children deserve protection, and the public deserves accountability from those in power.

Share if you believe our children deserve protection and accountability from those in power.

This article is a factual summary of reporting by The Daily Express. Full original story available on their website. All quotes directly attributed.

Tags: Sadiq Khan, Grooming Gangs, London, Child Exploitation, Daily Express, City Hall, Police and Crime Committee, Government Failure, Law and Order

Source: Daily Express | Breaking Brexit News


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