An abuse survivor who quit their role this week in a government inquiry into grooming gangs has demanded that safeguarding minister Jess Phillips should resign.
Fiona Goddard, alongside Ellie Reynolds and a third survivor who goes by the name Elizabeth, resigned from the inquiry’s survivors liaison panel over how the government had handled the process.
In a letter, Goddard lashed out at the “secretive conduct and conditions imposed on survivors”, “condescending and controlling language used towards survivors” throughout the process, and was critical of having two chairs with a background in policing and as a social worker respectively – “the very two services that contributed most to the cover up of the national mass rape and trafficking of children”.
The victims of these grooming gangs had also expressed fears that the inquiry was being “watered down” by broadening its scope to include other instances of child sexual abuse and exploitation – something which Jess Phillips has said is untrue, this is the same Jess Phillips who refused to initiate a national public inquiry into historical child exploitation.
In an interview Goddard said she had lost faith in Jess Phillips and called on her to resign from her post.
“At the end of the day, she’s the women and child safeguarding minister and she has publicly accused a victim of lying when she knows that I’m not.
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