
Originally Posted by
jon1959
Some survivors do want a new national enquiry. Others - including the main survivor groups - do not as they (for now) see it as an obstacle to enacting the recommendations made by the previous national enquiry. That may change - there seems to be a move across the political spectrum, and amongst a growing number of victims, for a new targeted enquiry specifically about senior council officers and police cover ups. Some of that has come out in local enquiries but it has not been consistent and there may be gaps.
Andy Burnham coming out in favour of a new national enquiry has made it much more difficult for Starmer to hold the current line. There is also a growing view that the existing recommendations (sat on by the Tories) can be actioned in parallel.
But this is a story that has been hijacked, distorted, and weaponised by people who don't give a toss about the victims. The Tories did nothing when in power for 14 years. Tommy Robinson and his far right fans (yes they are) see it as a way to promote a racist ideology, and Elon Musk is busy destabilising any governments that might restrict his power and wealth. That is obscene.
Starmer has got this wrong in my opinion - but his position is more defensible than many of his critics.