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Downing Street risks fresh row with claims rape gang tragedy has been ‘weaponized’ – but won’t say by who

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DOWNING Street risked a major row today after claiming the grooming gangs scandal has been “weaponised” for political gain.

A spokesperson for Sir Keir Starmer declared it was “obviously disappointing” to witness “political point scoring” on such a grave issue.

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Downing Street risked a row today after claiming the rape gangs scandal has been “weaponised”Credit: Alamy

However, No. 10 refused to identify who they believed was guilty of exploiting the scandal.

It comes after Cabinet Minister Lucy Powell provoked outrage by dismissing discussions surrounding grooming gangs as “dog whistle” politics.

Her remarks, which likened the discourse to “blowing a little trumpet,” sparked calls for her resignation.

Despite the backlash, Downing Street today reaffirmed Sir Keir’s full confidence in Ms Powell.

When pressed on whether the PM shared Ms Powell’s view that the scandal was being “weaponised,” his spokesperson said: “It’s obviously disappointing for people to engage in this kind of behaviour.

“But the Prime Minister remains focused on taking the necessary action to deliver justice for victims, rather than becoming embroiled in political point scoring.”

When further questioned on who exactly was guilty of such tactics, the spokesperson added: “Any attempt at political point scoring on an issue as serious as this is disappointing.

“The government’s priority is ensuring justice for victims.”

Dr Lawrence Newport, a prominent campaigner for a national inquiry into grooming gangs, lambasted the government’s stance, accusing it of failing victims.

He said: “The government’s attitude that this is political point scoring is just ignoring that people are severely disappointed that the government has done NOTHING to help victims.

“There has been a cover-up.

“This does nothing more than help those that covered it up for decades.”

Earlier today, Health Secretary Wes Streeting also weighed in, branding Ms Powell’s remarks “indefensible.”

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