A rape gangs survivor has offered up her advice for Labour after the party has attracted criticism over a "lack of progress" on the national inquiry into the horrific scandal.
Speaking to GB News' Charlie Peters, Fiona Goddard put the Government on blast, issuing a firm word of guidance.
"I think [Labour] just needs to start making progress. They need to get on with it. They need to start listening to what people are saying and take things into consideration," Ms Goddard said.
Her words have followed the Tories setting out the terms of reference for a national inquiry into the grooming gangs scandal which has engulfed Britain.
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