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Baroness Casey’s audit was critical of governments, the police and local authorities and agencies, who she said had “stuck their head in the sand”.

Sir Keir Starmer at the weekend U-turned to back a national inquiry into grooming gangs after learning of Casey’s recommendation. Previously he had said there was no need for a national inquiry as there would be a series of local inquiries.

“I thought…. we cannot carry on like this… we need to force these people into a room,” Casey told reporters in Westminster.

Police forces will now be made to gather data on the ethnicity and nationality of child abusers, and rules for the licensing of taxis will also be tightened to stop drivers operating outside the area where they are licensed, Cooper said.

The Government also accepted Casey’s recommendation that any adult man who has penetrative sexual activity with a child under 16 will face a mandatory rape charge, while making allowances for consensual teenage relationships.

Just 37 per cent of suspects have had their ethnicity recorded, which Casey said was a  dereliction of public duty”.

While saying it was impossible to draw any firm conclusions about the ethnicity of the abusers, Casey looked at local police data in three forces – Greater Manchester, West Yorkshire and South Yorkshire – which suggested “disproportionate” numbers of suspects of Asian and Pakistani ethnicity.

“If for a minute you had another report that ducked the issue, what do you think is going to happen? Do you think they [those sowing unrest] are not going to use that as well?”

Findings could inflame tensions

However, in findings that could inflame tensions over the Channel small boats crisis, Casey looked at around a dozen live investigations into grooming gangs, and found “a significant proportion of these cases appear to involve suspects who are non-UK nationals and/or who are claiming asylum in the UK”.

Children’s Commissioner Dame Rachel de Souza said: “The girls at the heart of this scandal have been failed by every professional in their lives.

“They must be held accountable for turning a blind eye to a sustained campaign of violence against young girls by predatory men. This is a source of national shame.”

She told the Commons: “The Prime Minister’s handling of this scandal is an extraordinary failure of leadership. His judgment has once again been found wanting. Since he became Prime Minister, he and the Home Secretary dismissed calls for an inquiry because they did not want to cause a stir.

“They accused those of us demanding justice for the victims of this scandal as and I quote ‘jumping on a far right bandwagon’, a claim the Prime Minister’s official spokesman restated this weekend, shameful. It has been left to Conservatives time and time again to force this issue.”

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