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Elon Musk's Comments on UK Grooming Gangs Criticized by Health Secretary

Friday 03 January 2025 - 15:37
Elon Musk's Comments on UK Grooming Gangs Criticized by Health Secretary

Elon Musk, the tech billionaire and owner of social media platform X, has been criticized for his recent comments regarding the UK government's handling of grooming gangs. The Health Secretary, Wes Streeting, called Musk's remarks "misinformed" and "misjudged," particularly concerning the issue of child sexual exploitation.

Streeting also suggested that Musk should actively engage in efforts to combat online child sex abuse and exploitation, acknowledging that Musk’s platform could play a significant role in tackling these issues. The criticism arose as Musk increasingly voiced his views on British politics, aligning with certain political parties and public figures.

Musk has previously criticized the UK's response to child sexual exploitation, particularly focusing on events from over a decade ago. He alleged that Sir Keir Starmer, the leader of the UK Labour Party, failed to bring justice to victims of "rape gangs" during his tenure as head of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). Musk's comments suggested that Starmer’s leadership hindered the prosecution of these cases, despite Starmer's 2013 initiative to introduce new guidelines for handling child sexual abuse cases.

Musk further targeted Jess Phillips, the UK's Safeguarding Minister, claiming that her refusal to approve an inquiry into child sexual exploitation in Oldham implied a desire to shield Starmer from accountability. This claim prompted Streeting to defend Phillips' decision, emphasizing that local councils should be responsible for commissioning inquiries, rather than the government intervening.

In response, Musk argued that Phillips' stance was motivated by the desire to protect Starmer, as the inquiry would likely reveal shortcomings in his time at the CPS. This perspective was echoed by some political figures, including Kemi Badenoch, who called for a national inquiry into the grooming scandal, and some shadow ministers who sent letters urging the Home Secretary to reconsider the decision not to investigate the issue nationally.

Streeting’s comments reflected a broader concern that political correctness could hinder addressing the issue of child sexual exploitation. He reassured the public that the government would not allow this to obstruct progress in the investigation of such serious crimes.

The debate around the Oldham case also gained attention due to a letter from Amanda Solloway, the former Conservative safeguarding minister, who had similarly rejected a previous request for a public inquiry, recommending instead a locally commissioned investigation. This position paralleled Phillips' stance, raising questions about the government's overall approach to such cases.

The Independent Inquiry into Child Sex Abuse (IICSA), which published its final report in 2022, revealed that child sexual abuse was widespread, describing it as an "epidemic." The report also highlighted the need for mandatory reporting of suspicions of child sexual abuse by institutions working with children. Despite the report's call for action, the government has faced criticism for failing to implement the recommendations fully. Streeting affirmed that the government was committed to fulfilling these recommendations, emphasizing the need to continue working towards a solution.

While Musk's comments have sparked controversy, Streeting's message was clear: if Musk is serious about helping, he should lend his support to the government's ongoing efforts to address the issue of child sexual exploitation and abuse.


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