An influential Labour Party group has broken with the Prime Minister to back calls for a national inquiry into the grooming and rape gangs. The Blue Labour outfit said that a new inquiry was necessary to “give voice to the many thousands of forgotten victims,” in what they described as “the worst series of atrocities that have taken place in Britain since the war”. The Labour group, which was founded by Labour peer Lord Glasman, said “progressives denied, obfuscated, equivocated, averted their eyes, changed the subject,” when faced with the scandal. The statement, seen exclusively by GB News, said that...