Grooming Gangs: Sentencing

Justice – in the House of Commons at on 28 January 2025.

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Photo of John Hayes John Hayes Conservative, South Holland and The Deepings

What steps her Department is taking to ensure that people convicted of charges related to grooming gangs receive adequate sentences.

Photo of Shabana Mahmood Shabana Mahmood The Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice

The right hon. Member raises a very important point on these heinous gangs and the crimes that they commit. The 20 recommendations made by Alexis Jay in her independent inquiry on child sexual abuse were ignored for far too long. The Government are working at pace to respond to them. We will also legislate to make grooming an aggravating factor in the sentencing of child sexual offences, ensuring that the punishment fits these horrific crimes.

Photo of John Hayes John Hayes Conservative, South Holland and The Deepings

As in Bradford last week, where more of the grooming gangsters, largely of Pakistani origin, who raped white girls there and elsewhere were sentenced, the paucity of the Home Secretary’s audit, whereby authorities mark their own homework, was made clear. Will the Justice Secretary agree to a wide-ranging review of these matters with statutory powers? Surely those whose lives have been ruined, and those whose lives may yet be ruined, deserve more than the weak reticence of people with power who refuse to face the facts.

Photo of Shabana Mahmood Shabana Mahmood The Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice

I hope that the right hon. Gentleman and I have a shared objective in making it clear that there is a desire in all parts of the House to ensure that we face the full facts and that the victims of these heinous crimes receive the justice they deserve. I am sorry to hear that there are concerns in Bradford about the audit ordered by the Home Secretary; I will ensure that they are passed on to the Home Secretary, because, as the right hon. Gentleman will know, these matters fall directly within the purview of the Home Department.