Rotherham MP, Sarah Champion backs national grooming inquiry, but has strong opinions on those who use these victims politically.
let me be clear, your political jargon is exactly what Sarah champion dislikes all you’re doing is rage farming it does nothing to help victims.
All rape is a horrific crime, and politics plays a big part in what crimes the far right focus on.
May all victims of crime in the United States and Canada to find justice.
The "Independent Rape Gang Inquiry Report", published in June 2026 by Great Yarmouth Member of Parliament (MP) Rupert Lowe, did indeed compile evidence spanning roughly 70 years of child sexual exploitation in Britain. The report details cases dating as far back as the 1950s and 1960s up to the present day. Political opponents and child protection experts have cautioned against using the report to define the totality of child sexual exploitation in the UK.
Sarah Champion, MP for Rotherham, has sharply criticized how far-right and far-left extremists exploit victims of child sexual exploitation for political gain. She condemned the far-right's use of abuser ethnicity to promote Islamophobia, deeming it "despicable."
Champion noted that organizations like UKIP have manipulated the Rotherham scandal to advance anti-immigrant narratives and warned that their focus is not on child safety but on exacerbating racial and religious divides. She called for a thorough inquiry into the failures of councils, social workers, and police to rebuild trust in safeguarding systems.
Champion has also targeted political figures like MP Rupert Lowe for the politicization of child abuse, stressing that a full, unredacted investigation is crucial to addressing institutional failures. She denounced right-wing groups for using victims as "political pawns" and highlighted the dangers of rhetoric surrounding "foreign rapists" and mass deportations, emphasizing that their true motive is to exploit trauma for political agendas.
Here in America
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) groups the data by broader mortalities. In just 3 years 2025: The FBI recorded 5,303 missing-person entries for Native American women and girls (with 3,822 of those entries involving minors under 18).
2024: The FBI recorded 5,614 missing-person entries for Native American women and girls.
2023: Congress noted that over 5,800 missing-person entries were filed for Native American females in 2023 alone
The CDC reports that homicide remains the sixth leading cause of death overall for Native American and Alaska Native women between the ages of 1 and 44, and the third leading cause of death for young Indigenous women between 10 and 24. 10,248 total indigenous male and female missing entries logged in 2024, only 233 cases remained actively open at the start of 2025.Native women is 10 times higher than the national average. 95% of identified MMIW cases are completely ignored by mainstream media outlets, making it incredibly difficult to crowdsource information or generate public urgency.