In an unexpected turn of events, Prime Minister Keir Starmer has agreed to launch a comprehensive national inquiry into child sexual exploitation and abuse, a decision influenced significantly by pressure from tech entrepreneur Elon Musk. For months, Starmer faced intense scrutiny for his reluctance to establish a wide-ranging investigation into the actions of “grooming gangs,” which have been implicated in the sexual abuse of thousands of girls across the UK over the past two decades.
Britain Launches National Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse Following Pressure from Elon Musk

Britain Launches National Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse Following Pressure from Elon Musk
Britain's Prime Minister announces a significant reversal on the need for a national investigation into child sex abuse, responding to social media criticism.
Previously, the government maintained that the issue had been sufficiently examined, citing the conclusions of a lengthy investigation that took seven years and involved over two million pages of evidence, representing the experiences of roughly 6,000 victims. However, as public sentiment grew and the issue gained traction on social media platforms, Starmer announced that he would now heed recommendations put forth by Louise Casey, a member of the House of Lords and an initial skeptic of the necessity for a national inquiry.
During comments to the press en route to the G7 summit in Canada, Starmer stated, "After reviewing her report thoroughly, I’m convinced that a national inquiry is necessary based on the evidence she has presented." This marked a pivotal shift in the government's approach to addressing a crisis that has plagued the nation for decades, highlighting the influence of public figures and social media in shaping political decisions on critical issues.
During comments to the press en route to the G7 summit in Canada, Starmer stated, "After reviewing her report thoroughly, I’m convinced that a national inquiry is necessary based on the evidence she has presented." This marked a pivotal shift in the government's approach to addressing a crisis that has plagued the nation for decades, highlighting the influence of public figures and social media in shaping political decisions on critical issues.