
Grooming Gangs Survivor's Exclusive Interview: 'Tribal Instinct' Silences Victims
Bradford Grooming Gangs Survivor Speaks Exclusively to GB News: 'Tribal Instinct' Hinders Reporting A survivor of grooming gangs in Bradford, Fiona Goddard, shared her story in an exclusive interview with GB News. The interview also featured Kemi Badenoch, the leader of the opposition. Ms. Badenoch commented on the issue, suggesting that a 'tribal instinct' within communities is contributing to underreporting of these crimes. Goddard's account detailed her personal experience and the challenges she faced. She emphasized the need for greater awareness and action to combat grooming gangs. Badenoch's perspective highlighted the political dimensions of the problem, suggesting that cultural sensitivities may be hindering investigations and prosecutions. "It's not just about men or Asians; it's about people from specific communities with very little cultural connection with the UK," Badenoch stated, emphasizing the need for a broader approach to tackling the issue. The full interview with Goddard and Badenoch is available on GB News. This case underscores the importance of addressing the complex social and political factors that contribute to the prevalence of grooming gangs in the UK.