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How the drive to end teen pregnancies aided the grooming gangs

11 January 2025

9:00 AM

11 January 2025

9:00 AM

How did the depraved cruelty of Britain’s grooming gangs go on for so long, so openly and with such seeming impunity? One overlooked but vitally important element of the scandal is that over the past 30 years the lines of defence girls had against sex crimes were deliberately taken down in the drive to reduce the country’s number of teenage pregnancies.

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