'The time has passed for more inquiries'
Victims and survivors "have had enough of inquiries, consultations and discussions," the chair of a landmark inquiry into child sexual abuse in England and Wales has said.
Asked if a new national inquiry would hinder the implementation of her recommendations, Professor Alexis Jay said: "It would certainly cause delays."
Prof Jay told BBC Radio 4's Today programme she was "very unhappy with the politicisation of child sexual exploitation" done in a "very uninformed way".
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