UK Conservatives' amendment for a child sexual exploitation inquiry was defeated 364 to 111.

The UK's Conservative party tried to amend the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill to create a national inquiry into historical child sexual exploitation, particularly grooming gangs, but the amendment was defeated 364 to 111. Labour opposed it, stating they already support previous inquiry recommendations. The Liberal Democrats abstained and plan to propose their own amendment for full implementation of recommendations later.

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