EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 10 MIN
Survivor Fiona Goddard - Labour's Jess Phillips LIED About the Grooming Gangs
from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold
Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for fearless, unfiltered conversations you won’t hear anywhere else: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Are key details about the grooming gangs scandal being accurately represented—or misunderstood? In this hard-hitting clip, survivor Fiona Goddard shares her perspective on comments made by Jess Phillips and why she believes the issue has not been fully addressed. Drawing from her own experience in Bradford, Goddard explains how she was targeted as a vulnerable teenager by a Pakistani grooming gang—part of a wider, well-documented pattern across the UK, where numerous perpetrators have since been convicted and imprisoned. But her focus here is not just on what happened—it’s on how it has been discussed publicly. Goddard questions whether political responses have reflected the full reality of these cases. Why do some survivors feel their experiences have been minimised or misrepresented? And how does that impact trust in those responsible for addressing such serious issues? This clip centres on her viewpoint and lived experience. She raises concerns about communication, accountability, and whether enough has been done to acknowledge the scale of the problem. These questions sit at the heart of a wider national debate about safeguarding, transparency, and institutional responsibility. The discussion also touches on the broader challenge of addressing sensitive issues openly. How can policymakers, communities, and institutions engage with difficult topics while ensuring victims are heard and supported? And what happens when there is a gap between lived experience and official narratives? At its core, this is about trust—between survivors, authorities, and the public. Goddard’s perspective highlights why these conversations remain so important and why they continue to shape public opinion. Expect a candid, thought-provoking discussion that connects personal experience with wider political questions. Whether you agree or disagree, this clip invites you to consider how serious issues are communicated—and who gets to define the narrative. 🔥 Why this video stands out: • Fiona Goddard’s firsthand perspective on a national issue • Focus on grooming gang cases and public discourse • Raises questions about accountability and communication • Encourages critical thinking on safeguarding and policy If you want to understand the debate around these cases and why they matter, this is essential viewing. ⚡ The real question is: are all voices being heard when it comes to issues this serious? 👇 Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yOOm6dD5Ps #FionaGoddard #GroomingGangs #JessPhillips #UKPolitics #Bradford #Safeguarding #PodcastClips #TheDailyHeretic #Discussion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for fearless, unfiltered conversations you won’t hear anywhere else: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Are key details about the grooming gangs scandal being accurately represented—or misunderstood? In this hard-hitting clip, survivor Fiona Goddard shares her perspective on comments made by Jess Phillips and why she believes the issue has not been fully addressed. Drawing from her own experience in Bradford, Goddard explains how she was targeted as a vulnerable teenager by a Pakistani grooming gang—part of a wider, well-documented pattern across the UK, where numerous perpetrators have since been convicted and imprisoned. But her focus here is not just on what happened—it’s on how it has been discussed publicly. Goddard questions whether political responses have reflected the full reality of these cases. Why do some survivors feel their experiences have been minimised or misrepresented? And how does that impact trust in those responsible for addressing such serious issues? This clip centres on her viewpoint and lived experience. She raises concerns about communication, accountability, and whether enough has been done to acknowledge the scale of the problem. These questions sit at the heart of a wider national debate about safeguarding, transparency, and institutional responsibility. The discussion also touches on the broader challenge of addressing sensitive issues openly. How can policymakers, communities, and institutions engage with difficult topics while ensuring victims are heard and supported? And what happens when there is a gap between lived experience and official narratives? At its core, this is about trust—between survivors, authorities, and the public. Goddard’s perspective highlights why these conversations remain so important and why they continue to shape public opinion. Expect a candid, thought-provoking discussion that connects personal experience with wider political questions. Whether you agree or disagree, this clip invites you to consider how serious issues are communicated—and who gets to define the narrative. 🔥 Why this video stands out: • Fiona Goddard’s firsthand perspective on a national issue • Focus on grooming gang cases and public discourse • Raises questions about accountability and communication • Encourages critical thinking on safeguarding and policy If you want to understand the debate around these cases and why they matter, this is essential viewing. ⚡ The real question is: are all voices being heard when it comes to issues this serious? 👇 Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yOOm6dD5Ps #FionaGoddard #GroomingGangs #JessPhillips #UKPolitics #Bradford #Safeguarding #PodcastClips #TheDailyHeretic #Discussion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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