Survivor questions 'unfair' early release of 'dangerous' grooming gang criminals

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Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch will today force a vote in Parliament aiming to stop grooming gang members and sex offenders from the government's early release from prison scheme. Victims of sexual abuse say they have been notified that men who abused them could be released early under the government early release scheme. Sarah Wilson was 11 when she was groomed by a gang in Rotherham, 7 men were convicted of offences against her. Last month she received a letter explaining two of her abusers could be eligible for an earlier release. Broadcast on 07/07/2026 Stream Good Morning Britain live, every weekday from 6am on the ITVX πŸ“² http://daytimelink.itv.com/WatchGMBYT Subscribe now for more! http://bit.ly/1NbomQa Like, follow and subscribe to Good Morning Britain! The Good Morning Britain YouTube channel delivers you the news that you’re waking up to in the morning. From exclusive interviews with some of the biggest names in politics and showbiz to heartwarming human interest

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