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Fiona

[fee-oh-nuh]

noun

  1. a female given name.



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Panel member Fiona Ainsworth asked: "Could she be deceiving us now?"

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After that consultation meeting, with the agenda item about a 'broader approach', Fiona texted the minister to ask why the question had been included.

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Jess Phillips replied via text to Fiona saying, "the reason for the question is because there have been differing views and we want you to be able to give a clear steer on what you want. I know it's hard to trust but I can promise you no one is trying to manipulate the response and it is my view that it is only a grooming gangs specific inquiry but it is not right for me to make that decision without it being formally consulted on."

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The BBC has also been shown screenshots of text messages sent between one survivor, Fiona Goddard, and Jess Phillips.

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Headed up by Fiona Goddard, the group of four said they would only re-join it if the minister went, because they had "raised legitimate concerns around the inquiry's direction" but "in response, your safeguarding minister, Jess Phillips called our accounts untrue".

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