The grooming gangs scandal in Britain resurfaced this week after Keir Starmer u turned on his original decision and called for a national inquiry following advice from Baroness Casey. Spectator writer James Delingpole has been writing and speaking out about the rape gangs for decades – in one BBC clip from 2014 he was heckled by the audience and panelist for referencing Pakistani rape gangs when asked whether we have a rape culture in Britain. Over ten years later is he vindicated? And why is the public suddenly willing to confront the past? John Connolly speaks to James Delingpole.