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and she looks like the arrogant twat she is after saying she wouldn't
But who should replace her?
I think we could write his statement for him - 'absolute integrity... thanks for her dedication in support of vulnerable children blah'So, cameron looks a right mug for having appointed her
Maybe, a former Home Secretary, perhaps with some experience working outside the UK, in the European Union say?But who should replace her?
You need someone who is familiar with the workings of the establishment but not part of it.
My vote would go for Shami Chakrabarti.
I think we could write his statement for him - 'absolute integrity... thanks for her dedication in support of vulnerable children blah'
from the beebs articleI think we could write his statement for him - 'absolute integrity... thanks for her dedication in support of vulnerable children blah'
or she was getting so much shit from EVERYONE she thought shed better scarper quick timeI think she stepped down because she didn't want further dragging through the mud and further press scrutiny on herself and her family. I don't for a moment recon it was out of reflecting on the matter and realising she is just exactly the wrong person for the job
Absolutely - and the Gilberthorpe stuff over the weekend, however flakey it may well have been, showed how close to home the focus was going to stay.I think she stepped down because she didn't want further dragging through the mud and further press scrutiny on herself and her family. I don't for a moment recon it was out of reflecting on the matter and realising she is just exactly the wrong person for the job
They would say that,wouldn't they?from the beebs article
'A No 10 spokesman said there had been no change in the view of the prime minister or Home Secretary Theresa May about Lady Butler-Sloss' integrity or suitability for the job'
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I don't think that would be a good ideaMaybe, a former Home Secretary, perhaps with some experience working outside the UK, in the European Union say?
But who should replace her?
You need someone who is familiar with the workings of the establishment but not part of it.
My vote would go for Shami Chakrabarti.
Just my thoughts.Shame Coulson's not available, he'd have had no problem gathering information.
It is not one person. The job is for the chair of the committee.Alternatively why does it have to be one person? The job requires a wide range of skills and knowledge; why not draw a group of people together to do it?
Cheers - Louis MacNeice
Butler-Sloss's decision to stand down is a blow to the government, which appeared to have rushed into appointing her. On Sunday last week Michael Gove said there would be no public inquiry. Within 24 hours the home secretary announced a wide-ranging inquiry that will examine how public institutions responded to allegations of child abuse.
There were suggestions that the Home Office overlooked Butler-Sloss's family links. Government sources insisted last week that it was well known that Butler-Sloss was the sister of Sir Michael Havers, attorney general from 1979 to 1987.
It is not one person. The job is for the chair of the committee.
I think they might have done before the advent of the internet.They thought they could get away with an establishment yeswoman being put in place. And, tbf, I thought they'd get away with it as well. Will be exteremely interesting to see who takes her place. Whover it is wants to be whiter than white now, because a second embarrasment like this would be hugely damaging to the vermin on the front benches.
Alternatively why does it have to be one person?
the grabbit and runn inquiryAlso, because it must be the Boggins Inquiry, leading to the Boggins Report. That is The Rule.
Having co-chairs would make it sound like an estate agent. The Knight, Frank and Rutley Inquiry?
Yes . Sadly, it's half a cup of piss in an ocean of mugness.So, cameron looks a right mug for having appointed her