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Our Establishment is running scared about historic sex abuse
Key Excerpts from Article on Website of The Telegraph (One of the UK's leading newspapers)
Posted: November 10th, 2014
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/11185442/Our-Es...
Fiona Woolf, who has been appointed to chair the government inquiry into historic child abuse, was subjected to an interrogation on Tuesday. Mrs Woolf appeared before the Home Affairs Select Committee of the House of Commons. The essential charge against her was that she was a member of the Establishment and therefore ... unsuitable for the task. She is the current Lord Mayor of London. As Mrs Woolf explained, she had, on five occasions, given or received dinner parties to or from her London neighbours, Lord and Lady Brittan. She felt it necessary to mention this because Lord Brittan, who was Home Secretary from 1983-5, is accused by some of having failed to deal adequately with allegations about child abuse by the late Geoffrey Dickens MP. Despite its outrageous bullying, the committee ... exposed the fact that Mrs Woolf was frightened. Instead of justifying her wholly reasonable links with the Brittans, she ran scared of them. No doubt she sincerely wants to perform a public service, but she gave every impression of not understanding ... why its subject is so problematic. This inquiry involves, to use Mrs Woolfs own phrase, hundreds of institutions and thousands of failures. The whole thing is driven by the main emotion that nowadays dominates our enfeebled Establishment fear: in this case, the fear of being accused of ignoring or covering up child abuse.
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