(not satire)
Here are 8 extremely compelling reasons why Baroness Butler-Sloss should stand down as head of the inquiry into allegations of child abuse by politicians and other powerful figures:
1) Child abuse survivors say Butler-Sloss is the wrong person for the job.
2) Prominent campaigners also say Butler-Sloss is the wrong person for the job.
3) Butler-Sloss would have to investigate her own brother who has been accused of covering up the identities of VIP paedophiles.
4) As a member of the House of Lords, Butler-Sloss is too much an entrenched part of the same establishment she would have to be investigating.
5) Butler-Sloss has herself been accused of trying to hide the identities of church leaders accused of child abuse.
6) Butler-Sloss has openly stated she believes leaders and heads of state should have “sovereign immunity” in the courts.
7) At 81, Butler-Sloss is simply too old to carry out…
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Now for yet another cover up, like Leveson, government seeming to do something when it already has all the information
Michael Mansfield QC is is a much better choice who a lot of us can identify with so that you can be sure he will get to the bottom of what has gone on
he speaks very clearly and is a joy to watch plus he is what i would call a trusted pair of hands like myself
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Robert Carnwath, Lord Carnwath of Notting Hill was called to the bar quite early on mike educated at Eton College and Trinity and is also a good choice
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Sir Nicholas Peter Rathbone Wall PC is a former English judge who was President of the Family Division and Head of Family Justice for England and Wales is also another person i would recommend as is well briefed in families
Baroness Butler-Sloss is what IDS is to welfare just a bad choice for this type of operation