Lord Steel quits Lib Dems after child abuse inquiry report

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Lord Steel has quit the Liberal Democrats after the inquiry into child sexual abuse said the political establishment spent decades turning “a blind eye” to allegations of child sexual abuse

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About time sir !!

At least he fell on his sword- more than most do these days

Perhaps Lord Condon should resign for failing to heed my concerns on Met Police abuse of sick leave?

That’s not a lot of use - how about a delordshipping!

Yet our politicians stay in office or continue to run for office.

Morally repugnant. What type of person could know this and not report it? How can he sleep at night?

Before any further scrutiny. Very Glad he's resigned from the HoL. Everyone knows what the Lib Dems are about - irrelevant if he resigned from them or not

... tories welcome him with open arms

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