Galaxy
I have just read that post and I probably do think that is an opinion. It's a list of things that the poster believes Starmer ignored. I may disagree but I think he or she is fine to say that( not that it is up to me but I probably agree with the mods unless there is a post I have missed). I think the entire country pretty much ignored the Saville issue despite I would say most of us feeling uncomfortable about him. I know every red flag in my head was waving.
I think that anywhere else it would be easily proved to be libel
Libel refers to defamatory statements that are published in a permanent form, such as written words, printed media, or online content. Libel involves a more enduring form of communication, and it generally includes any written or broadcasted statements that harm an individual's reputation.
To establish a claim for either libel, the claimant typically must prove that:
1. The statement was defamatory (i.e., it harmed their reputation).
2. The statement was published to a third party (in libel cases, this is often more straightforward due to the nature of permanent records).
I understand that currently internet publishers are exempt. However, how long can that last?