I agree, he comes across well and so well qualified. There is a lot of pressure and political point scoring on the inquiry that has already influenced 2 very well qualified to step away from from the role.
It will be impossible to satisfy all the survivors wholly and equally as their opinions already vary in the group. For example it was reported just a few minutes ago that 5 other survivors will only remain on the panel IF Jess Philips remains in post as she " has dedicated her life to hearing and amplifying the voices of women and girls who would otherwise been unheard".....had "remained impartial" ....and they want her to "remain in position for the duration of the process for consistency.".
Like others have already indicated Louise Casey advised not having a judge lead the enquiry as it could jeopardise legal prosecutions as well as taking longer. Plus it needs someone who has expert knowledge of interagency working to protect children from grooming and abuse. Louise hopefully will intervene, speak to the survivors and others involved in the inquiry and help facilitate a way forward....
Should the Judge in the teenagers rape case be struck off ?


