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Senior Lord resigns after long-awaited report into historical child sex abuse in Westminster published

An inquiry found politicians “turned a blind eye” to child abuse to avoid scandals.

DAVID STEEL HAS quit the Liberal Democrats and announced his retirement from the House of Lords in the wake of a new report into historical child sexual abuse in the UK.

The former Liberal leader told the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) that he had failed to act on allegations against prominent colleague Sir Cyril Smith, even though he believed them to be true, because it was “past history”.

As the IICSA published its long-awaited report, Lord Steel said: “Knowing all I know now, I condemn Cyril Smith’s actions towards children.”

But the former Holyrood presiding officer said that with the IICSA “not having secured a parliamentary scalp, I fear that I have been made a proxy for Cyril Smith”.

The politician, who served at both Westminster and the Scottish Parliament, made clear in a lengthy statement that “children deserve protection from predators, especially those in authority”.

With reports suggesting there could be a fresh investigation into his behaviour – despite the Scottish Liberal Democrats last year concluding there were “no grounds for action” against him – he announced he had quit the party with immediate effect.

He said: “I have received indications that some in the Liberal Democrat Party wish me suspended and investigated again, despite a previous disciplinary process in Scotland which concluded that no further action was required. I am told that others are threatening to resign if a new investigation is started.

“I wish to avoid any such turmoil in my party and to prevent further distress to my family.

“I have therefore thanked my local party secretary for their stalwart support through the whole IICSA process, and have informed the local party that my resignation is with immediate effect.”

He also said he would be leaving the House of Lords “as soon as possible”, to spend more time with his wife and “enjoy a quiet retirement from public life”.

The IICSA report told how the political establishment spent decades turning “a blind eye” to allegations of child sexual abuse, with high-profile politicians protected from police action as whips sought to avoid “gossip and scandal” which would damage the parties.

Historical report

The long-awaited investigation into historical allegations against MPs, peers and civil servants working in Westminster found political institutions “significantly failed in their responses to allegations of child sexual abuse”.

Lord Steel’s evidence to the inquiry was cited as an example of this.

But he insisted that Cyril Smith did not “admit to me the truth of the allegations”.

“He admitted that there had been an investigation by police of acts alleged against him whilst he was a councillor in another political party, as was reported,” he said. “Smith and I did not discuss further what IICSA counsel himself correctly described as ‘a very, very brief conversation’ in 1979.”

But he added: “Nowhere do IICSA explain what powers I was supposed to possess to investigate 14-year-old allegations against someone, who at the time of the actions alleged was not even a member of my party.”

Lord Steel was also critical of the way the inquiry was carried out, saying he struggled to hear questions, and did not have legal representation.

He said: “My legal advisers have expressed concern to me that the inquiry should have delayed my appearance until they had sorted their failed ‘loop’ hearing system for my hearing aids.

“They are right, and I did not have legal representation when giving evidence to IICSA. I should have asked for a delay myself as the transcript shows, I had difficulty hearing their questions.”

Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie said it was right that Lord Steel had left the party and was stepping down from public life.

Mr Rennie said: “Cyril Smith’s acts were vile and repugnant and I have nothing but sympathy for those affected.

“This is a powerful report that has lessons for everyone, including David Steel, the Liberal Democrats and the wider political sphere.

“It is therefore right that David Steel has decided to resign from the Liberal Democrats and retire from public life including the House of Lords.”

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    Mute Gerry Ryan
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    Feb 25th 2020, 7:57 PM

    There’s an ‘appalling vista’ around every corner of the British establishment

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    Mute Bobby wilson
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    Feb 25th 2020, 8:31 PM

    @Gerry Ryan: and these where liberals!

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    Feb 26th 2020, 11:55 AM

    @Bobby wilson: The Liberal Party, when called the Whigs, implemented a free market laissez-faire policy in Ireland during the Famine (more accurately, the Great Hunger) which caused the deaths of hundreds of thousands.
    Modern day liberals are usually socially liberal but fiscally conservative. In other words, they care about gay marriage but not rip-off culture or homelessness. It’s what a hypocritical capitalist who wants to be popular would call themselves.

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    Mute Dermot Killian
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    Feb 28th 2020, 4:48 PM

    @Gerry Ryan: as per the virtuous Irish? Slow down now, we have been equally guilty.

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    Feb 25th 2020, 8:00 PM

    I’d imagine this is the article that most of the mainstream media will publish in relation to the report released today and it’s extremely watered down…..No surprises there, for they are all gatekeepers to what has gone on in relation to child abuse by people in high places and still goes on very much to this day.

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    Feb 25th 2020, 8:39 PM

    @Derek Durkin: yes there is a puss that runs through the English higherarchie that has been covered up for decades

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    Feb 26th 2020, 1:11 PM

    @Derek Durkin: yup

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    Feb 26th 2020, 1:12 PM

    @Derek Durkin: yes

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    Feb 25th 2020, 8:33 PM

    Mary butler Waterford TD take note!!playing the I’m a victim on the front pages of Waterford local papers today meanwhile she had a ex FF TD covering up his pedophile cousin out canvassing for Her and he called around to one of his cousin victims.fianna fail are very good a defecting child abuse within its party

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    Feb 25th 2020, 9:11 PM

    @nicknack: Serious allegations here. Ms Butler needs to put the record straight.

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    Feb 25th 2020, 10:19 PM

    Cameron and May did their fair share of Westminster paedophile cover-ups recently closing the lid for many decades due to the severity of the scandal. Factor in the BBC and the Tory rent boy circles; Maggie Thatcher covered for her party too – it’s a very sick society that is being protected.

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    Feb 25th 2020, 11:10 PM

    Different story but an 11 year old girl who was allegedly abused by a crèche worker shouldn’t have to tell a court that she “wasn’t making it up”!

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    Feb 25th 2020, 9:24 PM

    I hate the way that this is still controlled by the brits
    why.?

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    Mute Niall Bourke
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    Feb 26th 2020, 7:16 AM

    I other words, no one is going to jail and some old tosser that has a few breaths left is taking the rap.

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