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Old 31-10-2014, 15:07   #1
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Fiona Woolf

Victims' groups have told Home Office officials they are "unanimous" in the view that the head of an inquiry into historic child sex abuse should resign.

The inquiry would be a "dead duck" if Fiona Woolf remained chairwoman, Peter Saunders from National Association for People Abused in Childhood said.

Victims have called for her to step down because of her social links to ex-Home Secretary Lord Brittan.

One of the main complaints of the victims is that, over a number of years, nobody in authority ever listened to them.

A spokesman said PM David Cameron was "absolutely clear" she can do the job, and has told everybody involved to 'get on with it.

Priceless irony!
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