Manchester Evening News

Ex-Liberal leader given suspension over Smith revelation­s

- By DAMON WILKINSON

FORMER Liberal leader Lord Steel has been suspended from the Liberal Democrats, pending an investigat­ion into evidence he gave to an inquiry about child abuse allegation­s against former Rochdale MP Sir Cyril Smith.

The move, announced by the Scottish Liberal Democrats, comes after Lord Steel, a former Scottish Parliament presiding officer, gave evidence to the Independen­t Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) on Wednesday.

As the M.E.N reported yesterday the party had already announced they have started disciplina­ry proceeding­s against him, after he told the probe a conversati­on with Smith left him ‘assuming’ the allegation­s were correct, but the party did not investigat­e them.

The decision followed a meeting of senior figures within the Scottish party on Thursday evening.

In a subsequent statement, the Scottish Liberal Democrats said: “The party membership of Lord Steel has been suspended pending the outcome of that investigat­ion. That work will now commence.

“We appreciate the difficult work that the Independen­t Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse is doing on behalf of the victims and survivors of abuse, and the country as a whole.”

At the inquiry Lord Steel denied he had been ‘hiding his head in the sand’ over the child abuse allegation­s made against the former Rochdale MP.

Lord Steel said he asked the late politician in 1979 about claims that he abused boys at a Rochdale hostel, and found they dated back to Smith’s time as a Labour councillor in the 1960s.

He told the inquiry he came away from the conversati­on with Smith ‘assuming’ he had committed the offences, because he didn’t deny them.

Lord Steel recalled Smith had told him, as party leader, police had investigat­ed the claims and taken no action.

The IICSA heard no formal inquiry was then held by the Liberal Party (as it then was) into the claims.

On the suggestion that no action was taken then because Lord Steel didn’t want to get involved in a nasty confrontat­ion with Smith, he told the hearing: “I wouldn’t have been hiding my head in the sand.

“These allegation­s all related to a period some years before he was even an MP and even a member of the party, therefore it did not seem to me that I had any position in the matter at all.”

Smith, who was an MP for Rochdale between 1972 and 1992, is accused of sexually abusing a number of boys.

Allegation­s against him found a greater public spotlight after he died in 2010 aged 82.

Lord Steel’s conversati­on with Smith was prompted by a story in Private Eye.

It came after the Rochdale Alternativ­e Press published a story in 1979 saying police had investigat­ed Smith over allegation­s of abuse against teenagers at the town’s Cambridge House hostel.

Lord Steel told the inquiry: “He accepted the story was correct. Obviously I disapprove­d but as far as I was concerned it was past history.”

In a statement released before he was suspended on Thursday, Lord Steel said he wanted to “clarify what happened in 1979 when I asked Cyril Smith about the report in Private Eye”.

He added: “As I told the inquiry yesterday, I did not have that report with me when I tackled him, nor did we discuss the details in it.

“He admitted to me that the report was correct, in that he had been investigat­ed by the police at the time and no action taken against him.

“I had already told the inquiry in writing that in my opinion he had been abusing his position in Rochdale Council (that is to gain access to council-run children’s homes), but that had been properly a matter for the police and the council, and not for me, as he was neither an MP nor even a member of the Liberal Party at the time.

“I was in no position to reopen the investigat­ion.”

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Vince Cable said the decision to suspend Lord Steel was taken “quickly, properly and in an orderly way”.

He told BBC’s Newsnight: “There was very serious concern about what he said, serious allegation­s, they have got to be investigat­ed.”

 ??  ?? David Steel with Cyril Smith in 1972
David Steel with Cyril Smith in 1972
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Lord Steel

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