The Scotsman

Steel deserves better from the Lib Dems

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Iknow Lord Steel of Aikwood only slightly but have long respected his integrity and consistenc­y. Nobody in the past halfcentur­y has done more to give practical expression to Liberal values.

Against that background, his current treatment seems heavy-handed. Might it have been better to await the outcome of the inquiry rather than act on media interpreta­tions of evidence which he has now contested?

You need a long memory to appreciate David Steel’s courage as a politician. When it was far from a popular cause, he transforme­d abortion law in the UK with his Private Member’s Bill. The Labour government backed the legislatio­n but did not take the political risk of promoting it. Steel did.

Even more bravely for a Borders MP, he opposed the South African rugby tour of 1969 in line with his unswerving commitment to the antiaparth­eid movement. It was assumed that by “bringing politics into sport” he had committed political suicide, but he survived on the basis of reputation.

Those who blame him for not doing enough about Cyril Smith are setting a high bar which many would find difficulty in clearing.

Long before the Private Eye reports in 1979, Smith had been investigat­ed by police and no action taken. Was Steel supposed to over-ride the police investigat­ion? Does the same apply to every case in which there were whispers but no charges?

Why would responsibi­lity not rest with the party hierarchy as a whole which embraced Smith until his 1992 retiral? For decades, the system failed to hold Smith to account for his misdeeds.

To single David Steel out for that responsibi­lity seems unreasonab­le and I hope his party will reach the same, liberal conclusion.

 ??  ?? Singling out David Steel for blame over Cyril Smith seems unreasonab­le, says Brian Wilson
Singling out David Steel for blame over Cyril Smith seems unreasonab­le, says Brian Wilson

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