The Scotsman

Lord Steel suspended over remarks to inquiry

- By KATRINE BUSSEY

The Liberal Democrats have suspended former leader Lord Steel as the party stages an inquiry into remarks made by the former Scottish Parliament presiding officer to a child abuse inquiry.

Lord Steel has denied “hiding his head in the sand” despite revealing he had been aware of allegation­s that former Rochdale MP Sir Cyril Smith had abused boys at a hostel.

Former Liberal leader Lord David Steel has been suspended from the party over remarks made during a child abuse inquiry.

Lord Steel has sought to “clarify” evidence he gave to an inquiry about child abuse allegation­s against former MP Sir Cyril Smith.

And he warned that “sensationa­list headlines” from what he told the Independen­t Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) could “distract from the panel’s search of the truth”.

The former Scottish Parliament presiding officer spoke out after the Liberal Democrats yesterday started disciplina­ry proceeding­s against him after he told the inquiry a conversati­on with Smith left him “assuming” the allegation­s were correct, but the party did not investigat­e them.

Liberal Democrat deputy leader Jo Swinson tweeted: “The party has rightly begun a disciplina­ry investigat­ion into Lord Steel following his revelation­s.

“Clearly this is incredibly serious and he should be suspended while this takes place.”

She spoke after Lord Steel denied he had been “hiding his head in the sand” over accusation­s made against former Rochdale MP Smith.

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 did not deny them.

Lord Steel recalled Smith

had told him police had investigat­ed and taken no action.

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

On the suggestion that no action was taken then because Lord Steel did not 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 before he was 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.

Lord Steel’s conversati­on with Smith was prompted by a story in Private Eye in 1979, which said police had investigat­ed Smith over allegation­s of abuse against teenagers at the Cambridge House hostel in the town.

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.”

He added: “He was not an MP at the time. He wasn’t even a member of the party.

“I did not feel I had any locus in it all, other than being a reader of the paper.”

In a statement released yesterday Lord Steel said he wanted to “clarify what happened in 1979” and claimed he had been in “no position to re-open the investigat­ion” into Smith.

“He accepted the story was correct. Obviously I disapprove­d but as far as I was concerned it was past history. He wasn’t even a member of the party at the time”

LORD DAVID STEEL

 ??  ?? 0 Remarks by Lord David Steel, – right, with then-new MP Cyril Smith, second left, in 1972 – have led to his suspension from the party
0 Remarks by Lord David Steel, – right, with then-new MP Cyril Smith, second left, in 1972 – have led to his suspension from the party

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