Fiona Woolf resigns as head of inquiry into historical child sex abuse in UK, after victims call on her to step downpic.twitter.com/J2ZgWOPJ2u
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UK Home Secretary Theresa May accepts Fiona Woolf's resignation "with great regret". Live reaction:http://bbc.in/10akUjO
@BBCBreaking anyone that takes this position needs to be completely independent and up for the job...transparency truth and trust is needed
@BBCBreaking @JPonpolitics For a foreigner as me it's astonishing how many people and how notorious were the child sex abusers. Admired G Br
@BBCBreaking @JPonpolitics some people are so determined to get a public inquiry they will object to anyone put in charge of this one
@BBCBreaking @JPonpolitics Sad to hear John Pienar going for the throat on 5 Live. She resigned under pressure, is that not enough?
@BBCBreaking @JPonpolitics if the victim is fort then he scud beg
@BBCBreaking @JPonpolitics No experience of CP work and a neighbour/dinner party guest of Leon Brittan. Wonder why establishment wanted HER?
@BBCBreaking @JPonpolitics the Woolf is at the door marked exit
@BBCBreaking @JPonpolitics she'd probably have done a good job but her links to lord brittan means she cannot be trusted to be unbiased.
@BBCBreaking @JPonpolitics one mistake is acceptable, two mistakes is either incompetence or a deliberate attempt at a cover up.
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