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LizzieDrip it is completely irrelevant what the abuser used to justify his actions to his victims, that's not the issue, it's Welby's failure to act appropriately that is the issue.
Ronib It also doesn't matter that people knew about Smythe and failed to act. It does not excuse Welby from his responsibility as head of the church to act. He has already admitted his failure, that is not challenged by him, he has apologised but IMO that is insufficient. He has lost credibility and needs to go, closely followed by anyone else who helped cover up Smythe's abuse. I can't help thinking it's more than coincidence that this latest report was released earlier than expected on the day of the results of the US election. Trying to "bury" difficult news?
"closely followed by anyone else who helped cover up Smythe's abuse"
Thats part of the current problem for the C of E. As I posted above
This was a senior group of people. The review, by Keith Makin, says it includes at least six serving bishops, five retired ones, and about 30 less senior clergy
Should they all go

