Turmoil at the top
According to The Guardian there’s a certain amount of turmoil both in Westminster and the Equality and Human Rights Commission.
They report that a number of MP’s are concerned that the interim guidance of the EHRC doesn’t correctly represent the true meaning of the High Court Judgement and that they have little confidence in either the EHRC’s ability to produce its final guidance any time soon, or in Falkner herself. One said “she’s not neutral”.
Meanwhile, according to The Guardian, there is disquiet within the EHRC itself over Falkner, the interim ruling and the process by which it was drafted. Insiders say it was largely produced by Falkner herself, and many senior officials were unaware of its contents until after it was released.
According to The Guardian one staffer asked Faulkner in an internal meeting why the only additional legal counsel she had taken on the interim guidance was from a barrister who had previously acted for the women’s groups which had taken the issue to the Supreme Court in the first place. She refused to answer.
It’s now expected that the final guidance will not be issued on Faulkner’s watch. Which ends in November.
We can only hope.
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