The "rights and wrongs" as you put it is the issue.Whatever the rights and wrongs here, dont you think describing the angst of a family who has had a member murdered as 'bleating' a little inappropriate?
Here is what Yvette Cooper told them:
"I am aware that you have since requested a full public inquiry.
"As you will know, the coroner looked carefully at whether to resume an inquest into Sir David's death following the criminal trial, but concluded there were no additional questions that could be answered through an investigation of this kind, that had not already been considered as part of the trial.
"In the circumstances it is therefore hard to see how an inquiry would be able to go beyond what has been reviewed in the trial, Prevent learning review, coroner's report, as well as Lord Anderson and Essex Police's forthcoming conclusions.
"On that basis, the Government cannot establish a public inquiry."
Nevertheless, perhaps my view that the daughter's accusations (that this is a "betrayal") is bleating was harsh.
Lets see whether those who both enjoyed and were angry at the same time by the "Labour Betrayal" will also step back....