With perhaps one or two exceptions, all of the cases of which I have read have been mercifully unambiguous. The stories emerge not from the shadows of the dark web, but from meticulous reporting in mainstream news outlets. No one is guaranteed, after all, the right to lead a political party; leaders are commonly toppled for all sorts of reasons, without the faintest hint of due process. It cannot be, as the prime minister unhelpfully suggested, that we should “believe all allegations,” merely for having been made. Rather, we should believe credible allegations.
Source: National Post January 27, 2018 01:30 UTC