WE have not, it seems almost certain, heard the end of serious allegations of sexual harassment and assault against male politicians.
With each day, more depressing details of the shameful abuse of power by men in positions of authority emerge.
Both Westminster and Holyrood are now tainted by a scandal which has already ended a number of high-flying careers and looks certain to scupper many more.
It is surely clear that, painful though the weeks ahead may be for some, if not all, political parties, current examination of the behaviour of powerful men is long overdue.
The scale of the…