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Steve Rotheram said proposed government appointment of ex-Sun editor sent 'shivers down my spine'.

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00:00The Metro Mayor of the Liverpool City region says it's more important the Hillsborough Law is right than rushed,
00:07even as pressure builds on the government to deliver on its promise.
00:10Steve Rotherham spoke out on BBC Radio Mayor's side, saying he was disappointed the law wasn't introduced in time
00:16for the 36th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster this April,
00:20as previously promised by Prime Minister Keir Starmer at Labour's conference last year.
00:25The Hillsborough Law would make it a legal duty for public officials to tell the truth,
00:31known as a duty of candour, and provide proper legal funding for victims of state-related disasters.
00:37It's named in honour of the 97 fans unlawfully killed in the 1989 disaster.
00:43Campaigners, including survivors and bereaved families, say they fear the law could be watered down,
00:47stripped of any real accountability or sanctions.
00:50One of those voices is Labour MP Ian Byrne, himself a Hillsborough survivor.
00:54Mr Rotherham revealed he's been liaising behind the scenes with governments and families.
00:59He also criticised the appointment of ex-son editor David Dinsmore to a senior government role,
01:04a move that sparked outrage among campaigners.
01:07It sent shivers down my spine, he said.
01:10Though the mayor said he accepted that the appointment was a civil service role, not a political one.
01:15Dinsmore will lead the government communications service, a professional body that oversees communications activity across the governments.
01:21During a session of Prime Minister's Questions in June, Deputy PM Angela Rayner said legislation will be brought forward
01:28as soon as we're confident they'll deliver the justice victims deserve.
01:31Brotherham says if the final version reflects the original bill, it could pass quickly through Parliament.
01:38But for many, the wait has already gone on for far too long.

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