Julian Glover's assumption that senior Tories might well benefit from improved clarity as to their intentions might result in an
ideological war that Labour may think it can capitalise on (by taking the Coalition's necessity argument at face value, Labour will be able to uphold the seemingly
reasonable position - that there are no social democratic ends by stateless means.)
The rest justify their lack of vigorous representation, and the coerced settlements they've foisted on some clients as concern for the best interests of children, or as the only
reasonable settlement
position, or as their
ideological commitment to helping people to just get along (especially when the retainer has run out).