A video of Queen’s Counsel Hugh Small burning his and two other judicial wigs has sent shockwaves across social media and the legal community, as some believe the move was uncalled for, while others support the gesture to cut colonial ties. Our reporter Velonique Bowen spoke with two doyens, retired QC Lord Anthony Gifford and QC Valerie Neita-Robertson who have opposing views on Small’s action.
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