Campaigners argue that John Woodcock, also known as Lord Walney, has a significant conflict of interest tied to his current role as adviser on extremism, raising ethical concerns.
The Good Law Project and Compassion in Politics have prompted calls for an inquiry into Woodcock's conduct, citing potential biases given his ties to organizations opposing the protesters he targets.
Concerns surrounding Woodcock's impartiality stem from his recommendations to ban specific protest groups, which appear to conflict with his financial interests related to those groups.
As pressure mounts, MPs and civil society leaders question the integrity of the advisory role, focusing on the necessity for government advisers to present an unbiased stance.
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