I hear you, but we absolutely need calm, even dispassionate voices here, especially when what those voices say packs a real gut punch.
Yes, in an ideal world Hannah would sound more angered (I actually believe she is very angry).
But we're not gonna get a stream of angry Linehan, Posie, Bindel, Bartosh, Dennis Kavanagh voices.
We saw that Talk TV car crash interview with Linehan. To think this level of rage and emotion will help every interview is not likely.
No, Hannah is likely right to put the info out there calmly and dispassionately.
What's the bigger sin by far is the limited opportunities to talk publically. Where's the Hard Talk interview with Stephen Sackur on prime time BBC News? The Laura Kuensberg slot? The Beth Rigby one on Sky?
Oh, and Rosanna Lockwood on Talk TV, minus her sneer, biased ambush, and faulty briefing ahead of interview.
Hannah being calm and collected feels right to me. Her lack of MSM exposure doesn't.