It's about time people faced facts. There will be no law suits. Just imagine the complexity involved in obtaining an opinion as to whether there is even a prospect of success. Even if one could find a barrister able to unravel the whole mess and find a target to sue, the cost would be prohibitive, the time frame would be several years and those responsible would have tucked themselves away, safely out reach of the UK judiciary. I would suggest that people swallow hard, move on and attempt to get the money back elsewhere. To make yourself feel better, use your efforts to push the regulators into action against Pearson. He is culpable and he needs to be barred from holding office for a very long time.