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Old 07-07-2014, 07:54 AM #1
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Default Labour peer accused of 12 'horrendous' attacks on boys

3:30PM the Home Secretary is live in Parliament
although what she may not say enough.


[Labour peer accused of 12 'horrendous' attacks on men when they were children
The peer has not been arrested or questioned in connection with the claims
Preliminary file containing details of accusations passed to prosecutors
Prosecutors are expected to make recommendations to police in autumn ]


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz36lcRiBTD



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Trying to deflect attention from the missing dossier?.....
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No its another story
that could make Labour want it hushed up
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It's designed to throw people off the scent, and it's working...
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It is Labour that has brought the Govt to at last look into this properly and start to do something to get all the facts.

This dossier went 'missing' from the 80s. when the Conservative party ruled for the whole decade.

I expect to unfortunately see a good many names being entangled in this new scandal and from all the main parties too.

Labour peers,Conservative peers,Liberal peers,retired MPs or even sitting MPs, anyone involved in any way with this likely scandal set to rock Westminster should all be named not just one and not just from one party either.

This potentially could be dynamite.
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'A soul-searching national inquiry into how authorities may have ignored systematic child abuse in some of Britain's most eminent institutions was launched by the home secretary.

Theresa May told the Commons she was establishing a powerful public inquiry into how complaints of sexual abuse were treated, and sometimes ignored, in public bodies over several decades.

Ministers had been holding out against such a sweeping inquiry, but, facing charges of an establishment cover-up, succumbed and promised there would be no no-go areas for the investigation.'

Bring down the establishment!!

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I am so, so shocked. Speechless. Cannot believe how shocked I actually am. I went into the bathroom to check in mirror that my head was still there I was so shocked. I think I need to lie down before I pass out over this overwhelming sense of shock I am feeling right now. Just. SHOCK Hold me.
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How odd David Mellors response to the allegation that the missing dossier was spirited away is that it misinterpreted and contained nothing of significance.... And yet lord Tebbitt has the opinion that the consensus at the time was the 'establishment' was to be preserved at all costs?.....hmmmmmmm

http://www.theguardian.com/commentis...ickens-dossier

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2...-abuse-dossier
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"A cover-up means something is very organised. I think much more of this is about people being insensitive to some of these concerns and not being as preoccupied with protecting vulnerable people – children and adults."

Peter McKelvie, a former child protection manager whose allegations about child abuse led to a police inquiry in 2012, claimed that at least 20 prominent people abused children.

McKelvie told BBC2's Newsnight: "I believe that there is strong evidence – and an awful lot of information that can be converted into evidence if it is investigated properly – that there has been an extremely powerful elite amongst the highest levels of the political classes for as long as I am alive, and I am 65.'

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