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Sunday, July 6, 2014

UK paedophile ring with possible connection to politicians in power some 30 years ago


That would mean politicians during Margaret Thatcher's residency at No.10.  The politicians suspected to be in the ring, are/were from all three parties.

A fully caliphated UK won't have trouble with widespread paedophilia or making young white girls into sex slaves because islam and shariah don't consider either of those and plenty more similar behaviour as going against their satanic laws.



From UKIPdaily:
....Westminster Paedophiles  
The Telegraph leads with the developing story on the paedophile ring operating in Westminster,  some 30 years ago:

Whistleblower who prompted Operation Fernbridge says up to 40 MPs and peers knew about or took part in child abuse. More than 10 current and former politicians are on a list of alleged child abusers held by police investigating claims of a Westminster paedophile ring. MPs or peers from all three main political parties are on the list, which includes former ministers and household names.
Several, including Cyril Smith and Sir Peter Morrison, are no longer alive, but others are still active in Parliament. The existence of the list was disclosed by Peter McKelvie, the whistleblower whose claims prompted Operation Fernbridge, the Scotland Yard investigation into allegations of a paedophile network with links to Downing Street.


The Guardian reports that David Cameron asks top civil servant to look into Westminster child abuse claims” in relation to the same story. And the Daily Mail reports it, plus another angle, with “Cameron orders a probe into VIP child sex abuse – but only seven detectives are investigating explosive claims”


From The Guardian:
Ex-Thatcher minister says politicians' instincts were to protect 'the system' as it emerged that 114 more documents were lost.

The former Conservative cabinet minister Lord Tebbit has said he believes there "may well" have been a political cover-up over child abuse in the 1980s.
Norman Tebbit, who served in a series of ministerial posts under Margaret Thatcher, said the instinct of people at the time was to protect "the system" and not to delve too deeply into uncomfortable allegations.
His comment came as the Home Office announced a fresh legal review into what happened to a file alleging paedophile activity at Westminster in the 1980s that was handed to the then home secretary, Leon (now Lord) Brittan, by the Tory MP Geoffrey Dickens.
But as it emerged on Sunday that a further 114 possibly relevant files have also gone missing from government records– the government again ruled out a public inquiry into the allegations.............

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