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Friday, 11 July 2014

CALLS FOR INQUIRY INTO WESTMINSTER SEX SCANDALGROW

 Home Secretary, Theresa May faces a barrage of questions from MPs over accusations that politicians,the police and even her own officials have suppressed allegations of sex against powerful individuals for decades. On Monday this week, extraordinary new claims pointing to an Establishment cover-up of child sex abuse by senior politicians emerged. Some 114 potentially relevant files to child abuse are now known to have been lost or destroyed by the Home Office. Also,incredibly, at least 4 specific allegations relating to child abuse in Home Office files were not passed to police for up to 35 years, officials have now admitted. The claims have now been handed over in the past 12 months.
    In an exclusive interview, former Tory Cabinet Minister, Norman Tebbit opines that the evidence suggested there ''may well have been an Establishment cover-up beginning in the 1970s and 1980s, and continuing to this day...Sexual abuses have grown.' His timely intervention has sparked growing demands for a full inquiry into a series of sexual allegations. These  include claims of abuse by the late Liberal MP, Sir Cyril Smith and also allegations of paedophile activity at parties attended by politicians and other prominent figures at the Elm Guest House in Barnes, South West London.
  
   

2 comments:

  1. sex scandal has witnessed a steady increase in the Western world. It is a disturbing trend.

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