Charles Napier, pictured in 2012 when he was convicted of 23 counts of abuse. Napier had been treasurer of the group PIE |
But what was uncovered was sexual abuse of children not only by television personalities, but also by politicians and other so-called VIPs. There have been rumours for decades about a child abuse ring operating from Westminster, involving senior politicians, allegedly including Greville (now Lord) Janner, Cyril Smith, and the late Leon Brittan.
At the time of writing, numerous allegations concerning the former Prime Minister Sir Edward Heath have emerged. In the early 1980s, when I volunteered on a Rape Crisis line, I heard Heath’s name in relation to sexual offences against children from two separate callers, one year apart, with no connection to each other. Over the years I have heard from a number of child protection advocates and campaigners that it was “widely known” that Heath was involved in organised child abuse rings. Such evidence was of course circumstantial. (more...)
Dominic Lawson denied being an MI6 asset, and you would have thought that MI6 could find someone better able to grasp basic facts…
— Mark Watts (@MarkWatts_1) August 30, 2015
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