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dudleybloke said:
Q.. What do Grenville Janner and Victor Montagu have in common???????
A... http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/may/15/to...
Yet again the "old boy network" is proving to be the little boy network.
The dirty noncey bastids.
reported in the Telegraph as wellA... http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/may/15/to...
Yet again the "old boy network" is proving to be the little boy network.
The dirty noncey bastids.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/child...
more proof - not that any more was really needed - that many a blind eye was turned
disgraceful
carinaman said:
I'm not sure they thought that through.
'I was on Jim'll Fix It and...........
text in like this:'I was on Jim'll Fix It and...........
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Lj8Qtkred8
dudleybloke said:
Q.. What do Grenville Janner and Victor Montagu have in common???????
A... http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/may/15/to...
Yet again the "old boy network" is proving to be the little boy network.
The dirty noncey bastids.
'The decision by Sir Norman Skelhorn QC meant Montagu never stood trial and his paedophile activities were never exposed.'A... http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/may/15/to...
Yet again the "old boy network" is proving to be the little boy network.
The dirty noncey bastids.
'Skelhorn also ruled out a prosecution of the Liberal MP Cyril Smith in 1970 for indecent assaults on children after a police file was sent to him from the Lancashire constabulary.'
This Skelhorn sounds like such a helpful chap, oh look he's a Sir how uncanny.
Montagu even abused his son.
https://theneedleblog.wordpress.com/2015/05/15/226...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2732703/My...
http://aanirfan.blogspot.co.uk/2014/08/victor-mont...
Aristocrats feel entitled to abuse....
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3016137/Ar...
Montagu lived in Dorset. Savile had a property in Dorset.
Hmmmm.
https://theneedleblog.wordpress.com/2015/05/15/226...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2732703/My...
http://aanirfan.blogspot.co.uk/2014/08/victor-mont...
Aristocrats feel entitled to abuse....
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3016137/Ar...
Montagu lived in Dorset. Savile had a property in Dorset.
Hmmmm.
Edited by dudleybloke on Sunday 17th May 01:26
My wife and I watched the first couple of episodes of House of Cards, the quite revolutionary TV series of the 90s.
There was a scene in it where a backbencher who had committed 'an indiscretion' was hauled before the chief whip and, in effect, told that from now on he would have no opinions other than those he was told to have. There was a comment at the end, after the chap left, where the whip says, in effect, that the bloke is a waste of space. The implication is that it was all too easy, but there was no suggestion of him being outed from the party, despite being useless. He was now a government stooge.
The indiscretion was cruising for a prostitute although, as this was disclosed my wife looked at me and said 'This is how it happened', it, being of course, MPs who were known to have abused children.
The series was remarkable in that it started, almost to the week, at the time of Thatcher's rejection by the party. And there was Major, a thoroughly honest and straightforward chap being attacked by all sides of the party.
I have to confess that my view of Major was tainted by the series. It was only later that I realised just how good a job he did despite his party.
Expenses get a mention. It would have been nice if a Guardian reporter had come into the whip's office and confronted him with what they had discovered only to be threated that should they print it, the government would bring in restrictive legislation against the press to stop such things in the future.
There was a scene in it where a backbencher who had committed 'an indiscretion' was hauled before the chief whip and, in effect, told that from now on he would have no opinions other than those he was told to have. There was a comment at the end, after the chap left, where the whip says, in effect, that the bloke is a waste of space. The implication is that it was all too easy, but there was no suggestion of him being outed from the party, despite being useless. He was now a government stooge.
The indiscretion was cruising for a prostitute although, as this was disclosed my wife looked at me and said 'This is how it happened', it, being of course, MPs who were known to have abused children.
The series was remarkable in that it started, almost to the week, at the time of Thatcher's rejection by the party. And there was Major, a thoroughly honest and straightforward chap being attacked by all sides of the party.
I have to confess that my view of Major was tainted by the series. It was only later that I realised just how good a job he did despite his party.
Expenses get a mention. It would have been nice if a Guardian reporter had come into the whip's office and confronted him with what they had discovered only to be threated that should they print it, the government would bring in restrictive legislation against the press to stop such things in the future.
kowalski655 said:
text in like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Lj8Qtkred8
I'd not heard that. Thanks.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Lj8Qtkred8
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/secrets-jimmy...
I assume the three TV programmes start tonight?
8 years they say.
Plenty of time for people to get cancer or dementia then.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3085052/Fu...
Plenty of time for people to get cancer or dementia then.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3085052/Fu...
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