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Tag Archives: Leon Brittan
Scott vs. Watson what does Matthew Scott’s attack on Tom Watson tell us?
In his Telegraph article of 21 October 2015, [1]Matthew Scott argues that Tom Watson’s behaviour has damaged the various Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) investigations. He makes several interrelated arguments. The first is that Mr. Watson’s intervention has diverted police resources … Continue reading
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Tagged Child sexual abuse, Crown Prosecution Service, Dolphin Square, Leon Brittan, Metropolitan Police Service, Sexual abuse
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When the whitewash of a cover up unravels: why archives matter
What people most remember about Watergate, aside from President Nixon decision to resign the presidency, are the investigations and hearings that lead to his resignation. The film All the President’s Men, starring Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman, was a huge … Continue reading
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Tagged Antony Duff, David Cameron, Home Office, Leon Brittan, National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Paedophile Information Exchange, Peter Morrison, William van Straubenzee
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The Goddard Inquiry is worse than Watergate
The Goddard Inquiry is similar to the Watergate crisis, but worse. Even though they have different origins, they deal with the same issue. They are both about politically corrupt acts by those in power. In particular, they are based on … Continue reading
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Tagged Antony Duff, High Court of New Zealand, Home Office, Home Secretary, Leon Brittan, Member of Parliament, National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Paedophile Information Exchange, Peter Morrison, William van Straubenzee
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Why is the Goddard Inquiry a threat to the Crown?
The inquiry threatens the UK regime’s very fabric. What the recent Cabinet Office documents indicate is that the powerful pedophile predators were known.[1] The Crown knew about them. The police had files on them. The Home Office and the Cabinet … Continue reading