TOM Watson and his mate Simon Danczuk MP for Rochdale are desparately trying to get the Home Secretary Theresa May to announce an overarching public inquiry into the allegations of a Whitehall cover-up with regard to a dossier that dissappeared in the 1980s after the former Tory MP for Littleborough and Saddleworth, Geoffery Dickens gave it to the then Home Secretary Leon Brittan. The Home Secretary is to speak on the matter this afternoon.
Simon Danczuk MP wrote in yesterday's Mail on Sunday telling us in a headline to 'Forget the expenses scandal. If MPs have harboured paedophiles, the damage to British democracy will be fatal.'
Mr. Danczuk has in the past been berated as one of the most expensive MPs in terms of expenses. He calls on our political leaders to 'quickly get on the front foot where this issue is concerned' and to 'grasp the nettle, order a Hillsborough-style inquiry into historic abuse and confront the failings of the past.' Having soughted out the mess of girl-grooming, institutional blindness at Rochdale Council, and the Cyril Smith aftermath in his constituency it seems that Mr. Danczuk is now keen to clean-up the poison of paedophilia at the heart of government in Westmister with a overarching enquiry.
Monday, 7 July 2014
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