This story is from December 22, 2014

3 UK MPs named in Westminster paedophile ring

In what could be the biggest sexual scandal to hit Westminster, three British members of parliament (MPs) and three members of the House of Lords are believed to have been named in a dossier handed to police concerning investigations into the alleged Westminster paedophile ring.
3 UK MPs named in Westminster paedophile ring
LONDON: In what could be the biggest sexual scandal to hit Westminster, three British members of parliament (MPs) and three members of the House of Lords are believed to have been named in a dossier handed to police concerning investigations into the alleged Westminster paedophile ring.
The dossier has been compiled by Labour MP John Mann.
It is believed to contain 22 high-profile figures deemed “worthy of investigation”.

Mann has revealed that the dossier names 12 former ministers, majority of who according to the evidence are “definitely child abusers”.
The prominent public figures are believed to have been part of an elite paedophile ring.
Dr Jon Bird of the National Association for People Abused In Childhood (Napac) admitted recently that “it looks looked like the 10 politicians will at last face up to the accusations. The names of people in very high places - politicians, senior police officers and even some judges - have been going around as alleged abusers for a very long time”.
Peter McKelvie who successfully convicted paedophile Peter Righton said there was a “powerful elite of paedophiles who carried out the worst form of abuse”.

Britain’s home minister Theresa May recently told the parliament “that in the 1980s the Home Office failed to act on allegations of child sex abuse. Public bodies and other important institutions have also failed to take seriously their duty of care towards children. We will do everything we can to allow the full investigation of child abuse and the prosecution of its perpetrators and we will do nothing to jeopardise those aims. We will make sure that wherever individuals and institutions have failed to protect children from harm, we will expose these failures and learn the lessons”.
May admitted that in recent times, Britain has seen appalling cases of organised and persistent child sex abuse.
This includes abuse by celebrities like Jimmy Savile and Rolf Harris, as well as the systematic abuse of vulnerable girls in Derby, Rochdale and Oxford.
May added “Some of these cases have exposed a failure by public bodies to take their duty of care seriously and some have shown that the organisations responsible for protecting children from abuse – including the police, social services and schools – have failed to work together properly”.
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