A Senior British Establishment figure?
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A Senior British Establishment figure?
Any guesses as to who it might be (allegedly)?
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Re: A Senior British Establishment figure?
Bet its a tory..
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Re: A Senior British Establishment figure?
"Gagging orders" Fnarr, fnarr...............
Another cover-up for Yaxley - Lennon and his gang to pursue........ as if.
Another cover-up for Yaxley - Lennon and his gang to pursue........ as if.
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Re: A Senior British Establishment figure?
I’ll plait sh!t if it’s not.fatboy47 wrote:Bet its a tory..
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Re: A Senior British Establishment figure?
Nothing to stop an MP naming them in the House of Commons under Parliamentary Privilege.
Surprised the Times hasn't gone down this route.
Surprised the Times hasn't gone down this route.
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Re: A Senior British Establishment figure?
Yes good point there must be a reason I suppose.Spijed wrote:Nothing to stop an MP naming them in the House of Commons under Parliamentary Privilege.
Surprised the Times hasn't gone down this route.
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Isn't it summer recess? If Parliament isn't sitting they can't stand up & name anybody.South West Claret. wrote:Yes good point there must be a reason I suppose.
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Re: A Senior British Establishment figure?
Rules out billionaires, I guess.
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Re: A Senior British Establishment figure?
I think experience tells us that none of the political parties are free of such people !!fatboy47 wrote:Bet its a tory..
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I can’t imagine it would be a good idea to name them on here.
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Re: A Senior British Establishment figure?
That ban only works in the UK doesn't it?
That means it's probably already being reported outside of the UK and on social media, like it was when Elton John and his husband were having issues and Hugh Bonneville was using a hooker.
Same with Giggs and was it Flitcroft?
Eventually someone in Parliament will break ranks and tell everyone who's interested, or not.
That means it's probably already being reported outside of the UK and on social media, like it was when Elton John and his husband were having issues and Hugh Bonneville was using a hooker.
Same with Giggs and was it Flitcroft?
Eventually someone in Parliament will break ranks and tell everyone who's interested, or not.
Re: A Senior British Establishment figure?
Imagine pilfering a pension fund. Imagine being knighted. Imagine mixing the colours blue and yellow together. Just a few things that are fun to imagine.
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Re: A Senior British Establishment figure?
Can we imagine a yacht in Monaco?
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Re: A Senior British Establishment figure?
Indeed...lots of tories in the Labour Party..Clarets4me wrote:I think experience tells us that none of the political parties are free of such people !!
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Re: A Senior British Establishment figure?
Wasn't Harriett Harmon part of some group decades ago that was pro-underage sex?
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Re: A Senior British Establishment figure?
But the newspaper have been on the case for a year.rob63 wrote:Isn't it summer recess? If Parliament isn't sitting they can't stand up & name anybody.
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I believe she was the legal officer to the " National Council for Civil Liberties ", which later morphed into the organisation known as " Liberty " ..." , her future husband, Jack Dromy, later also a Labour MP, was Chairman of the Executive Committee, and Diane Abbott was the Race Relations officer ( 1978-1980 ).
The Paedophile Information Exchange was an affiliated body to the NCCL at the time, and it's leading member, Tom Carroll, sat on the NCCL sub-committee for " Gay Rights ". The vast majority of the PIE activists had been expelled by 1983, however, and the organisation has since issued apologies for their stance at the time.
The Paedophile Information Exchange was an affiliated body to the NCCL at the time, and it's leading member, Tom Carroll, sat on the NCCL sub-committee for " Gay Rights ". The vast majority of the PIE activists had been expelled by 1983, however, and the organisation has since issued apologies for their stance at the time.
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Re: A Senior British Establishment figure?
There are ways around it for journalists. For example journalists can just contact a foreign media source and have them publish it. But also, it's Sir Philip Green and we're not a media organisation. We're just a group of people having a chit-chat.Foulthrow wrote:I can’t imagine it would be a good idea to name them on here.
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So it's John Lennon?Spiral wrote:Imagine pilfering a pension fund. Imagine being knighted. Imagine mixing the colours blue and yellow together. Just a few things that are fun to imagine.
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Not strictly on topic, but this fella on the left is about to accidentally bring down a few of his fellow famous sex pests.
“I’ve known Jeff for fifteen years. Terrific guy. He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side.”
“I’ve known Jeff for fifteen years. Terrific guy. He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side.”
Re: A Senior British Establishment figure?
I assume that is Jeff Epstein?
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Re: A Senior British Establishment figure?
Yeah. You can read about what i'm referring to here. It's not just his recent arrest.Corky wrote:I assume that is Jeff Epstein?
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