QUESTIONS FOR THE INNOCENT LORD McALPINE AND THE TORY PARTY-

1. What did the innocent Lord McAlpine know about the activities of his cousin, James ‘Jimmie’ McAlpine, in North Wales children’s homes and his general sexual orientation?

2. Why did he take so long to clear his name in the media, and to do so without reference to his cousin?

3. As Treasurer of the Conservative Party, what did he know about the paedophile activities of  fellow Tories Sir Peter Morrison and Alan Clark MP?

4. What did he know about the paedophile proclivities of Jimmy Savile, close friend and fellow Christmas guest of PM Margaret Thatcher?

Regardless of the current furore over the BBC’s alledged failings, the scandal still persists, and has not gone away from Tom Watson’s Parliamentary enquiry into the Peter Righton case, to the self-evident cover-up of the North Wales paedophile ring. More detail on the latter here:-

Secrecy imposed on the exposure of alleged child abuse – news and feature The Guardian Published October 1997

THE RICH ARE OUR MISFORTUNE.

 

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5 responses to “QUESTIONS FOR THE INNOCENT LORD McALPINE AND THE TORY PARTY-

  1. Bifurious

    His ‘general sexual orientation’ does not matter and has no bearing on whether or not they could guess he was a paedophile. Well done for joining in the witch-hunt.

  2. Bifurious

    Fair enough, I think I’m just a bit on edge with all the “gay so could be a paedo’ stuff that the papers are bandying about.

    • I sympathise Bifurious, but I suppose we should’ve expected it from the duplicitous, homophobic Tories, who, despite Cameron’s support for gay marriage, have a long and infamous history of rank bigotry- not least Section 28. Cameron said this precisely to throw people off the scent of the child-rapists, it’s just a disgusting, back-handed exercise in scapegoating…

      • Aidan

        It’s not about being gay or straight. It’s not even about sex. It’s about power, corruption and sadism. Cameron’s very limited work experience was in PR and the “gay witch hunt” is a simple smokescreen to divert us. It’s about men who use their power, their wealth and their influence to entertain themselves by hurting and humiliating vulnerable children.That some of these men occupy prominent positions in the Tory and Labour parties should not surprise us – that is where the power is, after all.

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