(Before It's News)
Margaret Thatcher was personally involved covered up child abuse allegations made against one of her senior government ministers, according to explosive new claims in The Sunday People.
The Tory Prime Minister is said to have held a high-powered meeting with the rising star, who was being tipped for promotion, and told him: “You have to clean up your sexual act.”
It followed an allegation that the minister had sexually abused young boys at the home of one of his political allies in 1982.
However the minister apparently ignored the warnings.
It is claimed that four years later he was spotted by police seeking young boys for sex at Victoria railway station in London.
But no action was taken.
The extraordinary claims – made to the Sunday People by a source with inside knowledge of Scotland Yard in the early 1980s – are now expected to be put before the Westminster child abuse inquiry announced last week by the Prime Minister.
They go to the very heart of claims that there was an Establishment cover-up to protect politicians , judges and police officers involved in a sick paedophile network.
David Cameron has already agreed to a full-scale investigation into historical allegations of child abuse.
He has appointed Lady Butler-Sloss, a retired senior judge who chaired the Cleveland child abuse inquiry in the late 1980s, to head the investigation.
And although the probe is in its infancy, its findings could be explosive – particularly if evidence emerges that a former Prime Minister knew about the allegations.
Labour MP Tom Watson said: “If true, these extraordinary revelations reveal a remarkable state of affairs – so much so that they’re almost impossible to imagine.
“Yet that is what people said about Jimmy Savile and look what happened with him.
“These claims should be investigated by the new child-abuse inquiry.”
According to the source, the minister’s alleged interest in abusing young boys first came to light after he stayed at the home of a constituency agent.






Philosophers stone – selected views from the boat http://philosophers-stone.co.uk
Source:
http://www.philosophers-stone.co.uk/?p=2048