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Originally posted by Mclaneinc
Sorry OP but this obvious hatred of her is clouding your mind, Maggie was not perfect but I tell you what she has more balls than any PM before or since, she put the UK first every time and that is a rare quality.
Then there is also the matter of Jimmy Savile’s autobiography that he wrote in 1974 and reading it now it seems astonishing that nobody saw any clues of his behaviour after reading this book. Only now is it being highlighted that during the 1950’s Jimmy Savile was working as a DJ in the Mecca Locarno ballroom in Leeds. One night a female police officer came into the club and showed him a picture of an attractive young girl who had just run away from a remand home.
In the book Jimmy Savile actually writes ‘ Ah,’ says I all serious, ‘if she comes in I’ll bring her back tomorrow but I’ll keep her all night first as my reward.”
Jimmy Savile then goes on to write that this girl did in fact come into the club and he told her that she could stay for the night and dance and then go home with him and she could stay with him until the next morning and then he would take her back to the remand home.
Then he did take her to the female police officer the next day who was appalled when she heard the full story. She wanted to press charges against Jimmy Savile but he then goes on to write in his autobiography
…..the “lady of the law…[who] was dissuaded from bringing charges against me by her colleagues, for it was well known that were I to go I would probably take half the station with me….”
..the “lady of the law…[who] was dissuaded from bringing charges against me by her colleagues, for it was well known that were I to go I would probably take half the station with me….”
Originally posted by Corruption Exposed
Originally posted by Rocker2013
Originally posted by Corruption Exposed
Are you saying with 100% certainty that thet "elite" of the UK were unaware of this man's actions?
Please don't try to change the meaning of my words, you know exactly what I am saying.
You stated that it has been "established" and you are factually incorrect. You are lying in your post, making up history, fictionalizing, to support your own argument. That is what I am saying.
I was not trying to change the meaning of your words, that is another assumption on your behalf. Perhaps we have had a misunderstanding and you can elaborate for me.
From what I have come across since the Saville saga became public, it is very safe to say that various circles among the elite were in fact very aware of his perversions. I am not even from the UK and am aware of this, I am assuming you are from the UK (please forgive my assumption if it is incorrect) so perhaps you can set me straight because it seems to me you that are afraid to admit that your elected officials among other people that were in the "in crowd" are a bunch of greedy psychopaths who have a taste for children.edit on 4/10/2013 by Corruption Exposed because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by MrInquisitive
More cojones than any PM before or since, huh? Thanks for undercutting your own claims. Ever heard of Winston Churchill? You're the one with a clouded mind -- and that's a terribly nice way of putting it.
Thatcher never did a ballsy thing in her life. All she did was send off young British soldiers and sailors to die for a pointless war and order a British submarine to torpedo an Argentine cruiser that was outside of the disputed zone, resulting in hundreds of Argentine sailors also dying.
Originally posted by MrInquisitive
Amongst Thatcher's legacies are the destruction of various unions in the UK
Originally posted by MrInquisitive
and the deregulation/privatization and coddling of the banking establishment, which has done England no good.
Originally posted by MrInquisitive
One can argue that England had economic problems in the 70's and 80's, but what about now? She, like Reagan, helped to bring about the neo-liberal policies that have ruined the middle class in the UK, the US and a host of other countries.
reply to post by Afterthought
If Britain keeps sticking their heads in the sand about this paedo ring, they're on their way to being known as the country with the most sex abuse victims who never got to see justice
Revealed: how the BBC used MI5 to vet thousands of staff BBC staff in 1979 Some of the biggest names were probably vetted It is a tale of secret agents and surveillance that could have come straight out the BBC's classic spy drama Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy. But the difference is that genuine spies were involved and they were operating behind the scenes at Broadcasting House rather than on the small screen.
Jimmy Savile invited guests to royal party on Prince Charles's behalf TV executive says colleagues thought it was 'weird' that Savile was involved in organising royal engagements.........Charles reportedly sent him a box of cigars and a pair of gold cufflinks on his 80th birthday with a note that read: "Nobody will ever know what you have done for this country Jimmy
Savile himself has stated that he was friends with the Royal family “for a million years.” In fact, it was reported that Savile actually stated he was introduced to the Royals in 1966 by Lord Mountbatten........So obviously I hooked up with the Prince – what was good enough for Lord Louis was good enough for him. .................. Savile himself seemed to hint at this possibility in an interview conducted with Esquire where he stated, “The thing about me is I get things done and I work deep cover.”
On the BBC television programme The Plot Against Harold Wilson, broadcast on March 16, 2006 on BBC2, it was claimed there were threats of a coup d'état against the Wilson government, which was corroborated by leading figures of the time on both the left and the right. Wilson told two BBC journalists, Roger Courtiour and Barrie Penrose, that he feared he was being undermined by MI5. ........There was again talk of a military coup, with rumours of Lord Mountbatten as head of an interregnal administration after Wilson had been deposed.
secret SOE training schools, where carefully selected and groomed trainee saboteurs were taught to create chaos in Occupied Europe and the Far East. There was a four-stage plan in the training of prospective agents of the British Special Operations Executive (SOE). At Preliminary school the agents' character and potential were assessed, ....those who passed the preliminary stage were sent to paramilitary schools, known as the group A schools. These were based mainly in Scotland, where the courses were as gruelling as the terrain.
www.bbc.co.uk...
Maybe this is why Savile was allowed to mix with Thatcher and others, he had an official role to play, one which was condoned by security serviceedit on 11-4-2013 by DrHammondStoat because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Corruption Exposed
Originally posted by Raxoxane
In all fairness,how could she possibly have known?
My response to your question will come in the form of another question, please forgive me if it seems like I am being a "smart ass" as it's not my intention, but how could they not have known?edit on 4/10/2013 by Corruption Exposed because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by something wicked
Originally posted by Corruption Exposed
Originally posted by Raxoxane
In all fairness,how could she possibly have known?
My response to your question will come in the form of another question, please forgive me if it seems like I am being a "smart ass" as it's not my intention, but how could they not have known?edit on 4/10/2013 by Corruption Exposed because: (no reason given)
Why? Believe it or not, he had not been questioned by police at any point. It's true allegations had been made and IF (that's a very big if) the various authorities had been more of a cohesive, national unit then maybe the dots would have been joined a long long time ago and things may have ended a lot differently.
1963 A man in Cheshire reported a rape by Savile to a local police officer but he told him to "forget about it". 1964 The Metropolitan Police's paedophile unit recorded intelligence about Savile but did not investigate.
1998 The Met's vice squad received an anonymous letter alleging that Savile was involved with "paedophilia." Police did not investigate.
2003 A woman told the Met that Savile had indecently assaulted her in the 1970s, when she was 15, at a recording of Top of the Pops. She was content to provide a witness statement but she did not wish to support a prosecution. Her case was not revealed to Surrey Police.
2007 Three former pupils at Duncroft Approved School told Surrey Police that they had been indecently assaulted by Savile in the 1970s. Savile was interviewed but made unchallenged assertions about his innocence
A woman told Sussex police she had been indecently assaulted by Savile in 1970. Sussex police did not seek to interview or arrest Savile.
2009 At least four other victims recounted making complaints to police forces but these were not acted on.
Just how many opportunities did the police fail to take? In the late 1950s, Jimmy Savile was the manager of the Locarno Ballroom in Leeds. Dennis Lemmon was one of the bouncers at the night club. Lemmon told the Sunday Telegraph that as early as 1958 Savile was suspected of child sexual assaults.
Lemmon said: "He came in and just ignored us all, walked straight past us. I remember saying: 'what’s up with him?’ and someone in the club replied: 'He’s up in court tomorrow – interfering with young girls. He’s worried’."
Three days later Savile was back to his usual self. Lemmon explained the change: "He was really worried but everything was dropped. I was told he had paid them [the police] off. And apparently that wasn’t the first time either but I don’t know about that. He had a lot of friends though." Lemmon told the Sunday Telegraph that everyone at the club knew about Savile's preference for young girls. When asked why no one did anything about it, he said: "I suppose because it was Jimmy."