16 Oct 2013

PAEDOPHILES & BUREAUCRATS: Fernbridge edges closer to top Tory arrests….but….

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‘Six MPs in Amsterdam’ fingers The Monday Club
The Slog: The Exaro investigative site this morning quotes sources inside the Met’s Fernbridge paedophile operation as saying they’re following “new lines of enquiry” involving six former Conservative Ministers who frequented Amsterdam’s paedophile brothels during their time in office. One of these is a former Minister who has been under suspicion for some time…and probably also the protection of one or two embarrassed spooks and Sir Humphreys who were, no doubt, blackmailing him about it at the time.
A senior detective is quoted as saying this time there will be no cover-up, so he may well have booked himself a slot in the upside-down-in-ditch position. We shall see: but the really interesting thing here is that the mention of recreational trips to Amsterdam can only mean one Tory ginger group: the infamous but now defunct Right Wing Monday Club.
Last March, The Slog posted a lengthy piece pointing the finger at seven former members, some of whom were also implicated in Monday Club circulars talking of trips to Amsterdam. One former Clubber was the quiet former Tory Wet Peter Bottomley, whose politics are light years away from the Club, and yet bizarrely he was a member….
his own Wikipedia entry indeed confirms this: ‘He was for some years a member of the Conservative Monday Club despite disagreeing with their policies on immigration, race relations, Rhodesia and South Africa.’ So one is left wondering what he had in common with them. Or not, as the case may be.
His wife is of course Baroness Nettlehead Fruntbotham, currently the spokesman for profiteering sawbones private health concerns in the House of Lords. Despite constant denials by both parties, she and Jeremy Hunt are related. In an interesting move, Hunt’s Wikipedia entry has been amended to say they are “related by marriage”, but it’s not by his as Mrs Hunt is Chinese. So it must be by hers to….Peter Bottomley. As far as the family tree attests, they seem to share an uncle somewhere up the line. Anyway, endlessly denied – but now admitted. You read it here first.
Those who imagine, by the way, that it’s just a few pols who don’t want all this diahorrea leaking from the cess tank are being extremely naive: a great deal of the control exercised by the security services and Whitehall over Westminster is base on detailed knowledge of corpse burial locations, and skeletons behind firmly closed cupboard doors.
There are many reasons for one to not just suppose this but know it to be absolutely true. One such is being told about it after a few glasses of peppery Côte D’Or reds by folks as disparate as retiring Ministers, COI officials, and spooks themselves. Others include the seeming immunity of the MoD or FCO from attacks of any nature, another is the illegal pensions all the top Sir Humphreys awarded themselves after 2005. The simple fact is that MPs screw up – and around. There is no escaping the little Black Book.
This might also explain a well-hidden statistic just released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) about cuts in the Civil Service. ‘In the year to 31 March 2013 Civil Service employment decreased by around 3 per cent. Just under 449,000 people worked in the Civil Service in March 2013.The decrease in Civil Service Employment consisted mainly of full-time staff’, says the overview. Excellent: 100,000 less of the buggers than there were two years ago, and they were all fulltime, not 2 day a week tea ladies. Progress at last.
Um, except for this little gem concerning the seven grades of nincompoop there are in Whitehall. The Top Wallies at Grades 6 and 7, in terms of pay and pension liability, account for just short of £3 in 5. And guess what? ‘Since March 2012 headcount at Grades 6 and 7 increased by 4 per cent. Employee numbers at all other responsibility levels showed a decrease. The largest decrease was at the Administrative responsibility level (Administrative Officers and Assistants) with a fall of 6 per cent.
Fewer chaps down below? Excellent! All the more for us here on the Bridge. Now then, iceberg? What iceberg?

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