05-06-2014, 08:27 AM
What's this then?
The police not properly investigating themselves, er, I mean, paedophiles who are VIP's and others of Ministerial status?
We're going to have to change the current lexicon of copper-speak:
"You are not fooking nicked, son!" will have to become: "You are not fooking nicked, milord!" (or Mr. Home Secretary or Mr. Prime Minister or Mr. Chief Inspector, or Mr. High Court Judge - juggle titles as required case by case).
From Exaro via The Needle
The police not properly investigating themselves, er, I mean, paedophiles who are VIP's and others of Ministerial status?
We're going to have to change the current lexicon of copper-speak:
"You are not fooking nicked, son!" will have to become: "You are not fooking nicked, milord!" (or Mr. Home Secretary or Mr. Prime Minister or Mr. Chief Inspector, or Mr. High Court Judge - juggle titles as required case by case).
Quote:Cross Party Support For National Inquiry.
Former children's minister Tim Loughton and Conservative backbencher Zac Goldsmith are calling for a national inquiry into historical cases of child sex abuse.
Goldsmith has co-ordinated a high-powered, cross-party group of MPs to sign a joint letter to Theresa May, home secretary, urging her to set up an independent panel to investigate repeated failures by police and other authorities in a wide variety of cases.
The seven MPs in the group also want the inquiry to investigate why crucial files, surveillance videos and other material has gone missing in relation to allegations against prominent people.
The MPs also include Tom Watson and Simon Danczuk, from Labour; Tessa Munt and John Hemming, Liberal Democrat; and the Green Party's Caroline Lucas.
The seven want an investigation similar to the independent inquiry into Hillsborough, the football disaster of 1989. That inquiry was seen to have uncovered the truth about an episode that was mired in controversy and reflected especially badly on police.
Several inquiries have been set up in the wake of the exposure in 2012 of Jimmy Savile, the late BBC star, as a paedophile, but there has long been concern that these are too disparate.
From Exaro via The Needle
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14