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Abuse Inquiry
Todays, Whitehall, Westminster et al, VIP pederasts (NOT Showbiz)
must surely give thanks daily for the Met ,the Whips Office & Freemasonry
for their good offices .
The police repeatedly LOSE child abuse evidential statements & recordings.
Is this meant to undermine the Abuse Inquiry of which the
Commisioner has already indicated he is NOT enamoured.
must surely give thanks daily for the Met ,the Whips Office & Freemasonry
for their good offices .
The police repeatedly LOSE child abuse evidential statements & recordings.
Is this meant to undermine the Abuse Inquiry of which the
Commisioner has already indicated he is NOT enamoured.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have no respect for the police in general. Lost that years ago. Have to say that I have worked with some brilliant policemen but have come across some really narrow minded bullying nasties. I am totally with you as an overview of the high ups. Absolutely dreadful aiding some very unpleasant people get away with vile crimes.
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police and freemasons
I thought they were reqd to declare .... but
Distrust remains strong. Last year, the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams controversially named a Freemason as the next Bishop of Ebbsfleet. He had previously said that Freemasonry was "incompatible" with Christianity. In August 2010 it emerged that a new national Masonic lodge had been set up by senior police officers.
Former Home Secretary Jack Straw tried to address the issue of Freemasons working in the criminal justice system. In 1999, new judges were required to publicly disclose whether they were Masons.
But after a ruling from the European Court of Human Rights, the requirement was dropped in 2009. Police officers have a voluntary requirement to disclose - but only to their superiors.
I thought they were reqd to declare .... but
Distrust remains strong. Last year, the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams controversially named a Freemason as the next Bishop of Ebbsfleet. He had previously said that Freemasonry was "incompatible" with Christianity. In August 2010 it emerged that a new national Masonic lodge had been set up by senior police officers.
Former Home Secretary Jack Straw tried to address the issue of Freemasons working in the criminal justice system. In 1999, new judges were required to publicly disclose whether they were Masons.
But after a ruling from the European Court of Human Rights, the requirement was dropped in 2009. Police officers have a voluntary requirement to disclose - but only to their superiors.
PP...I think its the main Enquiry, the one presided over by a lady Judge from New Zealand ::::::
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