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steve2470

(37,468 posts)
Thu Oct 5, 2017, 10:43 AM Oct 2017

"The Sir Edward Heath Foundation called the report 'profoundly unsatisfactory' "

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-41503143

Sir Edward Heath 'would have been questioned' over abuse claims


Sir Edward Heath would have been questioned over sex abuse claims if he was alive when they came to light, police have said.

Wiltshire Police launched Operation Conifer in 2015 when the former PM was accused of historical child sex abuse.

The Conservative politician would have been interviewed under caution over seven claims, including the alleged rape of an 11-year-old, they said.

No inference of guilt should be drawn from this, police stressed.
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"The Sir Edward Heath Foundation called the report 'profoundly unsatisfactory' " (Original Post) steve2470 Oct 2017 OP
Although I could be wrong... LeftishBrit Oct 2017 #1
Whispers The King of Prussia Oct 2017 #2

LeftishBrit

(41,303 posts)
1. Although I could be wrong...
Thu Oct 5, 2017, 03:49 PM
Oct 2017

I think it's unlikely that he is guilty in this case. A single incident is always possible; a long-term pattern unlikely. There would have been whispers of some sort, and. although his party might have saved him from exposure and prosecution, they would probably not have made him leader, with all the potential for scandal that this would entail. Add to that, that once he was Prime Minister he would have been subject to constant surveillance for his *own* protection - this being at the time of heavy IRA activity; and doubtless also to espionage and counter-espionage connected with the Cold War; and long-term concealment of such activities seems unlikely. The organizations, where extensive paedophilia went on unreported, have tended to be closed institutions with little surveillance.

My suspicion is that this is started with a personal or political vendetta, or 'unmarried = gay = paedophile' bigotry. And after spending two years of time and public money on it, it's a bit unlikely that the Wiltshire police force would just say 'we wasted our time'. And after all, *any* allegation of paedophilia should be taken seriously, for investigation.

As I say, I may be wrong - but there have been so many smear campaigns against politicians and others, notably the Clintons, that I am inclined to suspicion.

2. Whispers
Fri Oct 6, 2017, 11:50 AM
Oct 2017

Well of course there were whispers. More than whispers. His name frequently came up in connection with the Kincora Boys' Home. My view is that those whispers, and these stories are all smears. Interesting that this all surfaced years after his death, but when his major (only?) political achievement has been under attack.

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