Child Sex Abuse Allegations: MI5 Stifled Claims Thatcher Government MP Had 'Penchant For Small Boys'
Documents recently discovered in a Cabinet Office storeroom show ex-secret service director general Sir Antony Duff wrote to the then Cabinet Secretary Sir Robert Armstrong in 1986 over child sex abuse claims made by two sources about the MP.
The letter, previously thought to have been lost or destroyed, was said to have been found amongst a collection of "assorted and unstructured papers", and is likely to further bolster calls for far-reaching investigations into the nature and reach of historic child sex abuse in Westminster.
Commenting, they said: "There were a number of references across the papers we saw that reinforced the observation we made in our review that issues of crimes against children, particularly the rights of the complainant, were given considerably less serious consideration than would be expected today.
"The risk to children is not considered at all."
Home Office officials claimed a fresh search of its archives had been carried out after a file emerged earlier this year that should have been submitted to the Wanless and Whittam inquiry.
Former Cabinet minister Leon Brittan, Peter Morrison, who was an aide to Margaret Thatcher, ex-diplomat Sir Peter Hayman and ex-minister William van Straubenzee were all named in other top secret files uncovered following the review.
Simon Danczuk, a Labour MP who helped expose the Cyril Smith scandal told The Times that the MI5 papers were "explosive".
"This confirms what I've long suspected - that the full weight of the British establishment, including MI5, colluded in a cover-up to protect politicians who sexually abused young boys," he said.

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