JEREMY CORBYN AND MR VAZELINE
UK Member of Parliament KEITH VAZ is being protected by Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the UK's Labour Party?
Natalie Rowe tweets:
"No Labour MP opposed it.
"He must have dirt on a few? "
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Above, we see Labour Members of Parliament Keith Vaz, Jeremy Corbyn, Diane Abbott and Bernie Grant at the Labour Party conference.
The mysterious Jeremy Corbyn hopes to be the next Prime Minister of the UK.
Jeremy Corbyn's parents were David Benjamin Corbyn (aka Corben) and Naomi Loveday Josling.
David Corbyn and Joslin both took part in the 1936 Battle of Cable Street, when Jews and other London East Enders prevented Oswald Mosley's Blackshirts marching through the area.
At that time, Victor Rothschild headed the scientific projects for the security services.
UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn (above) believes in the following:
1. Osama bin Laden was shot dead in Abbottabad.
2. ISIS is not run by the Western security services.
Corbyn at school.
We should remember that many Labour MPs have reportedly been agents of MI5 and MI6.
Think of Robert Maxwell, Tom Driberg, George Wigg, Tony Blair ...
Shayler: 'Blair was an MI5 agent'..
"Politicians including Donald Dewar, John Smith, Gordon Brown, George Foulkes, George Robertson and Robin Cook have been linked to organisations sponsored and endorsed by MI6 and the CIA."
Spies in politics
"When John Smith became leader of the Labour Party he was a member of the steering committee of the Bilderberg Group: the steering committee, the inner core. He got Gordon Brown invited to the 1991 meeting...
"Who was John Smith? Genial, whiskey-drinking Scots lawyer from the traditional Labour right. But also life-long chums with a senior MI6 officer, now Baroness Ramsay.
"Lady Smith, his widow, is now on the board of an MI6 front company."
Spies in politics
Chabad-Islington Rabbi Mendy Korer (left) and MP Jeremy Corbyn (right).
In 1992, Corbyn was given clear information about child abuse rings operating in his borough but he reportedly took no action.
Jeremy Corbyn was educated at Adams' Grammar School, which has strong links to the military.
In 1992, social workers gave Jeremy Corbyn information about the organised child abuse in his Islington constituency, in London.
Employees of Islington Council came to Corby's constituency office with reports of child sexual abuse, and child trafficking, both linked to Islington Council's children's homes.
In 1985, 14-year-old Jason Swift was killed by a child-abuse gang. Jason is believed to have lived in Islington council's Conewood Street children's home. A close male relative of Baby P reportedly recruited boys from children's homes in Islington for the child-abuse ring. Islington children were reportedly sent to Jersey, the island linked to child abuse.
The social workers also reported to Corbyn on a child brothel called 'The Hot House'.
The social workers also reported that Islington children were being trafficked abroad and that some had apparently been murdered.
Liz Davies
Liz Davies, one of the five social workers who acted as whistleblowers, says: "We had been seeing so, so many 12 to 15-year-olds who were being sexually exploited that we could hardly believe it...
"We discovered that they were being driven around the country in vans.
"I'd personally identified at least 61 potential abuse victims in our small patch of Islington."
Liz davies says: "We were in his office for more than an hour. We shared all of our concerns, including our fears that local children had been murdered by abusers."
Corbyn said he would talk to Virginia Bottomley, the Health Secretary.
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Demetrious Panton (above), a survivor of abuse, told Corbyn in August 1992 that "very bad things had happened" to him when he'd been living at an Islington care home several years earlier.
Liz Davies and a colleague informed Margaret Hodge (Margaret Oppenheimer), the then leader of Islington Council, about the child sexual abuse.
Hodge ignored their concerns.
Hodge later became one of Tony Blair's government ministers.
Blair lived in Islington.
Hodge
In Islington, child abuse rings were operating within all 12 of the borough's children’s homes.
The Labour-run council employed known paedophiles, shredded key documents and dismissed media reports of the child abuse as 'gutter journalism'.
The Labour-run council sacked whistleblowers.
Liz Davies and other whistleblowers received death threats.
Almost 30 council employees accused of child sex crimes were allowed to take early retirement.
They were not subjected to formal investigations or referred to the police.
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Jeremy Corbyn and Gerry Adams. What do they have in common?
Liz Davies and her colleagues expected Corbyn to take action.
Corbyn never wrote to Davies, or telephoned, to acknowledge their meeting.
Corbyn never thanked her for blowing the whistle.
"After that meeting, we never heard another thing," says Davies. "There was no letter. No phone call. I never, ever saw him speak about it.
"In fact, whenever I saw Jeremy afterwards ... I’d always go up to him and say: 'This scandal is still going on, Jeremy.' He'd be very polite, but he never seemed to do anything."
23 years later, Liz Davies has yet to see Corbyn criticise the local politicians, council workers and political allies who allowed the child abuse to happen.
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Corbyn, second from right.
Labour MP John Mann published an open letter accusing Corbyn of 'doing nothing' to prevent the abuse.
Mann wrote: "Your inaction in the 1980s and 1990s says a lot."
In 1986, Corbyn attacked the Conservative MP Geoffrey Dickens for drawing public attention to 'a child brothel on Islington's Elthorne housing estate'.
According to Corbyn's supporters: "Jeremy Corbyn called for an independent inquiry into child abuse in Islington at the time, and has taken this strong line ever since."
Did Corbyn call for an inquiry into the Islington scandal in the early Nineties?
Did he take a strong line over reports of child abuse in his borough?
Liz Davies can't remember Corbyn calling for an independent inquiry.
The Mail has been unable to find newspaper cuttings, recorded public statements, or extracts from Hansard, in which Corbyn calls for an independent inquiry.
A spokesman for Corbyn has been unable to identify when or where or when Corbyn might have made such a call for an inquiry, or where a record of it might now be.
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Does MI5 recruit at Adams Grammar School?
Eileen Fairweather was the journalist who, in October 1992, first broke news of the Islington scandal.
She also held a meeting with Corbyn at the time, and provided detailed evidence of the child abuse.
She says that Corbyn never wrote, or called, after the meeting, to thank her.
She says Corbyn took no action.
In August 1992, Demetrious Panton, a survivor of abuse, spoke to Corbyn.
Panton says that Corbyn has been silent on the scandal.
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Jeremy Corbyn with his former agent Derek Sawyer.
The Mail on Sunday (The paedophile and the law chief.) told us about:
1) Derek Slade, who, on 6 September 2010, got a 21 year jail sentence for abusing 12 boys, aged eight to 13, between 1978 and 1983.
The abuse took place at a 'military' boarding school in Suffolk.
2) Derek Sawyer, who reportedly helped Slade set up a false identity, after Slade had received an earlier conviction for child abuse in the 1980s.
Derek Sawyer is former leader of Islington Council and is Corbyn's former Constituency Agent.
Sawyer and Slade set up International British Educational Projects.
This allowed Slade, using a false passport, to work with children in India and Africa under the pseudonym Dr Edward Marsh.
Sawyer was leader of Islington Council in 1992.
Labels: Adams' Grammar School, Corbyn, Derek Sawyer, Hodge, Islington, JERSEY, Jewish, Justice Committee, Keith Vaz, Panton, Slade