Unity
Sep 14, 2005 · 2 minute read
Mr. Ken Livingstone (Brent, East) : Will the Leader of the House find time
to debate the terms of reference of the Calcutt inquiry and in a form that
allows us to move amendments so that we can ensure that the inquiry
investigates why it was that when Colin Wallace drew the attention of child
abuse in Kincora to the attention of his superior in 1974 no action was
taken and six further years of child abuse ensued? That inquiry should also
investigate the links between the late Airey Neave--in writing--with Colin
Wallace, commissioning work from Colin Wallace to continue his
disinformation activities. It should also investigate the information passed
by Airey Neave to Peter Wright, in Peter Wright's capacity as an MI5
officer, about figures in public life. It should investigate the meeting
held between Peter Wright and the late Airey Neave in the period immediately
before the decision of Airey Neave to offer his campaign services to the
right hon. Member for Finchley (Mrs. Thatcher). It should
investigate the meeting that took place in the Cumberland hotel a week
before the murder of Airey Neave, when Airey Neave sought to recruit a
former officer of MI6 to set up a small group to involve itself in the
internal struggles of the Labour party.
Isn't 1970s Britain fun, eh, readers?
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