July 15, 2014
UK Foreign Minister William Hague Fired - But Why?
William Hague surprised Westminster on Monday evening by announcing he would quit as foreign secretary, as David Cameron culled male ministers of all ranks as part of a wide-ranging reshuffle expected to see the promotion of several women to top jobs.
Hmm ...
There is currently another inquiry into pedophile rings in the UK which, allegedly, included major British politicians since the 1960s and several, some seemingly still ongoing, cover-ups by those and other "elite" figures.
Some recent headlines:
- The alleged paedophile ring at the heart of the British Establishment, July 6
- 'Powerful elite' of at least 20 establishment figures may have been part of paedophile ring that abused children for decades, July 8
- Westminster paedophile ring 'cover-up': Home Office chief says 114 child sex files ‘probably’ destroyed, July 8
- British PM vows to investigate paedophile politician ring claims, July 8
- Ex-senior judge Butler-Sloss to head child sex abuse inquiry, July 8
- 'I won't quit', says head of sex abuse inquiry after brother is linked to paedophile cover-up she is investigating, July 10
- Butler-Sloss 'kept claims of bishop’s abuse quiet because she did not want the allegations to surface as she "cared about the Church"', July 12
- Theresa May under fire as Baroness Butler-Sloss quits historic child abuse inquiry over alleged cover-up of an Establishment paedophile ring, July 14
Butler-Sloss had to quit the inquiry because she was, allegedly, related to the cover up in an earlier inquiry.
But what does have to do with William Hague? We do not really know.
But could it be that the British PM Cameron, in sight of the 2015 election, considered the recent paedophile flare up and its possible implications together with this older news item when he decided to fire Hague?
Steve Messham said Mr Hague had "questions to answer" over why a public inquiry by Sir Ronald Waterhouse was restricted under terms of reference laid down by the then Welsh secretary.
And, as Jam,es in the comments reminded us, some time ago there was also this curious "incident" with Hague's "special advisor":
Poppycock, of course its not happening today.
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