Tuesday 2 June 2009

And Take Hatty With You, Patty

Very good riddance indeed to Patricia Hewitt, who with Harriet Harman ran the old National Council for Civil Liberties when, via the front organisation that was the Campaign for Homosexual Equality, it was completely hand-in-glove with the organisation that by some sort of coincidence shared the CHE’s address, committee, the lot. That organisation was the Paedophile Information Exchange.

Hewitt went on to have, as Health Secretary, overall responsibility for every social worker in England. And we all know about Harman.

No one ever asks about this, not even now that it has been published in the biggest-selling daily broadsheet newspaper. Just as they never ask John Reid or Peter Mandelson about the Communist Party, in those days the paid agents of an enemy power. Just as they never ask Alistair Darling about the International Marxist Group, of which Tony Blair’s mentor at Oxford was also a stalwart. Just as they never ask Stephen Byers or Alan “Haze of Dope” Milburn about Trotskyism.

Just as they never ask Charles Clarke about Labour’s Soviet fellow-travelling faction and its control of the NUS not only during his presidency, but also during (among other people’s) Jack Straw’s. Just as they never ask Tony McNulty about collections for the IRA (in the 1970s, for heaven’s sake). Just as they never ask why not The Red Flag, but The Internationale, was sung at the funerals of Donald Dewar and Robin Cook.

And so on, and on, and on.

Including never asking David Cameron, Michael Gove, John Bercow and all the rest of them about the Boer Republic set up as an explicit act of anti-British revenge in a former Dominion of the Crown. Or about demanding the dismantlement of the public services, the forced abortion and sterilisation of ethnic minorities and the working class, the legalisation of all drugs, and the abolition of marriage, public holidays, any minimum age of consent, and much else besides.

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