"mistakes have been made but the police did everything they could it was the fault of the victims. The Waterhouse Inquiry had a very difficult task and although they could have done more they did an excellent job and it only cost the tax payer £13million in lawyers fees."
We need REAL IMPARTIAL investigators to look into allegations about an elite paedophile ring, involving Police Officers, Judges and Politicians or it is a waste of time and money and worst of all the abuse will never really be exposed.
"During the live interview, the presenter
handed the PM a card with a list of names on it, saying that they were
people Mr Cameron knew and asking whether he would be talking to them.
Mr Cameron, who did not look at the names, replied with a
warning: "There is a danger, if we're not careful, that this could turn
into a sort of witch-hunt, particularly against people who are gay and
I'm worried about the sort of thing you are doing right now - giving me a
list of names that you've taken off the internet."New Whitewash into child abuse
Re-bloggedThe National Crime Agency will head a new police investigation into abuse in children's homes in North Wales in the 1970s and 1980s. A High Court judge will also carry out a review of the original Waterhouse Inquiry.
Cameron doubtful over 'mega inquiry' into child abuse
Mr Cameron told ITV1's This Morning:
I think the real question is, would that help us get to the truth any quicker. I'm very anxious that the BBC finds out what went wrong that allowed Jimmy Savile to do all those things over so many years.
I think the fastest way of that happening is with the former judge that they've got doing that investigation.
I want to find out what happened in north Wales. The fastest way of finding out is with the judge that I've appointed.
The idea that if you had one mega inquiry that you'd speed everything up, I'm not sure this is true.
I don't rule out taking further steps. I want the Government to be absolutely on top of this, I don't want anything to be covered up.
If there are more things we have to do, we will do them.
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