Sunday, May 10, 2015

Thatcher 'secured knighthood for top Tory despite being told he held sex parties with under-age boys'

Margaret Thatcher put forward a senior Tory MP for a knighthood despite being warned of claims he had been involved in sex parties with under-age boys, it has emerged.

The Iron Lady's former police bodyguard has claimed he alerted her to allegations about Peter Morrison four years before Mrs Thatcher personally recommended the MP become a Sir.

Morrison, one of Mrs Thatcher's closest aides, is now widely suspected of being a child-sex pervert. He died of a heart attack in 1995 at the age of 51 but has since been linked to claims of sex abuse at children's homes in North Wales and accused of raping a 14-year-old boy.

Former detective chief inspector Barry Stevens has claimed that in 1986 he told Mrs Thatcher and her private secretary Archie Hamilton about rumours of under-age boys attending sex parties at a house owned by Morrison.

Documents obtained from a Freedom of Information request show Mrs Thatcher then recommended Morrison for a knighthood days after she resigned as Prime Minister in December 1990, according to the Sunday People. Full story...

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