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‘Let paedos get away with it’, argues alleged political mastermind

John Shafthauer by John Shafthauer
16 March 2019
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The Tories have taken some awful positions on things over the years. Boris Johnson’s latest may be one of the worst, though:

Boris Johnson says spending police budgets investigating historic child abuse is "spaffing money up the wall". pic.twitter.com/6Xh9FOy3w2

— LBC (@LBC) March 13, 2019

Johnson himself has now clarified his thoughts on the matter.

Free the paedos

Johnson explained:

Look – I’m not saying we should let every one of these rascals get away with it – far from it. All I meant is that if someone has got away with it for this long, then that’s an achievement worth recognising. These modern offenders are unseemly fellows who seem more interested in getting media attention than anything. The old school British molesters spared us from hearing about their dirty deeds, and I say hats off to them.

When the gathered journalists had picked their jaws off the floor, one of them asked if Johnson – like all Tories – simply has a vested interest in awful people not being held accountable for their crimes. He answered with a string of Johnson-isms:

Pish posh. Tally nackle. Dimpsy wimpsy.

Hoodwinker

The former foreign secretary has now been spouting nonsense words for several straight hours. No matter how long he carries on manufacturing this folksy gibberish, though, it still won’t cover for the fact he described investigating historic child abuse as:

spaffing money up the wall.

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  1. stangya_sorensa says:
    7 years ago

    Nobody seems to be asking; since most boys at private schools are “interfered with”, why on earth do they send their own sons to the same school when they KNOW that the same thing will happen to them? Do Tory fathers regard being buggered by the headmaster as a “character forming rite of passage”?

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