How 1970s paedophile lobbying group campaigned to reduce age of consent to FOUR while its leaders carried out sickening abuse of children
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How 1970s paedophile lobbying group campaigned to reduce age of consent to FOUR while its leaders carried out sickening abuse of children

Daily Mail  

They published a magazine, had meetings with MPs and were even given TV airtime. Presenter Alex Renton, who was abused by a paedophile teacher while a pupil at prestigious prep school Ashdown House in the 1970s, made his programme after receiving an email from a mystery source containing a secret list of more than 300 PIE members. Another paedophile whose name also featured on the list was founding PIE member Peter Righton, who advised the Home Office in his status as a child care expert. But, as their name suggests, the Paedophile Information Exchange had rather vile aims Former PIE chairman Tom O'Carroll was jailed in 2006 for distributing child pornography images. Mr Renton's BBC programme, In Dark Corners, also hears from fellow abuse victim Francis Wheen, the former deputy editor of Private Eye Magazine.

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