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Question For Mr Starmer (British Government Scandal)

Manchester, UK (FreePR.org) -- A new book on a british government scandal (non fiction). In the book the author puts the following question, in two parts, to Mr Starmer (the british Prime Minister). (i) Why was a prosecution not started in 1987 when the police had said they had forged documents? (ii) Why did the government censor this affair (from the 1980s to the date of publication of this book)?
The forged documents were made and used by staff in a british university. The police knew who used the forgeries (two people) and they probably knew who made them. This book is an abridged version of "The Cathays Files 25", ninth edition, with additional details.

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