Harvey Proctor demands Keir Starmer apologise for nominating Tom Watson for peerage

Harvey Proctor demands Keir Starmer apologise for nominating Tom Watson for peerage

DAILY MAIL

Former Conservative MP

 has called for Starmer to ‘apologise as leader of the Labour Party for ever considering Tom Watson to be a member of the House of Lords and putting his name forward.’

Former Labour Deputy Tom Watson had falsely accused Mr Proctor and other senior public figures of involvement in a VIP paedophile-ring leading to a £2.5 million investigation.

Asked how this reflects on the Leader of the Opposition, and plausibly, our next Prime Minister, Mr Proctor replied: ‘He should be nowhere near number 10.

‘He should never be Prime Minister. Starmer created this problem while being Director of Public Prosecutions, and he refuses to answer questions about his role in it.

Mr Proctor, 75, slammed newly confirmed peer, Tom Watson, for an apology that did not address all of the victims of the false allegations of senior public figures involved in a VIP paedophille-ring
On Wednesday, after being confirmed as a peer, Tom Watson addressed the House of Lords for the first time and apologised for his role in falsely accusing Lord Brittan of sex abuse crimes

Mr Proctor has called for Keir Starmer to 'apologise as leader of the Labour Party for ever considering Tom Watson to be a member of the House of Lords and putting his name forward'

Mr Proctor has called for Keir Starmer (right) to ‘apologise as leader of…

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