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- Thorpe_affair wikiPageWikiLinkText "Norman Scott case".
- Thorpe_affair wikiPageWikiLinkText "Norman Scott".
- Thorpe_affair wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thorpe affair".
- Thorpe_affair wikiPageWikiLinkText "in a scandal".
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- Thorpe_affair quote ""Since my letters normally go to the House, yours arrived all by itself at my breakfast table at the Reform, and gave me tremendous pleasure. I cannot tell you just how happy I am to feel that you are really settling down ... you can always feel that whatever happens Jimmy and Mary are right behind you ... no more bloody clinics ... In haste. Bunnies can go to France. I miss you"".
- Thorpe_affair quote "All three [principal prosecution witnesses] had ... been destroyed in cross-examination, and the prosecution's case at its close was shot through with lies, inaccuracies and admissions to such an extent that the defence decided not to give evidence. To have done so would have prolonged the trial unnecessarily.".
- Thorpe_affair quote "Auberon Waugh on Thorpe's election victory, February 1974".
- Thorpe_affair quote "The "Bunnies" letter, February 1962".
- Thorpe_affair quote "The most disappointing result has been Jeremy Thorpe's success in North Devon. Thorpe was already conceited enough, and now threatens to become one of the great embarrassments of politics. Soon I may have to reveal some of the things in my file on this revolting man.".
- Thorpe_affair quote "Thorpe on the trial".
- Thorpe_affair salign "right".
- Thorpe_affair source "Extracts from a letter from Thorpe to Josiffe, February 1962.".
- Thorpe_affair source "Jeremy Thorpe, In My Own Time".
- Thorpe_affair source "Private Eye, March 1974.".
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- Thorpe_affair subject Category:1979_in_politics.
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- Thorpe_affair comment "The Thorpe affair of the 1970s was a British political and sex scandal that ended the career of Jeremy Thorpe, the leader of the Liberal Party and Member of Parliament (MP) for North Devon.The scandal arose from allegations by Norman Scott that he had been in a homosexual relationship with Thorpe in the early 1960s, at a time when such relationships were illegal in the United Kingdom. Thorpe denied any such relationship, while admitting that the two had been friends.".
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