Danczuk on Watson's historic sex abuse claims
Listening to Tory MP Geoffrey Dickens over his sex abuse claims in the 1980s could have saved some children from sexual abuse, says a Labour MP.
Simon Danczuk was speaking after Tom Watson was quizzed by MPs over his historic sex abuse claims about Lord Brittan, and calls for the new Labour deputy party leader to give an apology.
Mr Danczuk was asked about the missing dossier allegedly drawn up by Mr Dickens - who has since died - which was said to have named high profile figures linked to child sex abuse.
UKIP leader Nigel Farage said it was "extremely unlikely" there was clear intelligence about the claims, when he joined in the Daily Politics debate.
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