Unnamed Thatcher-era Conservative politician accused of child abuse
Two men tell BBC programme they were sexually abused at children's home by a prominent Conservative politician during the Thatcher era
A BBC news programme has aired a report in which two men claimed they had been abused by a top politician, setting off intense speculation on the internet as to his identity.
The report on did not name the man but said he was a leading Conservative politician from Margaret Thatcher's time as prime minister, from 1979 to 1990. The claims centred around abuse at children's homes in north Wales, which was the subject of an inquiry in 2000.
Steve Meesham, who claimed he was repeatedly attacked during his time in care, was asked how many times he was abused by the politician. "Off my head I wouldn't give an exact number because I'm going back many years but certainly more than a dozen," he told Newsnight.
"Cars would pull up outside the home and you were taken."
It was alleged that the abuse took place in the late 1970s.
Another alleged victim, who was not named, did not appear on camera and whose words were spoken by an actor, said that he was abused by the same politician, who took him out in his car and a sex act took place.