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PeterRS Posted June 22 Posted June 22 The account of the Horseguards near their base in London reminded me of a book I read recently, "The Abuse of Power" by Anthony Daly. This is a true account of gay sex trafficking around the heart of London's sex scene in Soho in the 1970s. Daly repeats what is said in the video about the ease with which sex with guards could be had even decades after the era of the vdo. But this book goes into vastly more detail of how gay sex trafficking in London took place, mostly between young men arrived in London to seek a better life and much older men in the upper echelons of society. What makes the book more shocking and remarkable is that he actually describes in graphic and unusually sordid detail how these vulnerable young guys were recruited, the parties they were forced to attend at which sex was always the agenda, and then he names many of the 'names' who abused him and others - aristocrats, MPs, senior police officers, judges and celebrities. Nothing is held back. Politically it is explosive. If such a frightful account can be called "a good read". this definitely is. Ruthrieston and tm_nyc 2 Quote