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Christine Keeler: the one that got the blame
PETER FROST muses on the recent death of Christine Keeler

IT’S the same the whole world over,
Ain’t it all a bleeding shame,
It’s the rich what gets the pleasure, 
and the poor what gets the blame.

Did the Swinging Sixties really exist? Did anything really change as post-war Tory austerity — always a Conservative favourite — metamorphosed, as the 1950s died, into Tory prime minister Harold Macmillan’s memorable but inaccurate slogan: “You’ve never had it so good”?

Christine Keeler’s teenage 1950s certainly hadn’t been great. Home was an old railway carriage at Wraysbury near Staines. Her stepfather didn’t just sexually abuse her at 15 but encouraged his mates to do the same for cash. 

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