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Ronnie Kray and Tory peer Lord Boothby 'attended homosexual parties' | Ronnie Kray and Tory peer Lord Boothby 'attended homosexual parties' |
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An association between Conservative peer Robert Boothby and London gangster Ronnie Kray was the subject of an MI5 investigation, documents have revealed. | An association between Conservative peer Robert Boothby and London gangster Ronnie Kray was the subject of an MI5 investigation, documents have revealed. |
The men went to "homosexual parties" together and were "hunters" of young men, declassified MI5 files claim. | The men went to "homosexual parties" together and were "hunters" of young men, declassified MI5 files claim. |
Allegations in 1964 about the pair's relationship caused such concern within Downing Street that the then head of MI5 was summoned to the Home Office. | Allegations in 1964 about the pair's relationship caused such concern within Downing Street that the then head of MI5 was summoned to the Home Office. |
The government feared a scandal greater than the so-called Profumo Affair. | The government feared a scandal greater than the so-called Profumo Affair. |
Rumours that notorious gangster Kray and Lord Boothby - a popular TV presenter and former MP for East Aberdeenshire - were having an affair were published in 1964. | Rumours that notorious gangster Kray and Lord Boothby - a popular TV presenter and former MP for East Aberdeenshire - were having an affair were published in 1964. |
Declassified files | |
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The Sunday Mirror - which did not name the pair - claimed to have a photo of Kray and Boothby together with the bisexual peer's chauffeur and lover, Leslie Holt. | The Sunday Mirror - which did not name the pair - claimed to have a photo of Kray and Boothby together with the bisexual peer's chauffeur and lover, Leslie Holt. |
The men were later identified in a German magazine. | The men were later identified in a German magazine. |
Lord Boothby publicly denied having a homosexual or any other close relationship with Kray. | Lord Boothby publicly denied having a homosexual or any other close relationship with Kray. |
At the time, he said the photograph showed them discussing "business matters", dismissing rumours about his personal life as a "tissue of atrocious lies". | At the time, he said the photograph showed them discussing "business matters", dismissing rumours about his personal life as a "tissue of atrocious lies". |
The Sunday Mirror ended up paying £40,000 in damages to Boothby. | The Sunday Mirror ended up paying £40,000 in damages to Boothby. |
But the papers - released as part of 400 declassified files by the Security Service (MI5), Foreign Office and Cabinet Office - reveal new information about their association. | But the papers - released as part of 400 declassified files by the Security Service (MI5), Foreign Office and Cabinet Office - reveal new information about their association. |
Official secrets | Official secrets |
They show how home secretary Henry Brooke was so concerned about the matter he summoned the head of MI5, Sir Roger Hollis, to ask what the security services knew. | They show how home secretary Henry Brooke was so concerned about the matter he summoned the head of MI5, Sir Roger Hollis, to ask what the security services knew. |
Brooke feared the allegations might erupt into a scandal to rival the Profumo affair, which helped to bring down the Conservative government of Harold Macmillan. | Brooke feared the allegations might erupt into a scandal to rival the Profumo affair, which helped to bring down the Conservative government of Harold Macmillan. |
Sir Roger told the home secretary how MI5 had received reports that Lord Boothby was bisexual and had contacts with the Krays. | Sir Roger told the home secretary how MI5 had received reports that Lord Boothby was bisexual and had contacts with the Krays. |
But, since he had no access to official secrets, MI5 concluded that Boothby's private life was of no concern, the papers reveal. | But, since he had no access to official secrets, MI5 concluded that Boothby's private life was of no concern, the papers reveal. |
According to an MI5 source, Lord Boothby was in a relationship with Holt - his chauffer and ex-boxer who also went by the name Johnny Kidd. | According to an MI5 source, Lord Boothby was in a relationship with Holt - his chauffer and ex-boxer who also went by the name Johnny Kidd. |
Holt told the source how Lord Boothby and Kray had "been to a couple of (homosexual) parties together". | Holt told the source how Lord Boothby and Kray had "been to a couple of (homosexual) parties together". |
The report suggested the Sunday Mirror was tipped off about the "affair" between Lord Boothby and Kray by the rival Nash gang. | The report suggested the Sunday Mirror was tipped off about the "affair" between Lord Boothby and Kray by the rival Nash gang. |
The MI5 report said: "Certainly the suggestion that Boothby has been having an affair with the gangster Kray is hardly true." | The MI5 report said: "Certainly the suggestion that Boothby has been having an affair with the gangster Kray is hardly true." |
'A huge scandal' | 'A huge scandal' |
Dr Richard Dunley, records specialist at the National Archives, said the story was "one of the greatest scandals that never was". | Dr Richard Dunley, records specialist at the National Archives, said the story was "one of the greatest scandals that never was". |
"If this had come out in 1964 it would have been a huge scandal," he said. | "If this had come out in 1964 it would have been a huge scandal," he said. |
Dr Dunley said the files do not mention well-known claims that Lord Boothby had a long-term relationship with former prime minister Harold Macmillian's wife. | Dr Dunley said the files do not mention well-known claims that Lord Boothby had a long-term relationship with former prime minister Harold Macmillian's wife. |
"As tabloid headlines go, you can imagine what would have happened," he said. | "As tabloid headlines go, you can imagine what would have happened," he said. |
"The Mirror did effectively get hold of the story but couldn't publish it, they got sued for libel." | "The Mirror did effectively get hold of the story but couldn't publish it, they got sued for libel." |
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