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Is that what's important?
It only listed 3 professions.
This particular operation obviously didn't discover any MPs in it's target group. That doesn't mean to say that other operations won't...
Well AOG perhaps this may well be of historical origin, in that many Politicians and "allied groups" do not feel that "abusing " children is a big deal.

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/462604/We-can-t-prove-sex-with-children-does-them-harm-says-Labour-linked-NCCL

Although to be fair......attitudes have changed.........I think. [edited]
Perhaps these are mentioned because these three professions have direct access to children and are in a position of trust. Other professions, including politicians aren't in this access and trust position and aren't listed separately
I'm sure they will get around to all professions.

And the sooner the better.

Personally if I was in charge of Justice I would be buying cheesewire in bulk for the guilty. But I have no doubt some right-on liberal will be along shortly to tell me I am just as bad as them.
Not at all ymf.I have several metres of it in my shed you can have free.
It doesn't say there aren't any politicians, but doctors, police officers and teachers is a bit more of a story than councillors perhaps, many of whom probably have other jobs anyway.
Of course I suspect what you really mean is "there's been a cover-up and MPs and ministers are being protected", but statistically it would be rather unlikely for there to be too many MPs and ministers out of a count of 660. There are only 650 MPs to begin with, for example

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