Re Leon Brittan
"Paedophile dossier
Main article: Westminster paedophile dossier
In 1984, in his capacity as Home Secretary, Brittan was handed a 40-page dossier by Geoffrey Dickens MP that detailed alleged paedophile activity in the 1980s at Westminster.[21] The whereabouts of the dossier is currently unknown, along with other files on organised child abuse previously held by the Home Office.[21] Brittan denied any knowledge of the incident in an e-mail to a Channel 4 News reporter in 2013,[22] and later replied that he had no recollection of the matter to a query from The Independent newspaper.[23] Brittan later declared in 2014 that Dickens had met him at the Home Office and that he had written to Dickens on 20 March 1984, explaining what had been done in relation to the files.[22]
In October 2014, a Labour MP used parliamentary privilege to refer to claims that Brittan had himself been linked to child abuse. In a debate on the 1984 miners' strike, Jim Hood MP was reported to have said: "By the way, the current exposé of Sir Leon Brittan [sic], the then Home Secretary, with accusations of improper conduct with children will not come as a surprise to striking miners of 1984".