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Lord Janner has been accused in Parliament of being a serial abuser who attacked children inside the Palace of Westminster.
Labour MP Simon Danczuk said police had told him they wanted to bring 22 historical charges against Lord Janner, dating between 1969 and 1988.
The director of public prosecutions (DPP) announced in April that he would not be charged because of his dementia, although that decision is under review.
The ex-MP denies any wrongdoing.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-33243782
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Speaking in a Westminster Hall debate about the Crown Prosecution Service, Mr Danczuk said: "I have met with Leicestershire police and discussed the allegations in detail.
"Children being violated, raped and tortured - some in the very building in which we now sit."
The Rochdale MP continued: "If Lord Janner really is too ill to face prosecution, then why can't the courts establish this with a fitness to plead process?
"This would clear up doubts that still linger, for example why he was still visiting parliament on official visits after he was declared unfit to face justice."
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How long is the review into the DPP's decision not to prosecute Janner going to take I wonder. I dare say the dementia's getting worse every day...