Starmer faces growing Labour revolt amid claim Mandelson dealt with Epstein after conviction: UK politics live

Sir Keir Starmer gave Lord Mandelson his full support despite a rising oyster. British Ambassador of the United States was dismissed on his newly announced connections with Pedophil Jeffrey Epstein.
Six Labor Party deputy Prime Minister Mandelson standing or he called on the party leaders Peter Mandelson to dismiss.
Bell Ribeiro-Ady, a challenging for the leadership assistant, was the first worker deputy who wanted the ambassador to be removed by saying that Ethical Advisor Sir Laurie Magnus had to investigate him.
Others include Backbenchers Richard Burgon and Nadia Whittome.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch, who started calling Sir Keir’s calls to expel Mandelson, said that the ambassador was “united in the scandal” and his position was unconscious.
No 10 refused to tell the Prime Minister’s relationship with Mandelson’s relationship with Epstein.
The ambassador was alleged to have made a business agreement with Epstein after child sex crimes.
Sun In 2008, the newspaper reported that he guided Epstein during the criminal process while faced sex charges: “Your friends stay with you and love you.”
Two workers’ deputies Mandelson’s nucleus
Two workers’ deputies were immediately broken to encourage Sir Keir Starmer to dismiss Lord Mandelson.
Backbenchers Richard Burgon and Nadia Whittome said Lord Mandelson should never be appointed.
“We’re either standing or we don’t do it with the victims.” He said.
Jane Dalton10 September 2025 20:12
Tapp forces Yusuf to allegations about illegal migration
Independent’s political correspondent Millie Cooke Reports:
While the worker typically accumulated the reforms where they were, against anti -immigration discourses, we saw that Mike Tapp challenged Zia Yusuf’s claims in several cases.
Although surprisingly intact in the government’s agreement that the boats wanted to stop, we have seen that the Ministry of Interior called Yusuf for the allegations of illegal immigrants for sexual crimes committed by illegal immigrants.
Tapp said, “A rape, a sexual assault, too much, but the majority of the arrivals are not rapist and sexual attacigation,” he said.
We have also seen that he accused him to “feed racism ına for using the word“ invasion için to describe the immigrant crisis to reform politicians.
Millie CookeSeptember 10, 2025 19:56
Analysis: Zia Yusuf’s attempts to rewrite history
Independent’s political correspondent Millie Cooke Reports:
Zia Yusuf was brutally called by the presenter Trevor Phillips after claiming that the reform would not hesitate to deploy the navy “to stop small boat crossings.
However, the Sky News server said a week ago that the reform boss was less convinced by this idea.
When the inconsistency was pointed to him, he refused to say that.
The discussion gave a clear target to Mike Tapp from Labour: “Reform’s policy president does not even know his own policies.”
Millie CookeSeptember 10, 2025 19:44
Analysis: Mike Tapp, while struggling to say that the new home office will make it different
Independent’s political correspondent Millie Cooke Reports:
Mike Tapp was immediately thrown into the hot seat while the debate on migration tonight was continuing, and the new interior minister was called to explain how things would be different under the new home secretary Shabana Mahmood.
Perhaps Yette struggled to summarize the concrete things they had done differently because of the fear of undermining Cooper’s work – instead he resorted to the classical home office approach to raise the rhetoric.
“We will go harder. We will go faster. We will solve this problem,” he insisted.
Ms. Mahmood added exactly what will change under the pressure: “What we will see in the future is to do what we need to do. We are starting to discover the Ministry of Defense Ministry sites to remove people from hotels. We look at the ECHR to make sure that we can deport and remove more people. We will make sure that the French agreement has improved.”
Unfortunately, for the government, none of this indicates a concrete change from what previously done.
Millie CookeSeptember 10, 2025 19:42
Migration Discussion Argo descends to the match
Independent’s political correspondent Millie Cooke Reports:
The Sky News immigration debate entered a slang match between Mike Tapp and Zia Yusuf, the workers’ office minister accused the reform policy of reform of Mr. Yusuf for the number of people passing the channel of the “invasion” after using the word “racism feeding”.
Tapp, “I used this language in Afghanistan to shoot at us. You use it to describe people looking for a better life,” he said.
Returning, Yusuf claimed that most of the people who came to England were “fighting men who hate this country”.
Almost shouting on him, Mr. Tapp, “Shameful behavior. I mean. You’re wrapping yourself in our flag, but you won’t do anything for this country. Plastic patriots. Disgusting”.
The responding, Mr. Yusuf, accused him of “betraying the British”.
Jane Dalton10 September 2025 19:36
“ There is nothing from the table in the fight against immigrants, ‘says the Minister
Mike Tapp, the Minister of House Office, said, “Nothing outside the table,” he said.
“People who come illegally are unacceptable, and therefore we are looking for the new home secretary to ensure that nothing is out of the table.
“We will not accept this, and I agree with you, it is wrong that taxpayers have to carry this burden, but it will also help to move them to mode sites, because it will reduce the cost.
“But effectively, if we continue to do what we do with these increasing deportation and lifting, these costs will fall.”
Jane DaltonSeptember 10, 2025 19:34
Reform will take immigrants to the detention camp, says Yusuf
Reform Reform UK Zia Yusuf said: “We will not hesitate to use the navy to move all of these illegal immigrants directly to a direct detention camp and then deport.”
Lisa Smart, the liberal democratic deputy, said: “Most people who flee from war and cruelty want to look for shelter in a country. They want to return to their countries when the war or instability is over. And so we have to do it much earlier than they went to the French coast.”
Jane DaltonSeptember 10, 2025 19:24
He says too rotten boats to send it back, the Minister says
When asked why Britain did not send small boats to France, the Minister of Interior Mike Tapp said it would be necessary for French to do so.
He said the boats were very resistant and collapsed to them.
“So if you start to return to a round, it collapses. Then there are up to 100 people in water, it dies potentially,” he said.
Jane DaltonSeptember 10, 2025 19:20
Shadow Minister admits that Tories does not pay attention to the problem
Shadow Justice Minister Kieran Mullan admitted that Tories was very slow to act with illegal migration during the Sky News debate.
He defended the policy of sending people abroad: ık We have noticed inadequate about illegal migration. ”
Jane DaltonSeptember 10, 2025 19:14




