Britain sacks US ambassador over Epstein links

Peter Mandelson, the Ambassador of the United States of the United States of the United States, was dismissed after his long -term relationship with convicted sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein became more distracted for Prime Minister Keir Starmer under pressure.
During the previous workers’ government, Mandelson, called the “Dark Prince” for behind the scenes, was forced from the most sought-after diplomatic mission after his letters and e-mails were published this week.
A 71 -year -old senior labor politician, the key to the success of the party’s former leader Tony Blair, began to examine Epstein’s relationship with Epstein, including a letter that describes Epstein as a “best friend”.
In the media, Mandelson showed more E -POSTA showing that he advised Epstein to fight for an early version when he encountered charges of demanding a child.
“In the light of the additional information in the E -mails written by Peter Mandelson, the Prime Minister asked the Prime Minister Foreign Minister to withdraw him as ambassadors,” he said in a statement on Thursday. He said.
“E -mail shows that the depth and scope of Peter Mandelson’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein is significantly different from those known during his appointment.”
The Ministry said that the revelation of Mandelson’s proposal that Epstein’s first conviction was wrong and that it should be challenged was “new information”.
On Wednesday, Mandelson said he regretted Epstein deeply regretted and this association “maintained much longer than I have to do” – then a statement that satisfies Starmer who gave him his support in Parliament.
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