Keir Starmer backed Lord Mandelson during PMQs ‘despite No10 being aware of his emails to Jeffrey Epstein’

Sir Keir Starmer, the government and pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, although he is aware of the e -mails, although he supported Lord Mandelson in the House of Commons, appeared last night.
According to Times, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent details of the stock exchanges early on Tuesday before moving to Downing Street.
Lord Mandelson was later supported by Sir Keir in Wednesday’s questions on Wednesday, the US Ambassador to the US Ambassador of the United States on Thursday, who showed support to Epstein even when peer was sentenced to prison for sex crimes.
There are fears that Lord Mandelson, who believes that he was unjustly dismissed, could go out for political revenge. Since peer refuses to resign, it is believed that he can receive a significant payment financed by the taxpayer. It will still be paid in the government’s payroll and until an agreement is reached.
In the middle of a fragile accusation game on the output of Lord Mandelson last night, Sir Keir and the most senior advisor comes as anger deputies.
Backbenchers said that the Prime Minister is not ‘not depending on the work’, while others Morgan Mcsweeney will have to go after another disaster week for the government.
However, MPs and ministers angry Sir Keir chose the new labor architect for the first place, and a few of them will blame the poor judiciary and then the finger of the delay of getting rid of it.
Prime Minister’s Chief Advisor, Mr. Mcsweeney, defends the appointment of Lord Mandelson and tried to save peers even after E -Post revelation – a claim discussed by the Senior No 10 figure.
The creepy holiday fuss that triggers the fall: Lord Mandelson, ‘Best Pal’ in a fluffy white dressing dress chatting with Epstein
Happier times: Sir Keir Starmer, with the US Lord Mandelson Ambassador before dismissing him
Last night, the deputies wanted him to be dismissed – others questioned how much Sir Keir could survive after another humiliating blunder. A Backbencher, who is close to Mcsweeney, told Daily Mail: ‘It is clear that Morgan should go now – and he must go because it is clearly pushed.
‘Keir ultimately makes decisions, but you still want to make sure that he is surrounded by good people, and you need to seriously question Morgan’s decision on this issue.’
The deputy described his mood in the party as ‘fiery’ and warned that if he did not raise any 10 games, the rebellions would become more common.
“This has been the most difficult moment under our worst moment and the leadership of Keir since it was elected,” they added. For Norwich South, the Labor Party MP Clive Lewis was the first Backbencher to call him to the public because Sir Keir accused him of being ‘appropriate’.
In the Westminster program of the BBC, the Prime Minister said ‘lost control in the first year’: ‘We do not have the luxury to continue with someone I think does not seem suitable for the job.’
Mr. Lewis added that it is a very, very dangerous atmosphere in PLP [parliamentary Labour Party]” Deeply popular ‘cabinet reorganizing.
His comments said that a Labor Minister Daily Mail Sir Keir looked ‘weak’, but he warned: ‘If Keir is not with Morgan, Keir won’t take too long. Buck stands openly at 10 with PM, and the pattern we learned about Keir Starmer is that the people around him fall from their borders one by one.
‘And Morgan actually knows that he will come for him without Morgan.’
In 2002, Mandelson enjoyed a boat journey together as Epstein’s guests on the private island.
Mandelson’s message in the ‘Birthday Book’ compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell”s best friend ‘! ‘He said.
They said that Sir Keir should quickly show that he had power, leadership and courage because time was exhausted.
Lord Mandelson’s separation, the second time in a week for the second time, Sir Keir, only after the resignation of Angela Rayner’ın defending a senior figure to be forced on a scandal, he said. The government ‘second stage’ begins with a disaster.
And it comes only a few days before Donald Trump was made for a state visit in England, which can be shadowed by Furore on the separation of Lord Mandelson. Peer allies, Times yesterday in an interview with the Veterinary interview Epstein said he had continued for years.
Lord Mandelson’s friendship with Epstein was known before his appointment, but the e -mails infiltrating Bloomberg revealed the details of his communication after the crimes of the financier emerged. The messages contained passages that the peer said, Epstein, which he said to Epstein to fight to fight early ‘shortly before he was sentenced to 18 months of imprisonment.
Furthermore, in June 2008, Epstein said to Epstein the day before he started a prostitution from a non -disregard.
A 10 spokespersons said: ‘The Prime Minister trusts his best team and they continue to work on the important work of this government.’
However, a source suggested that the reports on the participation of Mr. Mcsweeney were ‘revenge of Sue Gray’ after the Downing Street ‘released it.
The former Prime Minister’s former Chief of General Staff Baroness Gray never thought about Lord Mandelson for business. Source, ‘not even on the list of candidates,’ he said.
Lord Mandelson, who was appointed by Sir Keir Starmer as the US Ambassador of the UK, was depicted in May 2025 with Donald Trump at Oval Office.
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Others in the Labor Party pointed to Sir Keir’s finger and claimed that he gave a lot of responsibility to Mr. Mcsweeney.
Someone said: ‘Morgan makes these decisions, but the Prime Minister tries to make all these decisions. He makes all his thoughts completely out of the outsourced sources: with Rachel [Reeves] He does this in daily judgments with the economy and Morgan. ‘
Worker Grandee Lord Blunkett said that Sir Keir should listen to more experienced consultants and ‘experienced politicians’. BBC said to the world of Radio 4: ‘The only thing I will say to Keir is more difficult than being in opposition to a rude journey and being in the government.’
TORY leader Kemi Badenoch, the Prime Minister ‘is in office, but not in power’ and ‘Never assign’ he said. Added: ‘what this shows [Starmer] He reached a very bad judgment and was only forced to dismiss Peter Mandelson because I brought these questions to the Prime Minister’s questions, and most of his backbenchers heard how bad he was, and he put pressure on him… All of these are Keir Starmer’s fault, not anyone else. ‘
Reform British leader Nigel Farage, the Prime Minister ‘warnings ignored’ suggested.
Speaking at a press conference in Caerphilly, Mr. Farage said, ‘You started to feel that the Prime Minister had ignored the warnings, that he was continuing without much support in his party, and then it really took a long time for Lord Mandelson to lift it.’
Speaking from the Ukrainian capital Kiev, Foreign Minister Yette Cooper, whom he first visited in his new role, said that his decision to dismiss Lord Mandelson was ‘rightly’.




