Officials were aware of Mandelson emails to Epstein before Starmer defended him

When Downing Street officials defended their peer during the questions of Sir Keir Starmer Prime Minister, Lord Mandelson and Jeffrey Epstein were aware of the e -mails.
Sir Keir, who chose the worker Grandee to become the representative of England in Washington, decided to withdraw him after the publication of Lord Mandelson sent supportive messages even when he was sentenced to prison for Epstein sex crimes.
The PA News Agency received a media investigation that summarizes the details of the messages transferred to 10 on Tuesday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
A source of government said Sir Oliver Robbins, the permanent head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, asked Lord Mandelson for e-mails, but he did not hear on Wednesday afternoon.
The Prime Minister seems to be unaware of the content of E -Posts until Wednesday evening – after the Prime Minister told the Prime Minister that he was “trust de in Lord Mandelson during his afternoon questions.
The decision to put Lord Mandelson immediately into force was taken on Thursday morning and was announced soon.
The Downing Street and Foreign Ministry said that E -mails show the “depth and scope of the Lord Mandelson’s relationship with Epstein.
E -mails have been sent from an account that has been closed for a long time and did not exist in the veterinary process.
Peer ally told Times that he had admitted that he had continued his relationship with Epstein in a veterinary interview.
Sir Keir and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs face questions about the ties of former Ambassador with Epstein.
Dame Emily Thornberry, President of the Parliamentary Foreign Committee Committee, demands answers from the external secretary about the veterinary process for Lord Mandelson.
The friendship with Epstein was known before the appointment, but the reports in Sun and Bloomberg showed that their relationship continued after the crimes of the financier emerged.
Among the E -mails published in the afternoon of Wednesday, Lord Mandelson had passages that Epstein told Epstein to “fight for early release” shortly before he was sentenced to 18 months’ imprisonment.
It was also reported that Epstein called Epstein the day before the infamous financier started a prostitution sentence for a non -disregard for a prostitution in June 2008.
Sir Keir is under pressure for the government after the second scandal stroke for the government a week after Angela Rayner’s departure.
Download Street on Friday, Sir Keir’s Lord Mandelson reported to have been lobbying for the appointment of Lord Morgan Morgan Mcsweeney’in judgment when asked questions about the judiciary, “the best team trusted,” he said.
Backbencher Clive Lewis explicitly questioned Sir Keir’s leadership and told the BBC that the prime minister did not seem “work”.
Another deputy of the party’s backbanks, Barry Gardiner said that “toxic” anger is inflammation between the deputies and ranks and file members of the party.
Lucy Powell, one of Rayner’s two candidates as the Leader of Labor Party, called for “cultural change”.
He said to Guardian, “We have a group of thinking on top, the culture of not being open to questioning, we have a culture of not being open to different views,” Guardian said.
The newly appointed Foreign Minister Yette Cooper said that during a trip to Ukraine, the decision to dismiss Lord Mandelson was “rightly taken” and Sir Keir supports his “strong leadership”.
Scotland Secretary Douglas Alexander, BBC Breakfast’a last week after the events of the workers’ deputies understood why the “desperate”, but the action was done and the government was waiting to continue.




