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Peter Mandelson sacked as US Ambassador in major blow to Keir Starmer | Politics | News

Peter Mandelson was dismissed as the British ambassador in Washington with another destructive blow for Keir Starmer’s authority. After spent the Prime Minister PMQs openly defending Lord Mandelson yesterday, he confirmed that this morning, the Foreign Ministry “immediately entered into force by entering the best diplomatic role.

A spokesman said: “In the light of the additional information in the e -mails written by Peter Mandelson, the Prime Minister asked the Foreign Secretary to withdraw him as ambassadors.

He continued: “In the light of this and Epstein’s crimes, paying attention to the victims, withdrew immediately as the ambassador in force.”

Responding to last -minute news in the room, Toray Neil O’Brien, scandal “this weak prime minister by another extraordinary judicial error” exploded.

“These big questions are raised. Only Peter Mandelson said that Epstein was ‘his best friend’ and ‘love him’; he did not make a deal for him when he was just a business secretary;

He said: “The simple question is: The Minister now says that he does not know any of them at the point where the Prime Minister is appointed?”

Tories is now demanding the government to publish all the documents of Peter Mandelson’s veterinarian.

Worker MPs also joined the anger choir, targeting the former Frontbencher Andy McDonald appointment process, and demanding an investigation about why the process did not receive problems with Lord Mandelson’s relationship with the famous pedophile.

Liverpool Deputy Kim Johnson added: “I’m really glad to be removed from work, but when everyone knows about Epstein, I want to know what situation was taken before the appointment.”

Stephen Doughty, Minister of Foreign Affairs, insisted that the government’s first conviction of Lord Mandelson’s first conviction was wrong and that he was unaware of the correspondence showing that the media emerged last night.

TORY leader Kemi Badenoch, Lord Mandelson scandal Sir Keir’in “is another important leadership test,” he said.

“He gave full support to a man in charge of the task. This is important to you because the Prime Minister has moved away from the serious national security and economic difficulties faced by this country.

“This is a weak prime minister who does not have the courage to do the right thing at the right time.”

The separation of Lord Mandelson, as well as the turmoil of President Trump next week, as well as the US President, who is facing great pressure on his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein in Washington.

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