Starmer Knew About Mandelson and Epstein Links #
The masks have finally slipped in Westminster. Declassified government files prove that Prime Minister Keir Starmer was explicitly warned about the 'reputational risk' of appointing Peter Mandelson as the ambassador to the United States. He did it anyway. This wasn’t a mistake; it was an intentional choice to put a man with deep, documented ties to Jeffrey Epstein in the highest diplomatic office in the world. The documents reveal an appointment process described as 'weirdly rushed,' a classic move for an establishment looking to bury the bodies before the public can ask questions. Now that the police are investigating Mandelson for potential misconduct, the full scale of the betrayal is coming to light.
But this isn't just about bad company. The real story is the money. Documents suggests that Mandelson was leaking market-sensitive information to Epstein as far back as the 2008 financial crisis when he was the UK Business Secretary. While you were losing your home and your job, the people at the heart of the government were treating a convicted sex offender like a preferred client. Even more disgusting is the attempt to secure a half-million-pound payout for Mandelson’s 'severance.' The government claims they agreed to the settlement to avoid a 'drawn-out legal claim.' That is code for hush money. They are using your tax pounds to pay off a man who spent his career in the orbit of a monster. This is how the pedophile-protectorate operates: they trade information, they protect their own, and they make the public pay for the cleanup. Starmer’s government isn’t a 'new start'; it’s the same old rot with a different tie. Every file they release is a reminder that the people in charge view the law as something that only applies to the little people.