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Lord Mandelson: The Albatross Around Sir Keir’s Neck

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“I am sorry, sorry for what was done to you, sorry that so many people with power failed you,” the.“I am sorry, sorry for what was done to you, sorry that so many people with power failed you,” the British prime minister lamented Thursday to the British public and to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein. Britain is in the midst of what has been called the biggest scandal in…
“I am sorry, sorry for what was done to you, sorry that so many people with power failed you,” the British prime minister lamented Thursday to the British public and to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein.
Britain is in the midst of what has been called the biggest scandal in British politics for over a century, and its leader, who is heavily implicated along with his top allies, is trying to cling on to power.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer apologized to the British public this week. It seems his former ambassador to the U.S., Lord Mandelson, had a “relationship” with Jeffrey Epstein and that he was aware of it at the time he appointed him to high office.
The prime minister has issued a veiled threat to his political faction in the Labour Party to stand behind him or risk a Nigel Farage government.
Sensing the possibility of his party breaking ranks with him, the prime minister has issued a veiled threat to his political faction in the Labour Party to stand behind him or risk a Nigel Farage government. (RELATED: The Spectacle Ep. 333: Commie Trouble Continues: Peter Mandelson, The UK, UN, Cuba, And The Grammys)
The walls are closing in on Sir Keir Starmer, who attempted to show contrition in a speech on Thursday morning, where the usually compliant British legacy media breached decorum to actually heckle the prime minister. Starmer’s planned remarks on his vision of a multicultural Britain were pushed aside. Attention became focused on his now teetering relationship with the media, his party, and the British electorate. (RELATED: Some Dare Call It Treason)
Following the astonishing admission in Parliament on Wednesday that he had known that Labour grandee Peter Mandelson had a relationship with Jeffrey Epstein when he decided to appoint ‘Petey’ (as he is known in Parliament) to the prestigious ambassadorship to Washington, Starmer on Thursday attempted to portray himself as a victim in the affair. The prime minister claimed that he had innocently accepted the reassurances of the veteran political operative (known in Britain as “the prince of darkness”) that he had no inappropriate contact with Epstein.

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