Politics
Mandelson ‘flight risk’ led Speaker Hoyle to alerting the police
Commons speaker Lindsay Hoyle has admitted he was the one who tipped off police to the likelihood that disgraced former peer Peter Mandelson was planning to flee the country and fly to the British Virgin Islands. The tip-off led to Mandelson’s arrest and a renewed police raid on his home.
Mandelson is under investigation after the latest Epstein file release showed him sending confidential government information to serial child-rapist Jeffrey Epstein. The ‘insider trading’ information would have enabled Epstein and his associates to make an illegal fortune. Former prince Andrew is also under investigation for similar communications.
Mandelson’s lawyers — arch-Zionist law firm Mishcon de Reya — complained about the supposedly-baseless police action. Hoyle’s confession makes Mandelson’s arrest an amusing case of ‘blue-on-blue’ pro-Israel in-fighting. Hoyle’s father was a founder of the odious and deeply racist ‘Labour Friends of Israel’. Hoyle, as speaker, helped out the Tories and ‘Zionist without qualification’ Keir Starmer by breaking parliamentary practice to stitch-up an SNP motion demanding a ceasefire in Israel’s genocide.
While Mandelson and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor are under investigation for misconduct in public office — which carries a potential life sentence — the state has so far done nothing at all over their potential or alleged involvement with the paedophile Epstein’s crimes.
For more on the Epstein Files, please read the Canary’s article on how the media circus around Epstein is erasing the experiences of victims and survivors.
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