Politics
Mandelson helped ‘dump’ Labour candidates before 2024 election
A Labour Party whistleblower has confirmed to the Canary that the disgraced Epstein associate Peter Mandelson, alongside then Director of Campaigns Morgan McSweeney, helped to vet Labour candidates for the 2024 general election.
Mandelson: the scandal continues
I have been investigating McSweeney’s operations for the last six months, and have personally heard accounts from several party insiders of widespread corruption in the run-up to the election, with local candidates systematically dumped in favour of Mandelson-McSweeney picks with no apparent connection to the area.
Furthermore, I was contacted by a former Labour MP who served as a frontbencher under Ed Miliband. He claims that Mandelson and McSweeney worked together to “get rid of” him. He added:
Everyone has overlooked Megan McCann, [McSweeney’s] former due diligence officer. She is his Achilles heel.
Megan McCann told me at a famous curry house meeting that when she had finished doing in candidates or getting them through, she built a dirty dossier on every MP. McCann takes instructions from McSweeney.”
As it emerges that Peter Mandelson assisted McSweeney in building a covert network within the Labour Party to ensure their positions became policy, MPs who have defended the Epstein associate for so long are now moving to distance themselves.
We now know that as Business Secretary, Peter Mandelson passed classified government information to likely Israeli intelligence asset Jeffrey Epstein, even messaging the notorious paedophile on the day former Prime Minister Gordon Brown “finally got him to go.” But Mandelson had two deputies at the time, assisting him in his work: David Lammy and Pat McFadden.
Last year, Lammy, who was Foreign Secretary at the time, vehemently defended the appointment of Mandelson as US Ambassador, saying that he was “a man of considerable expertise”. Not words many of us would use for a person who described a convicted paedophile as their “best pal”.
Things get murkier when we take into account David Lammy’s 2014 failed London mayoral nomination bid.
Murky
His campaign was led by a former chair of Labour Friends of Israel, David Mencer, who went on to become a spokesman for the Israeli government. You may have seen Mencer on television in recent months, defending the most heinous crimes of the Gaza genocide.
Life-long Israel lobbyist Trevor Chinn donated £30,000 to Lammy’s the short-lived mayoral campaign. Chinn has funded both Conservative and Labour Friends of Israel throughout his life, and was personally awarded for “service to the state of Israel” by Israeli President and genocidaire Isaac Herzog.
But Chinn was also a director and major funder of Morgan McSweeney’s “Labour Together Ltd.” outfit. When McSweeney was found to have concealed £739,492 worth of donations to Labour Together, one of his excuses was that he trying “to protect Trevor”.
Another of Lammy’s financial backers is Lady Woodford-Hollick, the wife of Labour peer Clive Hollick. Clive Hollick was another funder of the Labour Together project, but he also previously served as a Special Adviser to Peter Mandelson.
From acting as his deputy in 2008 to defending him in interviews last year, the question needs to be asked: what did David Lammy know about the Mandelson-Epstein communications?
The McFadden link
Peter Mandelson’s other deputy during his tenure as Business Secretary was Pat McFadden. McFadden has been described as “the most powerful Labour politician most have never heard of”. He initially worked on Tony Blair’s 1997 election campaign alongside Peter Mandelson and Alistair Campbell.
In 2008, he was made Mandelson’s right-hand man. Indeed, in a fawning article printed by the Guardian in September 2023, Mandelson waxes lyrical on his former assistant, saying: “Pat has seen it all. He is a walking encyclopedia of political and policy knowledge, and experience in government.” But had McFadden “seen” Mandelson’s communications with Epstein?
During the 2024 general election campaign, McSweeney and McFadden’s desks were “right in the middle of the room” at Labour HQ. His wife, Marianna McFadden, was already McSweeney’s no. 2. Mandelson said that McFadden and McSweeney would complement each other, opining that “Pat is cautious…[whereas] Morgan is a hard-driven street fighter.” High praise all round from the Epstein-informant.
Megan McCann is now a Special Adviser to Labour Chief Whip Jonathan Reynolds. Like former Mandelson deputy Pat McFadden, Reynolds is also a vice-chair of Labour Friends of Israel, and both men have travelled on LFI-funded delegations. In 2019, Reynolds even accepted a £100 donation directly from the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Israel connection and Labour Together
Recently, Starmer tabled an amendment to the motion to release the Mandelson Files, calling for an exemption for “papers prejudicial to UK national security or international relations”. The amendment was signed by the PM and three other Labour MPs. Jonathan Reynolds was one of them.
Another signer of the failed amendment was fellow LFI supporter and Chief Secretary to the PM, Darren Jones. Jones, who received over £57,000 in donations from Labour Together, recently said that Starmer picked Mandelson “because we want to do things differently”.
The third signer of the amendment to restrict the release of the Mandelson Files was Nick Thomas-Symonds. Thomas-Symonds received £35,521 from Labour Together.
Before working for Reynolds, McSweeney’s former “due diligence officer” Megan McCann was on the staff of Labour MP Oliver Ryan. Another suspected McSweeney-Mandelson “pick”, Ryan received £10,000 from Labour Together.
Tom Rutland, the new MP for East Worthing and Shoreham, was another member of Labour Together’s “£10k club”. A pattern is coming to the fore: the Mandelson-McSweeney cabal used not only Excel spreadsheets, but also the financial weight of Labour Together to ensure those loyal to them got elected.
Mark Sewards also received £10,000 from Labour Together. Last August, Sewards became the first Member of Parliament to create an “AI version of himself” to communicate with constituents, a disturbing move condemned by many for its potential detrimental effects on many of the most vulnerable in society.
Recently, Sewards travelled to meet with Israeli President Isaac Herzog. Last November, her was announced as the new parliamentary chair of Labour Friends of Israel after previously accepting an LFI-funded trip to occupied Palestine in May 2025. These are the individuals waiting in the wings for Starmer’s downfall.
Tony Blair as well
Another of the new crop of Labour MPs is Georgia Gould, a member of the Jewish Labour Movement who previously served on Camden Council. Whilst there, fellow Camden Labour councillor + JLM member Izzy Lenga posted a photograph on Facebook in which she is wearing an Israeli military uniform, holding an automatic weapon and draped in an Israeli flag. The photograph was subsequently deleted.
Before moving into politics, Gould worked for the Tony Blair Faith Foundation. She has previously been described as a “Blairite heiress who could be Labour leader one day” and a “close ally and mentee” of Alistair Campbell, the third wheel in the Mandelson-McFadden team behind Blair’s rise to power.
Marianna McFadden, Pat McFadden’s wife, had her own links to the infamous war criminal, having previously worked at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change. She was later appointed as Starmer’s deputy campaigns director. The most unpopular Prime Minister ever is a continuation of Blair’s legacy in more ways than one.
Georgia Gould is the daughter of two “peers for life”. Her husband, Alex Zatman, was previously a Special Adviser to Liz Kendall, but is now a director at Teneo, a controversial lobbying firm with close links to the Clinton family. When Teneo was established in 2011, both Tony Blair and Bill Clinton were named as members of their advisory board. Clinton, who departed in 2012, had a yearly salary of $2.5 million.
In one leaked e-mail from the Jeffrey Epstein files, Ghislaine Maxwell writes to his “best pal” Peter Mandelson:
Pete, what is wrong. I am here for you. Call me – Clinton sd he will do what you want at the conference…PS Don’t be disgusting.
The e-mail is dated September 14th 2002. On October 2nd 2002, Clinton addressed the Labour conference in Blackpool. Ghislaine of course was the daughter of Robert Maxwell, the now deceased member of the British House of Lords, media baron, and, according to ex-Israeli intelligence operative Ari Ben-Menashe, Mossad asset.
Mandelson’s hands are all over the past 25 years
The extent of Epstein-informant Mandelson’s influence on government policy, and further revelations over the next days and weeks will be devastating for the Starmer regime and all those who defended him.
When Morgan McSweeney initially joined Labour in 2001, not long after his stint on an Israeli “kibbutz”, he was put to work on Mandelson’s “Excalibur” database, used to gather information on “internal political rivals”. The two have been close ever since, and the bullying tactics once employed by Mandelson are echoed by his political heir McSweeney today.
One prospective parliamentary Labour candidate in London, Sara*, spoke to me about being hauled in front of a now infamous three-person committee: Luke Akehurst, Sharma Tatler, and Anu Prashar. “I was given 5 minutes notice and then told I was not suitable, with no right to appeal”, she said.
Tom*, a Labour member from east London, told me about a culture of fear surrounding McSweeney: “Everyone is so scared to speak, and people are getting suspended for anything.” Sara told me: “You have to prove your loyalty by being mean and nasty…it’s a cesspit.”
The Mandelson-McSweeney-Starmer cabal has ruled Labour with an iron fist, but the house of cards is beginning to fall.
*Names have been changed to protect whistleblowers’ identities.
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