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Mandelson ‘released from bail conditions’

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Disgraced former Starmer adviser and UK ambassador Peter Mandelson has been released from his bail conditions after police decided he was not a flight risk, despite warnings from Commons speaker Lindsay Hoyle that he was planning to leave the country.

Mandelson was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office after the latest Epstein files showed he had passed government secrets to serial child-rapist Jeffrey Epstein, with whom Mandelson remained smitten long after Epstein’s first paedophilia conviction.

Although he supposedly remains ‘under investigation’, the kid-glove treatment the Zionist former peer is receiving is a stark contrast with the brutal detention without trial inflicted for up to nineteen months on young people who tried to prevent the manufacture of weapons for Israel’s genocide.

Mandelson denies any wrongdoing. Keir Starmer has placed one of his Israel-supporting cronies in charge of deciding which information about his decision to give Mandelson his plum appointments can be withheld from public scrutiny.

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The Met has returned Mandelson’s passport to him. The paedophile-protecting Starmer regime has still taken no action on behalf of victims of serial child-rapist and trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. 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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