Politics
Mandelson was a known problem to Starmer
The latest paltry release of documents relating to Keir Starmer’s appointments of Epstein-pal Peter Mandelson has revealed – more accurately reconfirmed – two main facts.
First, Mandelson is greedy. After his ‘sacking’ as ambassador to the US, he demanded £547,000 in compensation – despite remaining on the payroll. Eventually he received £75k – still about £75k too much, to many observers.
Secondly and more significantly, the release again showed that Keir Starmer knew before appointing Mandelson that he had remained close to serial child-rapist and Israeli spy Jeffrey Epstein. Not only that – he was explicitly warned that appointing Mandelson was a major risk of ‘reputational’ damage. And went ahead anyway.
Went ahead with ‘weird‘ speed, to boot – according to Starmer’s own national security adviser.
‘Zionist without qualification‘ Starmer ignoring warnings to ‘weirdly rush’ to appoint a fellow Zionist who fanboyed an Israeli spy running a paedophile ring. Who’d ever have thought it.
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