Lord Mandelson resigns from Labour Party over Epstein links
- Lord Mandelson has resigned from the Labour Party to avoid causing it "further embarrassment" after documents appeared to show he received $75,000 from Jeffrey Epstein.
- Epstein, when asked if his money was "dirty money", replied "No, it's not" and claimed he earned it and donated money to help try to eradicate polio.
- Pressure is growing on Lord Mandelson and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to appear before the US Congress over their links to Epstein, with images appearing to show Andrew on all fours over a woman.
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Former British Ambassador to the US Peter Mandelson Resigns From Labour Party After Epstein Revelations, Money Transfer and Underwear Photo – Will Be Summoned by Oversight Committee
Out of all the political players whose involvement with the Jeffrey Epstein ring is being revealed by the 3 million new documents released by the US DOJ, Lord Peter Mandelson is one of the most affected so far, second only to former Prince Andrew.
Mandelson's greed is his undoing. But so is his attitude to Epstein's victims
Peter Mandelson may have Labour politics in his DNA, but his avaricious courtships of the rich and powerful have been his undoing. Lord Mandelson resigned from The Labour Party late on Sunday. The former business secretary who was made a peer in 2008, said he did not wish to cause the party “further embarrassment” over his links to Jeffrey Epstein. For some in Labour, who viewed Mandelson as an Icarus who basked in the sunshine of power, connect…
The attraction that British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his team feel towards the glorious past of Tony Blair’s New Labour has led them to rescue, in view of the results, several of the vices of that time, along with their debatable virtues. The final finish of that effort to resurrect the most troubled past has been Peter Mandelson, also known as “the prince of darkness” during his stage as Blair’s advisor.
Peter Mandelson's relationship with pedophile Jeffrey Epstein has finally filled the long and tortuous political career of the co-founder of British neo-laborism, Minister...
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