More embarrassing Epstein exchanges to come, says Peter Mandelson

More embarrassing Epstein exchanges to come, says Peter Mandelson

Political Reporter Kate Whannel and Political Correspondent Nick Eardley reported that the UK’s ambassador to the US, Peter Mandelson, anticipates that additional “embarrassing” communication between himself and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein will be released. This comes following the disclosure of several documents by US lawmakers, including a letter from Lord Mandelson referring to Epstein as his “best pal”.

During an interview with the YouTube channel Harry Cole Saves the West, Lord Mandelson expressed his embarrassment at seeing his past words published, emphasizing that they were written more than two decades ago. The diplomat expressed deep regret over his association with Epstein and conveyed sympathy for the victims impacted by the notorious criminal. Describing the relationship as burdensome, Lord Mandelson acknowledged being deceived by Epstein’s charm and regretted prolonging the connection longer than warranted.

Despite the revelations, a spokesperson for Downing Street affirmed the prime minister’s confidence in Lord Mandelson, highlighting the ambassador’s significant contributions in reinforcing trade relations between the UK and the US, resulting in job opportunities for British citizens. However, the former’s affiliation with Epstein poses challenges for the government, particularly for Sir Keir Starmer, who may face inquiries about his awareness of the Epstein-Lord Mandelson relationship during the ambassadorial appointment process.

Lord Mandelson, reflecting on his ties with Epstein, admitted to falling for the falsehoods propagated by the convicted criminal. He maintained that he never witnessed any illicit activities during their encounters and negated engaging in business transactions with Epstein due to the financier’s superior financial standing. With the anticipation of additional incriminating revelations, Lord Mandelson acknowledged the impending repercussions while expressing remorse for those who suffered at the hands of Epstein

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