As It Arises that Epstein-Linked Mandelson Failed Security Vetting But Was Handed the US Ambassadorship Anyway, PM Starmer Is Again Under Maximum Pressure to Resign

As It Arises that Epstein-Linked Mandelson Failed Security Vetting But Was Handed the US Ambassadorship Anyway, PM Starmer Is Again Under Maximum Pressure to Resign

Starmer and the shadow of Epstein: time to resign?

Another day, another Keir Starmer scandal.

The Jeffrey Epstein crisis has resurfaced in the UK, with the revelation yesterday (16) that Peter Mandelson failed the security vetting conducted before his appointment as British Ambassador to the US.

While Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his Labour Party cabinet swear that they were unaware of this fact, the opposition is questioning how a premier could not know, and is again demanding his resignation.

From the leader of the Conservative Party:

Reuters reported:

“Starmer, under renewed pressure to resign, expressed anger on Friday over not being informed that his former ambassador to the United States, Peter ‌Mandelson, had failed security vetting before being handed the job.”

This comes three weeks before local elections in which Labour is widely expected to suffer big losses in England, Scotland and Wales.

“Starmer, who was in France on Friday for talks on the Iran crisis, told ​reporters it was unforgivable that he had not been told about Mandelson having failed security vetting ‘when I was telling parliament that due process had been followed’.

Starmer said he would ‘set out the ​relevant facts’ on Monday to parliament. A spokesperson for Starmer told reporters the prime minister had no plans to resign.”

Starmer’s government quickly fired the Foreign Office’s top official, Olly Robbins, trying to deflect the blame.

The Telegraph reported:

“The Prime Minister is facing calls to quit after blaming Foreign Office officials for appointing the disgraced peer as ambassador to the US despite him having failed the enhanced vetting process.”

“Darren Jones, the Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, rejected suggestions that Sir Keir should quit over the scandal, saying he blamed a ‘failing of the state’.

Asked whether it was time for Labour to consider Sir Keir’s position, he told Sky News: ‘No. And I think if you look at what’s going on in the world, not least in relation to the conflicts in the Middle East and what that’s doing for people’s living standards, energy bills, food prices… You need a credible, reliable, strong Prime Minister to be able to take the country through those difficult challenges’.”

Read more:

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