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PM ‘sorry for believing Mandelson’s lies’ as he apologises to Epstein’s victims

05 Feb 2026 4 minute read
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer Photo credit Peter Nicholls/PA Wire

Sir Keir Starmer has apologised to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein, saying he is “sorry for having believed Mandelson’s lies and appointed him” British ambassador to Washington, as he seeks to weather the crisis.

The Prime Minister insisted that “none of us knew the depth of the darkness” of Lord Peter Mandelson’s relationship with the convicted sex offender when he was picked for the role.

Amid growing uncertainty about his political future, Sir Keir said he shared the “anger and frustration” of colleagues about the saga but vowed to continue as Prime Minister.

But he struck a defiant tone as Labour MPs furious about his decision to hand the peer the top diplomatic job have piled pressure on Sir Keir and his chief of staff, saying: “I was elected in on a mandate in 2024 to change the country for the better” and “that’s what I intend to do”.

Sir Keir addressed the scandal at the start of a speech on the Government’s community regeneration programme in Hastings on Thursday.

“It has been publicly known for some time that Mandelson knew Epstein, but none of us knew the depth of the darkness of that relationship,” he said.

Sir Keir said Lord Mandelson was “asked directly” about the nature of his relationship with the paedophile, whether he had stayed with Epstein after his conviction, and whether he had accepted gifts from the financier.

The Prime Minister continued: “The information now available makes clear that the answers he gave were lies.

“He portrayed Epstein as someone he barely knew. And when that became clear and it was not true, I sacked him.

“Such deceit is incompatible with public service.”

The Prime Minister then apologised to Epstein’s victims. He said: “The victims of Epstein have lived with trauma that most of us can barely comprehend, and they’ve had to relive it again and again.

“I want to say this: I am sorry, sorry for what was done to you, sorry that so many people with power failed you, sorry for having believed Mandelson’s lies and appointed him, and sorry that even now you’re forced to watch this story unfold in public once again.

“But I also want to say this: in this country, we will not look away, we will not shrug our shoulders, and we will not allow the powerful to treat justice as optional.

“We will pursue the truth. We will uphold the integrity of public life, and we will do everything within our power and in the interests of justice to ensure accountability is delivered.

“That is what the public expects. That is what the victims deserve, and it is what I will do.”

The Prime Minister was pressed on some of his own MPs publicly saying he should stand down to restore trust in politics.

He said: “Let me say I understand their anger and frustration.

“I am angry and frustrated like them, because nobody wants to see these deceits in public life. They are angry about his association with Epstein, as am I.”

But asked whether his premiership would survive the storm, saying: “I was elected in on a mandate in 2024 to change the country for the better. That is what we’re doing.”

He said he was frustrated that “tomorrow’s front pages are unlikely to be about the pride in place project” but said “that is the change that will affect millions of lives and I will remain focused on it”.

The Prime Minister also pinned blame on the security vetting process carried out independently by the security services after Lord Mandelson’s appointment was cleared.

He said: “I think we need to look at the security vetting, because it now transpires that what was being said was not true. And had I known then, what I know now, I’d never have appointed him in the first place.”


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Maesglas
Maesglas
1 month ago

These are crocodile tears from Starmer, who is trying to deflect blame away from himself so that he can stay PM. Starmer has used Mandelson since 2021, before he appointed him to the US Ambassador post. He knew full well what Mandelson was up to; even the Downing Street cat was probably aware of Mandelson’s reputation. Starmer is completely incapable of this job. Labour MPs must get rid of him and stop the rot now.

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