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PM would not have appointed Mandelson if he had known ‘extent of Epstein link’

12 Sep 2025 3 minute read
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. Image: Jack Taylor/PA Wire

Sir Keir Starmer would not have appointed Lord Peter Mandelson if he had known the depth of his relationship with the paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, a Cabinet minister has said.

Lord Mandelson was sacked as Britain’s ambassador to the US on Thursday after emails emerged in which the peer offered support to Epstein even as he faced jail for sex offences.

Sir Keir, who had said he had “full confidence” in Lord Mandelson before the emails were published, now faces questions over what he knew and when about the ex-ambassador’s ties to Epstein.

Information

Speaking to BBC Breakfast on Friday morning, Scotland Secretary Douglas Alexander said “nothing justifies” Lord Mandelson’s appointment “in light of what has now emerged”.

But asked about what information had emerged during Lord Mandelson’s vetting process, Mr Alexander said he was not aware of the details as vetting was “necessarily a secret matter”.

Questions about what the Prime Minister knew of Lord Mandelson’s connection to Epstein comes after allies of the peer told The Times that he had admitted in his vetting interview that he continued his relationship with Epstein for many years.

Lord Mandelson’s friendship with Epstein was known prior to his appointment, but reports in The Sun and Bloomberg showed their relationship had continued after the financiers crimes had emerged.

‘Early release’

Emails published on Wednesday afternoon included passages in which Lord Mandelson had told Epstein to “fight for early release” shortly before he was sentenced to 18 months in prison.

He is also reported to have told Epstein “I think the world of you” the day before the disgraced financier began his sentence for soliciting prostitution from a minor in June 2008.

Arguing that the emails had provided “materially new information” that exposed “manifest weaknesses” in Lord Mandelson’s judgment, Mr Alexander said: “When that reached the Prime Minister’s desk, he acted and dismissed the ambassador.”

He added that Lord Mandelson’s original appointment had been a “political judgment” that an “unconventional ambassador” was needed to deal with an “unconventional presidential administration” under Donald Trump.

Weaknesses

Mr Alexander said: “On one hand, Peter Mandelson did bring some very particular qualities to that job and to that diplomatic post, and on the other hand, as has been confirmed, there were manifest weaknesses of his judgment that have been brutally exposed by these emails.”

Meanwhile, Labour backbenchers have expressed anger at Sir Keir’s handling of the row over Lord Mandelson, with almost 50 reported to have contacted the Chief Whip, Jonathan Reynolds, calling for the peer to be sacked.

Speaking to the BBC, Mr Alexander said he understood why Labour MPs were “despondent”, as Lord Mandelson’s dismissal came a week after Angela Rayner was forced to resign from the Cabinet and Labour’s deputy leadership.

He said: “These are not the headlines any of us in Government or in Parliament would have chosen or wanted. But the fact is when the evidence emerged, action had to be taken and we are looking forward, therefore, to moving on.”

He added that “while the politics is really hard”, there were still “policy achievements under way”.


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Jeff
Jeff
2 months ago

No, the PM should never have gone near him with a barge pole given what was already in the public domain and he must have had bad advice, who gave it. McSweeny? Glassman? McFadden?

Yet Epstein’s other friend remains as president and Starmer is trying to be nice to him. Along with farage who claims to be friends and kemi who takes orders.

CapM
CapM
2 months ago
Reply to  Jeff

You don’t need any advisors to know that Mandelson is a wrong un.
Especially if you’ve been a member of the Labour party for thirty six years as Starmer has.

Maesglas
Maesglas
2 months ago

The big question should no longer be about Mandelson but Starmer. How on earth is such a wooden, uninspiring leader who seems to be making more mistakes than Mr Bean still in his job? Labour must replace this man; otherwise, the likelihood grows that Reform will be the largest party in Wales next year.

Evan Aled Bayton
Evan Aled Bayton
2 months ago

Well obviously! But he still made an ill-advised decision nevertheless.

Steve Woods
Steve Woods
2 months ago

The stench of bovine excrement is overpowering.

Tucker
Tucker
2 months ago

Starmer knew Epstien himself and worked with trilateral commission along with Mandleson. A simple Internet nyernet search will show you the reporting of this.

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