More embarrassing Epstein exchanges to come, says Mandelson, as Starmer pressed at PMQs

by | Sep 10, 2025 | Politics

53 minutes agoShareSaveKate Whannelpolitical reporter andNick Eardleypolitical correspondentShareSaveThe UK’s ambassador to the US, Peter Mandelson, has said he believes further “embarrassing” correspondence between himself and convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein will be published.On Tuesday, US lawmakers released a number of documents which included a letter from Lord Mandelson in which he called Epstein his “best pal”.Speaking to the YouTube channel Harry Cole Saves the West, the diplomat said it was “very embarrassing” to see the words published but added they were written “over 20 years ago”.Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said Lord Mandelson was “mired in scandal,” raising questions over Sir Keir Starmer’s “bad judgement”.In his interview, Lord Mandelson said he felt “a tremendous sense of regret” over his friendship with Epstein, and a “tremendous sense of sympathy” for his victims.He likened his association with Epstein to “an albatross around my neck”, adding he felt “profoundly upset that I was taken in” by a “charismatic criminal liar”.”I regret very, very deeply indeed carrying on that association with him for far longer than I should have done.”During Prime Minister’s Questions, Badenoch asked Sir Keir whether he was aware of Lord Mandelson’s “intimate relationship” with Epstein when the prime minister appointed him US ambassador last year.She also called for vetting documents ahead of his appointment to be made public, and for the prime minister to force Lord Mandelson to disclose all his correspondence with Epstein.”With this government it is more strikes, more scandal, more chaos,” she added.”Isn’t the link that between all of this his bad decisions, his bad judgement, and his total weakness?”The prime minister did not detail what exactly he knew about Lord Mandelson’s links to Epstein prior to appointing him, but said he retained confidence in him and he was “playing an important role” in UK-US relations.He added that the ambassador had “repeatedly expressed his deep regret” for his association with Epstein, and had been “right to do so”.Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey pressed Sir Keir on whether he had asked Lord Mandelson “what other compromising material the Trump administration might have on him, as he leads Britain’s negotiations with the White House”.In reply, the prime minister said that “full due process” was undertaken prior to Lord Mandelson’s appointment. Lord Mandelson is highly rated in Downing Street because of his ability to work with the Trump administration. But his past relationship is awkward for the prime minister. A key question will be over Lord Mandelson’s judgement – remaining friends with Epstein after it first emerged he had been investigated.The difficult questions for the government are likely to continue if, as Lord Mandelson suggests, there are more details to come. HOUSE OVERSIGHT COMMITTEEEpstein had been a well-connected financier who was convicted in Florida for soliciting prostitution from a person under the age of 18 in 2008. He died in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. Lord Mandelson said he did not believe he was “named in the Epstein files” – the term that has been given to documents gathered during criminal investigations into Epstein. However, he said he had no doubt there had been “a lot of traffic, correspondence, exchanges” between himself and Epstein.”We know they’re going to surface, we know they’re going to come out, they’re going to be embarrassing,” he added.Asked why he continued his friendship with Epstein, Lord Mandelson said he “fell for his lies”.”I accepted assurances he had given me about his original indictment, his original criminal case in Florida. Like very ma …

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[mwai_chat context=”Let’s have a discussion about this article:nn53 minutes agoShareSaveKate Whannelpolitical reporter andNick Eardleypolitical correspondentShareSaveThe UK’s ambassador to the US, Peter Mandelson, has said he believes further “embarrassing” correspondence between himself and convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein will be published.On Tuesday, US lawmakers released a number of documents which included a letter from Lord Mandelson in which he called Epstein his “best pal”.Speaking to the YouTube channel Harry Cole Saves the West, the diplomat said it was “very embarrassing” to see the words published but added they were written “over 20 years ago”.Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said Lord Mandelson was “mired in scandal,” raising questions over Sir Keir Starmer’s “bad judgement”.In his interview, Lord Mandelson said he felt “a tremendous sense of regret” over his friendship with Epstein, and a “tremendous sense of sympathy” for his victims.He likened his association with Epstein to “an albatross around my neck”, adding he felt “profoundly upset that I was taken in” by a “charismatic criminal liar”.”I regret very, very deeply indeed carrying on that association with him for far longer than I should have done.”During Prime Minister’s Questions, Badenoch asked Sir Keir whether he was aware of Lord Mandelson’s “intimate relationship” with Epstein when the prime minister appointed him US ambassador last year.She also called for vetting documents ahead of his appointment to be made public, and for the prime minister to force Lord Mandelson to disclose all his correspondence with Epstein.”With this government it is more strikes, more scandal, more chaos,” she added.”Isn’t the link that between all of this his bad decisions, his bad judgement, and his total weakness?”The prime minister did not detail what exactly he knew about Lord Mandelson’s links to Epstein prior to appointing him, but said he retained confidence in him and he was “playing an important role” in UK-US relations.He added that the ambassador had “repeatedly expressed his deep regret” for his association with Epstein, and had been “right to do so”.Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey pressed Sir Keir on whether he had asked Lord Mandelson “what other compromising material the Trump administration might have on him, as he leads Britain’s negotiations with the White House”.In reply, the prime minister said that “full due process” was undertaken prior to Lord Mandelson’s appointment. Lord Mandelson is highly rated in Downing Street because of his ability to work with the Trump administration. But his past relationship is awkward for the prime minister. A key question will be over Lord Mandelson’s judgement – remaining friends with Epstein after it first emerged he had been investigated.The difficult questions for the government are likely to continue if, as Lord Mandelson suggests, there are more details to come. HOUSE OVERSIGHT COMMITTEEEpstein had been a well-connected financier who was convicted in Florida for soliciting prostitution from a person under the age of 18 in 2008. He died in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. Lord Mandelson said he did not believe he was “named in the Epstein files” – the term that has been given to documents gathered during criminal investigations into Epstein. However, he said he had no doubt there had been “a lot of traffic, correspondence, exchanges” between himself and Epstein.”We know they’re going to surface, we know they’re going to come out, they’re going to be embarrassing,” he added.Asked why he continued his friendship with Epstein, Lord Mandelson said he “fell for his lies”.”I accepted assurances he had given me about his original indictment, his original criminal case in Florida. Like very ma …nnDiscussion:nn” ai_name=”RocketNews AI: ” start_sentence=”Can I tell you more about this article?” text_input_placeholder=”Type ‘Yes'”]