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Starmer has moved to block dirt on Mandelson getting out

Willem Moore by Willem Moore
4 February 2026
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In an appalling move, Keir Starmer has moved to block some of the dirt on Peter Mandelson from getting out. The reason given is as follows:

🚨 UPDATE: Keir Starmer has tabled an amendment to the Tory motion which would exempt "papers prejudicial to UK national security or international relations"

h/t @danbloom1 https://t.co/AxU5OVVOW5 pic.twitter.com/cc8Svb3zRK

— Politics UK (@PolitlcsUK) February 3, 2026

Broken trust

Of course, no one believes this is down to national security. After all, Starmer is the man who hired known paedophile associate Peter Mandelson in the first place. As such, it’s clear Starmer doesn’t have the UK’s interests in mind when he makes decisions.

No, everyone can see this for what it is; a last minute attempt for Starmer to save himself and his cronies from embarrassment (and potential criminal charges).

This video should come back to haunt him. Everyone on twitter knew. One journalist finally asked. Did he not bother to follow up? Did he not think he needed to? Did he know anyway? Starmer is as corrupt and dodgy as any of them and he needs to resignhttps://t.co/B5069DqFTP

— any other leader would be 20 points ahead (@anyotherleader1) February 4, 2026

This isn’t the only headache for Starmer, either, as Skwawkbox wrote for the Canary yesterday:

Keir Starmer has given evidence to the Met Police of Peter Mandelson leaking confidential government information to serial child rapist – and Mandelson’s bestie – Jeffrey Epstein. The evidence includes original emails containing sensitive economic information. The emails released by the US justice department also show Mandelson engaging in insider trading that would enrich Epstein and his allies.

Now Starmer has. But his Downing Street officials – and therefore Starmer – were aware of Mandelson’s emails to Epstein months before now, probably even longer.

And as people are pointing out, Mandelson’s Epstein friendship is far from the only unseemly connection between Labour and total depravity:

Labour MP Dan Norris sat on the board of the Snowdon Trust, which supports disabled students, + the Kidscape child safety charity.

He co-wrote “Don’t Bully Me”, advising school children on how to deal with abuse.

He even launched a booklet to educate parents about paedophiles. pic.twitter.com/kn1wrDwonv

— Jody McIntyre (@jodymcintyre_) February 3, 2026

The emails keep coming too, including this exchange which shines a light on the relationship between Mandelson and Epstein (read the below email first):

A defining feature of the Labour right is that they are *desperate* moochers – from the Blairs taking free clothes from Paul Smith, to Starmer's suits and glasses and Taylor Swift tickets, to Mandelson exhausting the patience of the world's most prolific sex offender pic.twitter.com/MslTOv5ZSV

— Nicholas Guyatt (@NicholasGuyatt) February 3, 2026

What’s clear from this is that Mandelson was desperate for Epstein’s attention; Epstein, meanwhile, clearly just saw Mandelson as a pawn in his international power games. This is clearly why the pathetic Mandelson ended up sending him British state secrets.

What sort of man betrays his country to encourage the affections of a paedophile?

Justice at last?

Many – including the Canary – were speaking out against Mandelson and Starmer long before these latest revelations:

Peter Mandelson, now Starmer's Ambassador to the USA, with Jeffrey Epstein.
I was sacked as Ambassador for opposing torture and illegal rendition.
The worlid of power is a dark place indeed. pic.twitter.com/PJG4Byfh21

— Craig Murray (@CraigMurrayOrg) September 9, 2025

We published this about Peter Mandelson 4 yrs ago

Whilst Keir Starmer was being advised by Mandelson & the media invited him on their shows

Thanks to the lack of media scrutiny Starmer felt emboldened to appoint him Ambassador to US

The media & government do not work for you pic.twitter.com/itEhIw4LG5

— Double Down News (@DoubleDownNews) February 3, 2026

Mandelson has been sacked; pressured to resign from Labour, and bullied into stepping down from the lords. But this isn’t enough.

He must face criminal consequences for leaking British state secrets to Epstein, with a full investigation into whatever else the pair got up to.

Further than that, Starmer must answer for what he knew, and for how this sorry affair came to pass.

Featured image via Number 10

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