Kensington and Chelsea council in London has said it “just can’t find an address” to issue disgraced former minister and senior Starmer adviser Peter Mandelson with a fine for public urination.
Right.
Mandelson was photographed peeing in the street after a “late night visit to the home of former Conservative chancellor George Osborne”. There’s no surprise Mandelson was with a blue version of a fellow Tory — he has been leaking information to Osborne since at least 2008. Now he’s leaking something else, but similar.
It’s rather more surprising that the council’s excuse for not issuing the £300 fine is that it “can’t find” where to send it, since Mandelson has at least two homes — and they were both raided only months ago as part of the state-hampered criminal probe into his leaking of insider-trading information to serial child-rapist Jeffrey Epstein.
Even more surprising when ‘msm’ hacks were able to find at least one of them with no trouble at all to snap photos of Mandelson’s lawyer leaving after the police raid.
Mandelson’s impunity from real consequences continues, just a couple of weeks after the Starmer government decided it wouldn’t demand WhatsApp messages between Mandelson and his disgraced protégé Morgan McSweeney and other fellow horrors.
Go figure.
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If UK Parliament allows or enables the UK Government to break the law then it should be disciplined into honesty. It should close Parliament and establish a general election and start to make honesty real.
Needing a pee is hardly a crime, and a law that says you must wet yourself would be amusing if it wasn’t real.
But photographing somebody having a discreet pee – making that illegal would get my vote.