Keir Starmer’s apology for the victims of Jeffrey Epstein appears politically motivated rather than sincere, following revelations about Peter Mandelson’s ongoing relationship with Epstein post-2008 conviction. Documents indicate Mandelson shared sensitive information with Epstein during the financial crisis, prompting a police investigation into his conduct. Critics, including Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch, highlight Starmer’s failure to investigate Mandelson’s history despite its public visibility. The situation echoes past political misjudgments, suggesting a troubling pattern of prioritizing power over moral integrity.
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