Mandelson meldete sich bei der Polizei durch SNP und Reform wegen der Vermutung, er habe Regierungsinformationen an Epstein geschickt

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/clynp40ekrdt

Von Sensitive_Echo5058

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  1. Helen83FromVillage on

    It is strange that other parties didn’t do so…

    Is there any particular reason why only two parties did the formal step?

  2. Sensitive_Echo5058 on

    A timeline of some of the controversial issues linked to Mandelson:

    1998: Resignation as Secretary of State for Trade and Industry – Mandelson stepped down after he bought a Notting Hill home with a £373,000 interest-free loan from MP Geoffrey Robinson, failing to declare it. He was only in post for five months.

    2001: Resignation as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland – Mandelson quit after claims he fast-tracked a UK passport for billionaire Srichand Hinduja, whose brothers were under the corruption spotlight. An inquiry cleared him.

    2004: Payments to Ronaldo – Epstein allegedly sends Mandelson’s now-husband Reinaldo Avila da Silva $50,000.

    2005: Yacht Holiday with Paul Allen – As EU Trade Commissioner, Mandelson spent New Year’s Eve 2004 aboard Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen’s yacht.

    2006: Free Cruise from Italian Businessman – Mandelson accepted a complimentary yacht cruise from Diego Della Valle, whose company benefited from EU tariffs on Chinese shoes. Conflict of interest allegations were denied by Mandy.

    2008: EU Pension Row – After being handed a peerage and made Business Secretary, he came under fire for a £31,000 EU pension with a “duty of loyalty” clause.

    2008: Corfu Yacht Trip with Oligarch – Mandelson went on Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska’s yacht shortly after EU decisions reduced tariffs benefiting Deripaska’s aluminum firm. He denied improper lobbying.

    2009: Expenses Scandal – Mandelson claimed nearly £3,000 in taxpayer money for work on his Hartlepool home in 2004. just days after saying he would step down as an MP. The claims came back into the spotlight during the 2009 expenses scandal. Though he maintained they were within the rules.

    2009: More payments to Ronaldo – da Silva allegedly receives a further £10,000 from Epstein.
    2009: Bilderberg Meeting – Mandelson attended the “secretive” Bilderberg Group meeting while he was Business Secretary.

    2009: JP Morgan – As Business Secretary Mandelson said Epstein convinced him to lobby Alistair Darling to change Labour’s new policy on bankers’ bonuses.

    2009: Epstein’s deal – Began to attempt to broker a £1 billion US-negotiated sale of UK taxpayer-owned banking business with Epstein.

    2009: Leaking No10 documents – Mandelson forwarded an economic briefing with sensitive information for Gordon Brown to Epstein.

    2009: Brown’s resignation – Messaged Epstein that he had finally persuaded Gordon Brown to stand down and leave No10 five hours before it was known.

    2010: Telling Epstein about the Euro bailout – one-day advance notice of a €500 billion bailout to save the Euro.

    2014: Declines to Address Russian Defence Firm Links – Mandelson refused to comment on alleged connections to a Russian defence company Sistema amid scrutiny of his post-government lobbying work. He faced calls to step down from his directorship role.

    January 2025: Lobbying ‘Conflict ‘as US Ambassador – After his appointment as ambassador, Mandelson was embroiled in a row over a potential conflict of interest due to his stake in Global Counsel, a lobbying firm representing TikTok, Palantir, BMW and Shell. It was reported yesterday that the firm is cutting ties with him after the Epstein emails were revealed.

    September 2025: Epstein Scandal – Called Epstein his “best pal” in the birthday book.

    September 2025: Sacked as US Ambassador – After emails revealed Mandelson coached Epstein on his early release while he was in jail, Starmer finally sacked him. Less than 24 hours after saying he had “full confidence” in him.

    January 2026: New tranche of Epstein Files has led to Mandelson’s resignation from the Labour Party.

  3. WestCareer7545 on

    So does this mean Reform are taking the files seriously? I’m sure Farage is going to distance himself from Trump if thats the case?

  4. He must have a lot of dirt on the main parties. Labour seemingly don’t want to mess with him.

  5. PickingANameTookAges on

    I mean, great news… but Reform? 🫣

    The irony of the pot calling the kettle black isn’t lost on these guys!

  6. BenniesForNothing on

    Mandelson no longer welcome in the party is a win for Labour and him facing prosecution – offt, talk about a fall from grace.

    If Mandelson was a Conservative you can be certain he’d still be there.

  7. Really odd how many of today’s bombshell Mandelson stories keep getting deleted by the mods. They’re not even duplicates. They’re individual crimes and events.

  8. Tarotdragoon on

    You can’t pretend you’re not part of this farage, you knew what they were and still tried to cozy up to them.

  9. Anyone else would be in prison for this shit. Let’s see how this plays out…

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