Keir Starmer believed Peter Mandelson and Jeffrey Epstein relationship ‘barely existed’ claims Cabinet minister: Live updates

Keir Starmer believed Peter Mandelson‘s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein ‘barely existed’ and that they ‘hardly knew each other’, Cabinet minister Steve Reed has claimed today.
The Housing Secretary said ‘you’re only as good as the information you receive’ as he insisted the Prime Minister was safe in his job after the Mandelson scandal exploded in Parliament yesterday.
Starmer’s premiership is under growing pressure from Labour MPs, angry at his decision to approve the appointment of Peter Mandelson to the role of British ambassador to Washington despite knowing about his links to Jeffrey Epstein.
Sir Keir admitted at Prime Minister’s Questions that he knew about Mandelson’s ongoing friendship with the convicted paedophile when he appointed him, but said that the peer ‘ lied repeatedly’ about the extent of the relationship.
Downing Street then tried to control the release of potentially explosive documents, which provide insight into how the decision was made.
But in the face of a mutiny from Labour MPs – led by ex-deputy PM Angela Rayner- the Government had to back down and cede control to Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee to decide what could be released into the public domain.
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“This is far bigger than the Profumo scandal 60 years ago. This is the biggest scandal in British politics for over one century. And I would predict pretty confidently that Morgan McSweeney, the chief adviser, will be gone pretty quickly.
I don’t know how Starmer will last as Prime Minister. Indeed, I’m very worried about it. I want him to stay forever. When I say forever I mean until May 7, when we have the elections in Wales, Scotland, London and around the rest of the country.
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He thanked me, and I suspect he thanked those who were then messaging him.
My advice to the prime minister is get rid of those advisers who have frankly given terrible advice to him over weeks and months. The PM needs to deal with that and make a decision. If the PM decides he has to be surrounded by advisers who give him shoddy advice the reality of that is the prime minister is going to have to make a decision about his future some point soon
If McSweeney is still in 10 Downing Street the PM is up against it.
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It was a mistake to allow him to remain in the Labour Party back in the autumn. I think it would be much better to take action then to remove him, rather than let him resign this week.
I think people knew that this was a high risk, high reward strategy, but I don’t think anyone knew quite how risky it was/
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The fault is with a long-established process that was gone through in the same way that it would have been for any other appointment of this kind, and it predates the arrival of this Government.
Clearly, we need to look at that vetting process. But decisions can only be taken on the basis of the information available at the time, and Mandelson lied and covered up the extent of his relationship.
Steve Reed: Keir Starmer believed Mandelson and Epstein ‘hardly knew each other’
You’re only as good as the information you receive. Mandelson made out that relationship barely existed, that they hardly knew each other.
There was a vetting process that included the security forces as well, and they flagged up no additional concerns. A liar is going to lie.
