House of Lords, Peter Mandelson and Epstein
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Britain's former U.S. ambassador, Peter Mandelson, is set to quit the House of Lords, parliament's upper chamber, following new revelations about his links to Jeffrey Epstein, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday citing people familiar with the situation.
When the latest batch of the ‘Epstein files’ were released by the US government on Friday, Labour grandee Peter Mandelson faced a lot of awkward questions. There was the picture of him in his underwear, reportedly in Jeffrey Epstein’s Paris flat.
Lord Peter Mandelson is poised to quit the House of Lords, according to people familiar with the situation. The Speaker of the House of Lords is expected to make a statement saying that Mandelson will no longer be a peer from midnight.
Mandelson-Epstein latest: Ex-minister insists he won’t ‘hide under a rock’ despite ‘shocking’ email revelations - Peer says he has been ‘amazed’ by some previous conversations he had with paedophile financier,
SHOCKING pictures of Peter Mandelson in his underwear have been released in the new Jeffrey Epstein files – as a friend has warned “this is the end” for the Labour grandee. The
Jeffrey Epstein made payments totalling $75,000 to Peter Mandelson, rather than £75,000 as incorrectly stated in an article on February 2.
Timeline of Lord Mandelson’s controversial relationship with Jeffrey Epstein - British ambassador to US was sacked over his ties to paedophile financier