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MPs Accuse Starmer of Timing Mandelson Files to Dodge PMQs
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MPs Accuse Starmer of Timing Mandelson Files to Dodge PMQs

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Downing Street scheduled the release of documents related to Lord Mandelson to occur after Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs), a move opposition MPs describe as an effort to protect Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer from tough scrutiny.

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Strategic Timing of PublicationFocus on Vetting and Epstein TiesGovernment Response to Disclosure DemandMandelson’s Arrest and AllegationsUpcoming Legislative Changes

Strategic Timing of Publication

The initial set of files becomes available online Wednesday afternoon, following the conclusion of PMQs and the Downing Street media briefing. Chief Secretary to the Treasury Darren Jones, a close ally of Starmer, plans to address MPs shortly after PMQs aligns with the publication, keeping the Prime Minister directly out of the spotlight.

Focus on Vetting and Epstein Ties

These documents detail the vetting process for Mandelson’s 2024 appointment as Washington ambassador. They include correspondence among Cabinet Office, Downing Street, and Foreign Office officials referencing Mandelson’s association with Jeffrey Epstein.

Shadow Cabinet Office Minister Alex Burghart criticized the timing, stating, “It’s no wonder the Prime Minister wants to dodge questions. His fingers are all over this.” He added, “He’s already admitted that he knew about Mandelson’s ongoing relationship with Epstein when he appointed him. Time and again his judgment has been found wanting.”

Government Response to Disclosure Demand

The government released these materials following a Conservative-led humble address motion that required ministers to provide extensive records, including correspondence, vetting files, No. 10 meeting minutes, business interest assessments, and details of post-dismissal payments.

A multi-week redaction process, overseen by an independent panel of MPs and peers, preceded the release. Upcoming disclosures include WhatsApp and text messages between Mandelson and ministers, excluding national security-sensitive content. Officials are also reviewing thousands of emails from his public office tenure to aid the Metropolitan Police investigation.

Mandelson’s Arrest and Allegations

Authorities arrested Lord Mandelson on February 23 on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The case stems from emails with Epstein, allegedly showing Mandelson shared confidential government information, such as economic assessments and policy insights, during his tenure as business secretary under Gordon Brown.

Mandelson has apologized to Epstein’s victims for maintaining the friendship but denies all specific allegations, including the misconduct charge.

Upcoming Legislative Changes

No. 10 pledges new legislation to strip disgraced peers of their titles and strengthen related rules.

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