Mandelson tells Epstein that Reinaldo and him got into a ‘very bad setback’ as he got into his texts. Epstein wonders if his emails might be compromised too. What did he see?
Remember that Epstein was most likely a literal Mossad agent.
Glittering-Round7082 on
How much corruption can one man deliver on his own?
It’s absolutely staggering.
I don’t know a public figure who had to resign as many times and yet the Labour Party keep giving him more opportunities.
Slimy, nasty little criminal masquerading as a politician.
ProtonHyrax99 on
Great opportunity for the Greens or Corbyn to propose an act of parliament to strip him of his peerage.
Gloomy-Being7064 on
You only need to spend 2 minutes in the company of Lord Mandy to know he’s a wrongun. Slimy, nauseating, creepy bitch of a man.
Practical-Purchase-9 on
>Lord Mandelson said he had no record or recollection of receiving the sums
That’s not actually a denial, is it? Most of us would know for sure if we received $75,000.
Agreeable_Falcon1044 on
We all know Mandelson is a sneaky grifter. The weird thing is the Labour Party don’t seem to know this and made his us ambassador despite being indebted to a paedo
T-Roll- on
Im starting to think that they’re not that much different from the aztecs rolling heads down temple stairs. Some of the people in powerful positions have been involved in diddling kids. Using them like sacrificial entities in their own sick perverted games.
The people running the shows are rigging the game in their own favour.
Necessary-Product361 on
I wonder why? Maybe because he was just a really close friend with this paedophile? Or maybe because Mandelson was at the top of the British governmet, with access to lots of information. The files suggest that Epstein had links to American and Israeli intelligence. Put two and two together.
asfish123 on
A loan needs to be paid back; there is never any evidence that this happened.
“Lord Mandelson said he had no record or recollection of receiving the sums and did not know whether the documents were authentic.”
If you are rich enough that you don’t notice payments of $25,000 into your account, why would you need a loan?
AveragelyBrilliant on
Don’t you think it’s interesting that the Trump justice department releases documents that shows activity from Andrew, Mandelson and Branson. Almost as if they want to damage the U.K. and certain people within it? The FBI and the justice department have had those documents for a long time and Trump and his cronies are pretty desperate.
Old-Information3311 on
Starmer, epstein, and mandelson were all members of the trilateral commission.
aleopardstail on
I’m sure records will show appropriate taxes were paid on all this
AsleepNinja on
Everytime Mandelson speaks, it should just be assumed that he’s lying, and is being a self serving prick.
His honors need to be withdrawn.
GainsAndPastries on
I am more curious as to WHAT that money was being handed over for….
SoggyWotsits on
Blimey, I didn’t think we’d see a picture of him in his Y fronts on the BBC. I’m thankful that Andrew had his trousers on!
jodrellbank_pants on
Now we need to check what stuff he voted on when in the commons, he always seemed creepy
SB-121 on
This isn’t the first time he’s scrounged money from a rich person, he was “loaned” 373k by Geoffrey Robinson in the 90s, which was correctly branded a bribe by the press.
Does anyone know how to get access to this world of freeloading and bribery where you can live a luxury lifestyle paid for by random billionaires that Mandelson, Fergie and Andrew seem to live in?
disordered-attic-2 on
Being mates with the current media class like Matlis and Campbell really is a good insurance policy
GreyFoxNinjaFan on
1. Loan from Geoffrey Robinson
1998
Mandelson resigned as Trade and Industry Secretary after it emerged he had failed to declare a £373,000 interest-free loan from fellow minister Geoffrey Robinson. The issue was not illegality but breach of ministerial transparency rules.
2. Hinduja Passport Affair
2001
As Northern Ireland Secretary, Mandelson intervened in support of the Hinduja brothers’ application for UK citizenship, after being lobbied by a ministerial colleague. He resigned again when the intervention was judged inappropriate, though he denied wrongdoing.
3. Dome Millennium Project Oversight
1999–2000
Mandelson was closely associated with the Millennium Dome project, which became a symbol of mismanagement, cost overruns, and poor attendance. Although not solely responsible, his early political sponsorship damaged his reputation for judgment.
4. “Prince of Darkness” Spin Culture
Late 1990s–2000s
Mandelson became emblematic of Labour’s aggressive media management and political “spin”, earning the nickname “Prince of Darkness.” Critics argued this approach undermined trust and contributed to cynicism about New Labour’s communications strategy.
5. Expense Claims as EU Trade Commissioner
2004–2008
During his time in Brussels, Mandelson faced criticism over expense claims and travel costs, though no formal sanctions followed. The controversy fed a broader narrative about EU elite privilege rather than specific misconduct.
6. Role in the 2009 Labour Leadership Power Struggles
2009
Mandelson was accused by senior Labour figures of destabilising Gordon Brown’s leadership from within government. While largely political rather than ethical, it reinforced perceptions of him as a behind-the-scenes power broker.
7. Links to Russian Oligarch Oleg Deripaska
2008–2018
Mandelson’s social and professional association with Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, including meetings aboard a yacht during the financial crisis, drew sustained criticism. The controversy resurfaced amid heightened concern about Russian influence in UK politics.
8. Brexit Position Shifts
2016–2019
Mandelson was criticised for perceived inconsistency in his Brexit stance, particularly around second referendum advocacy and Labour’s positioning. Critics argued this reflected elite detachment from referendum voters rather than a clear democratic mandate.
If you want, I can tighten this further to only resignation-level controversies, or add a short assessment of which ones actually changed policy or outcomes versus those that were reputational noise.
And now Epstein.
Dude needs to step AWAY from politics and INTO a prison cell.
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He’s still a member of the Labour Party, they kicked Corbyn out but not him.
A disgusting perennial wound in british politics. He adds nothing but continues to be shamed whenever he gets close to power.
Gets funnier every day that Labour thought it was a good idea to put this guy in such a prominent position
should be shunned from society for the rest of his life
Very instructive indeed to know who is allowed in the Labour party and who is not
If Epstein was blackmailing everyone why’s he paying Mandelson!
I’m going through the documents now, specifically regarding Mandelson and his Husband Reinaldo
Mandleson asks Epstein if he has anything on his computer/documents that could trace him to Reinaldo.
Epstein:
>There are about half a dozen incidental ref= to Reinaldo across the book. Any problem ?
Mandelson:
>i see no need. zero upside, five years from now , do i want someone to ask too many questions. refer to him , if you
must, but not by name
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2011/EFTA02530665.pdf
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Mandelson thanks Epstein for talking to Reinaldo, as Mandelson can’t talk to him ‘about these things at all, he won’t listen”
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA01816898.pdf
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Mandelson tells Epstein that Reinaldo and him got into a ‘very bad setback’ as he got into his texts. Epstein wonders if his emails might be compromised too. What did he see?
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2011/EFTA02427975.pdf
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Reinaldo gets his tuition paid for by Epstein
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2011/EFTA02436676.pdf
Remember that Epstein was most likely a literal Mossad agent.
How much corruption can one man deliver on his own?
It’s absolutely staggering.
I don’t know a public figure who had to resign as many times and yet the Labour Party keep giving him more opportunities.
Slimy, nasty little criminal masquerading as a politician.
Great opportunity for the Greens or Corbyn to propose an act of parliament to strip him of his peerage.
You only need to spend 2 minutes in the company of Lord Mandy to know he’s a wrongun. Slimy, nauseating, creepy bitch of a man.
>Lord Mandelson said he had no record or recollection of receiving the sums
That’s not actually a denial, is it? Most of us would know for sure if we received $75,000.
We all know Mandelson is a sneaky grifter. The weird thing is the Labour Party don’t seem to know this and made his us ambassador despite being indebted to a paedo
Im starting to think that they’re not that much different from the aztecs rolling heads down temple stairs. Some of the people in powerful positions have been involved in diddling kids. Using them like sacrificial entities in their own sick perverted games.
The people running the shows are rigging the game in their own favour.
I wonder why? Maybe because he was just a really close friend with this paedophile? Or maybe because Mandelson was at the top of the British governmet, with access to lots of information. The files suggest that Epstein had links to American and Israeli intelligence. Put two and two together.
A loan needs to be paid back; there is never any evidence that this happened.
“Lord Mandelson said he had no record or recollection of receiving the sums and did not know whether the documents were authentic.”
If you are rich enough that you don’t notice payments of $25,000 into your account, why would you need a loan?
Don’t you think it’s interesting that the Trump justice department releases documents that shows activity from Andrew, Mandelson and Branson. Almost as if they want to damage the U.K. and certain people within it? The FBI and the justice department have had those documents for a long time and Trump and his cronies are pretty desperate.
Starmer, epstein, and mandelson were all members of the trilateral commission.
I’m sure records will show appropriate taxes were paid on all this
Everytime Mandelson speaks, it should just be assumed that he’s lying, and is being a self serving prick.
His honors need to be withdrawn.
I am more curious as to WHAT that money was being handed over for….
Blimey, I didn’t think we’d see a picture of him in his Y fronts on the BBC. I’m thankful that Andrew had his trousers on!
Now we need to check what stuff he voted on when in the commons, he always seemed creepy
This isn’t the first time he’s scrounged money from a rich person, he was “loaned” 373k by Geoffrey Robinson in the 90s, which was correctly branded a bribe by the press.
Does anyone know how to get access to this world of freeloading and bribery where you can live a luxury lifestyle paid for by random billionaires that Mandelson, Fergie and Andrew seem to live in?
Being mates with the current media class like Matlis and Campbell really is a good insurance policy
1. Loan from Geoffrey Robinson
1998
Mandelson resigned as Trade and Industry Secretary after it emerged he had failed to declare a £373,000 interest-free loan from fellow minister Geoffrey Robinson. The issue was not illegality but breach of ministerial transparency rules.
2. Hinduja Passport Affair
2001
As Northern Ireland Secretary, Mandelson intervened in support of the Hinduja brothers’ application for UK citizenship, after being lobbied by a ministerial colleague. He resigned again when the intervention was judged inappropriate, though he denied wrongdoing.
3. Dome Millennium Project Oversight
1999–2000
Mandelson was closely associated with the Millennium Dome project, which became a symbol of mismanagement, cost overruns, and poor attendance. Although not solely responsible, his early political sponsorship damaged his reputation for judgment.
4. “Prince of Darkness” Spin Culture
Late 1990s–2000s
Mandelson became emblematic of Labour’s aggressive media management and political “spin”, earning the nickname “Prince of Darkness.” Critics argued this approach undermined trust and contributed to cynicism about New Labour’s communications strategy.
5. Expense Claims as EU Trade Commissioner
2004–2008
During his time in Brussels, Mandelson faced criticism over expense claims and travel costs, though no formal sanctions followed. The controversy fed a broader narrative about EU elite privilege rather than specific misconduct.
6. Role in the 2009 Labour Leadership Power Struggles
2009
Mandelson was accused by senior Labour figures of destabilising Gordon Brown’s leadership from within government. While largely political rather than ethical, it reinforced perceptions of him as a behind-the-scenes power broker.
7. Links to Russian Oligarch Oleg Deripaska
2008–2018
Mandelson’s social and professional association with Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, including meetings aboard a yacht during the financial crisis, drew sustained criticism. The controversy resurfaced amid heightened concern about Russian influence in UK politics.
8. Brexit Position Shifts
2016–2019
Mandelson was criticised for perceived inconsistency in his Brexit stance, particularly around second referendum advocacy and Labour’s positioning. Critics argued this reflected elite detachment from referendum voters rather than a clear democratic mandate.
If you want, I can tighten this further to only resignation-level controversies, or add a short assessment of which ones actually changed policy or outcomes versus those that were reputational noise.
And now Epstein.
Dude needs to step AWAY from politics and INTO a prison cell.