Just two years ago, a man known in the 90s and 2000s as Britain’s ‘Prince of Darkness‘ was revealed to be closely linked with pedophile people trafficker Jeffrey Epstein – surprise!
Peter, now Lord Mandelson, was a Member of Parliament since 1992, holding numerous auspicious cabinet roles and steering former Prime Minister Tony Blair’s government. That same government threw open Britain’s borders, allowed and enabled mass Muslim grooming and rape gangs, and destroyed the national education system, replacing reading, writing, and arithmetic with proto-woke propaganda.
Without Lord Mandelson as the Palpatine to Blair’s Vader, Britain may have been free of her European Union (EU) membership a decade prior, and the size and scale of mass migration that has ruined British cities may never have come to pass.
Now Mandelson appears to be Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer’s hot pick for the U.S. Ambassador position, arguably the country’s most important non-domestic diplomatic role.
THE SCANDAL-PLAGUED ‘PRINCE OF DARKNESS.’
Mandelson (aka Mandy) has more than just dealings with Epstein and rotten policy credentials in his dark cupboard. His tenure in British politics has been marred by scandal, including the illicit receipt of hundreds of thousands of pounds without disclosure and fiddling with the immigration and visa systems to aid his foreign friends. As both scandals became public (between 1998 and 2001), he was forced to resign from his government positions. But like the cockroach he is, Mandy keeps surviving. […]
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