The Epstein Files

What are you thoughts on the latest release

  • TL:DR

    Votes: 3 3.9%
  • An almanac of rotten scoundrels

    Votes: 56 72.7%
  • Trumps downfall is coming

    Votes: 12 15.6%
  • All flatulence and no excrement

    Votes: 3 3.9%
  • Cheesy dipsticks

    Votes: 3 3.9%

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What a bloody and sordid mess. PMQ's in a bit, gonna be dynamite. If badenoch can't make hay today, she's on borrowed time.

[reckon starmer is tied to a chair right now, being slapped and questioned like Mick did to Rocky to prepare him to fight Apollo?]
Not sure it will be tbh, Starmer’s normal PMQ tactic is to ignore the question, deflect and go off down tangent boulevard - today he’ll try and hide behind “can’t comment while the Met police are investigating”!
Which will annoy the hell out of Badenoch, and I suspect loads of his own back benchers who are rightly furious, especially after he’s blocked Burnham from running in the Manchester area by election!
 
Not sure it will be tbh, Starmer’s normal PMQ tactic is to ignore the question, deflect and go off down tangent boulevard - today he’ll try and hide behind “can’t comment while the Met police are investigating”!
Which will annoy the hell out of Badenoch, and I suspect loads of his own back benchers who are rightly furious, especially after he’s blocked Burnham from running in the Manchester area by election!
I raised both of these in the thread already, problem starmer has is he's been at this precipice before, only as director of prosecutions. He'll call mandelson out for betraying the people of the country, the party and himself (peter, not keir), it'll look as passioned as he can muster. He'll lay the responsibility for any further details with the cops. badenoch could stitch him up with "are there details around anyone else in the heart of the labour party that has betrayed the country and it's people?!". or... "will there be any other labour peers that've been caught with their pants down?" but this opens the doors for puns about portillo and plenty of others galivanting on the common.

I think pics of this young woman to mountbatts house in 2010 exist. Very very specific allegation, and she'd have needed vetting by the royal protection cops. Someone will leak a name yet...
 
I raised both of these in the thread already, problem starmer has is he's been at this precipice before, only as director of prosecutions. He'll call mandelson out for betraying the people of the country, the party and himself (peter, not keir), it'll look as passioned as he can muster. He'll lay the responsibility for any further details with the cops. badenoch could stitch him up with "are there details around anyone else in the heart of the labour party that has betrayed the country and it's people?!". or... "will there be any other labour peers that've been caught with their pants down?" but this opens the doors for puns about portillo and plenty of others galivanting on the common.

I think pics of this young woman to mountbatts house in 2010 exist. Very very specific allegation, and she'd have needed vetting by the royal protection cops. Someone will leak a name yet...

Correct but I'm quite sure there are a fair few guilty in most political parties including Badenoch's.
 
The highly sexualised spirit of a dug up ghost... seems apt...
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A Labour prime minister was prepared to appoint the architect of austerity as ambassador to U.S.

Starmer knew about Mandelson’s continued relationship with the paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, appointed him anyway.

Starmer and Mcsweeney need to go or it’s curtains for Labour. I’d be embarrassed if I was one of those people who come out batting for Starmer, as a few did on here.
 
…and the Tories for at least the preceding 14 years. In comparison, Labour are angels.

You really can’t believe that Starmer knew all this in advance and still appointed Mandelson? Even the most naive politician would know the potential damage if they knew about it and went ahead. Bad enough that they did not appear to know it.
Turns out he did, thoughts on Starmer now?

The PM also wanted to appoint one of the most evil figures in modern UK politics as US ambassador but sure, they’re absolute angels.
 
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Turns out he did, thoughts on Starmer now?

The PM also wanted to appoint one of the most evil figures in modern UK politics as US ambassador but sure, they’re absolute angels.
de-facto deputy pm, and chancellor. (mandelson & osborne) two characters* with intimate knowledge of sensitive financial decisions. Interesting two horse race...
 
All roads lead to Blair.......
conspicuous by his absence. But has a seat at the recent 'table of peace' trump has set up to make Gaza a new mediterranean riviera. Supporting the illegal war and the kick backs from the weapons industry and the oil industry must have feathered his nest very nicely. Not one pic yet of blair and epstein. Thousands of others, including a lot in the same circles. (I tell a lie, epstein visited number 10 in 2002, although a pic I cannot find). [lamentably this vein of discourse tracks parallel with gb news.]

hmmm.
A memo written by senior civil servant Matthew Rycroft, dated 14 May 2002, briefs Sir Tony about "super-rich" financial adviser Epstein ahead of a meeting scheduled at 17.00 GMT that day.
A spokesperson for Sir Tony said: "As far as he can remember, Mr Blair met with him for less than 30 minutes in Downing Street in 2002, and discussed US and UK politics. He never met or engaged with him subsequently."
Emails seen by BBC News show Lord Mandelson pushed for the meeting, telling Sir Tony's chief of staff Jonathan Powell that Epstein was "a friend of mine" who ex-US President Bill Clinton hoped to introduce to the PM.'
 
All roads lead to Blair.......
For the infiltration and corruption of the Labour party maybe, for continuity post-Epstein with Oracle and Ellison perhaps, but imo he's just a cog in a larger network of hideous corrupt individuals facilitating abhorrent crimes on a local and National level using kompromat and further services as the lubricant for their ends, and make no mistake, I imagine the network is massive. Saville may have served a similar function.
 
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