Starmer apologises to Epstein victims for believing Mandelson's 'lies'

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Keir Starmer has apologized to victims of Jeffrey Epstein for believing Lord Mandelson's "lies" and appointing him as the UK's ambassador to the US in December 2024. The apology follows growing anger over Starmer's handling of the situation, acknowledging that while Mandelson's association with Epstein was known, the extent of their relationship was not. Starmer expressed regret for the appointment and promised to release files he claims will prove Mandelson lied about the friendship during vetting. Opposition leaders have criticized Starmer, with some calling his position "untenable" and demanding a confidence vote. The government initially planned to withhold sensitive material but was forced to release documents to Parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee after pressure from Labour backbenchers.
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