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Keir Starmer’s side of the ever-unfolding Jeffrey Epstein scandal clearly centres on one big decision, the twisted calculations that must have led to it, and a question that is not going to go away: between late 2024 and early 2025, despite knowing that Peter Mandelson had maintained his friendship with Epstein after the latter’s conviction for what US law calls soliciting prostitution from a minor, why did Starmer and his inner circle still conclude that he was the right man to be the UK’s ambassador in Washington DC?
There is a very important contextual element of the story, which began to surface at the end of last week, about the absence of alarm – in both politics and the media – at the appointment at the time it was made, suggestive of an amazing collective amnesia about details of the Mandelson/Epstein relationship that had been made public. But even so, that doesn’t detract from the awfulness of what the prime minister and his people did, which sits at the heart of the story like an incurable headache. They surely know it, and so does everyone else: presented with a due diligence report based on a vivid account of what Mandelson had been up to (much of which was well known anyway), they apparently took his denials at face value. Despite warnings to the contrary – from, we now hear, the-then foreign secretary David Lammy and Starmer’s then-deputy Angela Rayner – they gave Mandelson exactly what he wanted.
John Harris is a Guardian columnist
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Passief-agressieve mensen opgelet: vanaf nu is er ook speciaal voor hen een nieuw chocoladegeschenk. De nieuwe varianten zijn een uitbreiding van de bekende ‘Merci’-lijn en liggen sinds deze week in de winkels.
De chocoladelijn met de naam ‘Dikke Merci en de groeten’ komt met verschillende nieuwe producten. Zo wordt de doos met hazelnoot-chocoladerepen vergezeld door de spreuk ‘Thanks, preciés wat ik nodig had’ en kun je de zeezout-karamel variant cadeau doen met de tekst ‘Bedankt hoor’. De doos met een combinatie aan verschillende soorten chocolade, komt in de winkels te liggen met ‘Je wordt bedankt hé!!’ in fraaie sierletters.
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