UK Ambassador Fired Over Epstein Email Scandal

UK PM Starmer fires Washington ambassador Peter Mandelson over emails showing support for convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, creating diplomatic crisis ahead of Trump state visit.

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British Diplomatic Crisis as Washington Ambassador Dismissed

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has taken the dramatic step of firing his ambassador to the United States, Peter Mandelson, following explosive revelations about the diplomat's communications with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The decision, made jointly with Foreign Secretary Cooper, comes after British media uncovered emails showing Mandelson's continued support for Epstein even after his conviction.

Damning Email Evidence Emerges

The scandal erupted when tabloid The Sun published emails from 2008 in which Mandelson urged Epstein to "fight for early release" from prison. Epstein was serving an 18-month sentence for soliciting paid sex with a minor at the time. The emails reveal a much closer relationship between the two men than previously disclosed during Mandelson's vetting process for the ambassadorship.

"The screening of Mandelson was conducted in the usual thorough manner," a Foreign Office representative told the BBC, though the government acknowledged the emails showed "a considerably more intimate relationship than was known at the time of his appointment."

Longstanding Epstein Connections

Mandelson's ties to Epstein were already public knowledge, with the Labour politician appearing in Epstein's infamous "friends book" released this week, where he referred to the disgraced financier as his "best friend." The timing couldn't be worse for the British government, coming just days before a planned state visit by former President Donald Trump, who also appears in Epstein's records.

Correspondent Fleur Launspach noted: "Lord Peter Mandelson was not called the 'Prince of Darkness' for nothing: a master of the diplomatic game who knew how to make deals with powerful figures behind the scenes."

Political Fallout and Timing

The dismissal creates immediate diplomatic complications. The UK government must now urgently find a replacement ambassador ahead of Trump's state visit next week, where the ambassador typically plays a key coordinating role. The scandal also raises questions about Starmer's judgment in appointing Mandelson despite his known Epstein connections.

Mandelson, a key architect of New Labour under Tony Blair, had expressed regret about his Epstein association earlier this week, fearing more "embarrassing" details would emerge. His dismissal marks the third time he has been forced from high office due to scandal during his long political career.

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