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Jeremy Corbyn spoke at the ‘Exposing Power: The Epstein Files, Censorship and the Fight for Truth’ panel at SXSW London, asserting the significant influence of Jeffrey Epstein on British politics. The panel occurred ahead of the release of thousands of documents related to Peter Mandelson, which MPs have described as ‘unprecedented’.
Private exchanges between top ministers and Peter Mandelson are expected to be included in the release of over 1,000 pages of information regarding his appointment as US Ambassador. MPs mandated the government to publish all relevant documents in February, following disclosures about Mandelson’s connections with Jeffrey Epstein, labelling the upcoming release as ‘unprecedented’.
Jeremy Corbyn called for a public inquiry into Peter Mandelson’s alleged connections to Jeffrey Epstein, stating that the current inquiry fell short of addressing the issue. As the next wave of Mandelson files is set for release, scrutiny over his appointment as US Ambassador intensifies, with MPs demanding full disclosure of related documents.
What remains unclear — The extent of the details contained within the upcoming release of the Mandelson files remains unspecified.
Corbyn claims the rich will eventually face consequences ahead of Mandelson file release
Your Party founder Jeremy Corbyn told a crowd at SXSW today that the ‘rich will eventually fall’ ahead of the release of the Mandelson files.
Speaking at the ‘Exposing Power: The Epstein Files, Censorship and the Fight for the Truth’ panel, Corbyn claimed that the late convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s influence on British politics was ‘enormous’.
‘Because of his endless connections, his influence is now being felt even today,’ he said.
‘The technology that was so loved by Epstein and his friends, and so used by them to make so much money for themselves and control so much, is actually also their downfall.
‘The lesson is this: eventually, the rich, the famous, the oligarchs, and the entirely self-entitled do eventually fall.’
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Corbyn then urged attendees to ‘look at what has happened’ to the likes of Andrew, currently being investigated over allegations of misconduct in public office and sexual offences; and Peter Mandelson, the disgraced former US ambassador at the centre of a series of controversial files being released today.
Corbyn urged the public to study the files carefully, and not look only at any alleged crimes, but also the links to financial institutions, mineral resources, wars and more.
‘This is a turning point of history, which a hundred years ago we’d never have known about,’ he said.
Corbyn also recalled when Mandelson was first appointed as a senior officer of the Labour Party under Neil Kinnock.
‘Tony Benn and I were discussing it, and Tony said, “I don’t like that man, I don’t trust that man. I will want him watched,”’ Corbyn said.
The Islington MP said the inquiry set out to release relevant documents regarding Mandelson’s relationship with Epstein was not enough, and called for a public inquiry.
Murtaza Hussain, the national security and foreign affairs reporter at Drop Site News, also spoke on the panel and claimed: ‘The sex abuses are an extremely important part of the Epstein story, and you can’t understand them without that. But it was really a story about oligarchy — oligarchy and intelligence networks and politics.’
The panel was held hours before the next wave of files relating to Peter Mandelson are set to be published.
Private exchanges between top ministers and the sacked diplomat are expected to be part of the huge release of information, which could total more than 1,000 pages.
MPs forced the government to publish all papers relating to Mandelson’s appointment as US Ambassador in February, following revelations about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
The release has been labelled ‘unprecedented’ and could cast further scrutiny on how his return to office was handled.

