Starmers Mandelson speech shows 3 reasons why he is an utterly vile individual
He reads his script of hollow words about standards, honesty and caring towards Epstein's victims all to try and save his job, whilst ignoring the Grooming Gang Inquiry hearings this very week.
There is no word strong enough to communicate the absolute disdain and revulsion I feel for Keir Starmer today. He and his government are utterly vile. I listened to the man give his pathetic speech of excuses yesterday, and it has left me fuming. Let’s look at the three main points that prove why this man is unfit to be anywhere near government.
1. Ignoring Security Advice and Feigning Ignorance
In PMQs, our Prime Minister admitted he was warned about Peter Mandelson by the security services. Yet, he still appointed a man who has shamed the government twice before, shared state secrets with Jeffrey Epstein, took his money, and maintained a dark friendship long after the world knew what Epstein was.
And what was Starmer’s defence? He claimed he didn’t know. He claimed he was lied to.
Really? Maybe Mandleson did lie, he has a strong track record for it. But that is hard to swallow when even the mainstream media knew. We all saw Sky News try to interview Mandelson about his friendship with Epstein and his stays at Epstein’s residences, questions Mandelson literally ran away from. If the press knew, the public had an idea, the security services would have known, the Prime Minister would have known.
2. Hypocritical Lectures on Integrity
In a desperate bid to save his own job, Starmer had the gall to lecture us on integrity. He told us that “those in public office must pass a basic test of honesty” and claimed that because Mandelson’s answers were lies, “such deceit is incompatible with public service.”
This is rich coming from him. This Labour government has been a carousel of deceit since day one. We’ve watched the “freebies for passes” scandal with Lord Alli involving a man who should never have been near the heart of government. We’ve endured lie after lie, from “not a penny more” on council tax to the now debunked £22bn black hole and lies about needing to raise taxes for a second time. We’ve seen ministers resign for misconduct, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner forced out over tax avoidance, Housing Minster gone for kicking out renters, increasing the rent, then renting it out again - the very thing Labour said they were stopping. But the best must be the “Anti-Corruption Champion” resigning due to corruption. For Starmer to stand there and preach about a “basic test of honesty” isn’t just hypocrisy, it is an insult to our intelligence.
3. Justice is Not Optional, Unless You Are a Working Class Girl
But the true evil of yesterday’s performance wasn’t the political backtracking, it was the selective empathy that makes me sick. Starmer looked down the camera lens and apologised directly to Epstein’s victims. He said, “I am sorry... sorry for what was done to you.” He promised that “in this country, we will not look away” and that he would “not allow the powerful to treat justice as optional.”
My blood boils. Because while Starmer weeps for the victims of a billionaire pedophile in America to save his own skin, he remains stone-cold silent on the industrial scale rape and torture of hundreds of thousands of British girls in our own towns.
For decades, Pakistani Muslim Rape & Torture gangs have operated with impunity in places like Rotherham, Rochdale, and Telford. Now its starting to emerge of it being 100s of town and cities. And what has Labour done? They covered it up. They sacrificed our daughters to “protect community cohesion” and secure the Muslim block vote. It is the biggest scandal and betrayal in British history. Yet when people speak out, even those from the left like Raja Miah, Starmer labels us all as being on a “far-right bandwagon.” He smears the messengers to protect his party’s ideology.
This week we hear the horrors of our own victims, but not Starmer
Right now, this very week, Rupert Lowe and Sammy Woodhouse are leading The Rape Gang Enquiry, hearing horrific, heartbreaking testimony from survivors who were failed by the police, the councils, and the state. These are girls who were trafficked, raped, and tortured on British soil, yet they are ignored for political convenience. Where is Starmer’s apology for them? Where is his promise that “we will not look away”? It doesn’t exist unless you are also Yvette Cooper who posted on X about rape victims abroad, whilst ignoring them at home and again according to Raja Miah actively tried to sabotage the Casey report findings to fit her narrative.
Starmer says accountability is “what the victims deserve.” Apparently, that only applies if the perpetrator is a connected globalist like Epstein and then his own party members are implicated. If the perpetrators are a protected minority block vote, Starmer doesn’t just look away, he helps hold the blindfold in place.
The man talks of honesty and justice, but his actions show he possesses neither. He is deplorably selective, politically motivated, and frankly, evil.



