Fired UK official confirms ‘pressure’ to approve Mandelson: ‘As quickly as humanly possible’

Fired UK official confirms ‘pressure’ to approve Mandelson: ‘As quickly as humanly possible’


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Fired United Kingdom Foreign Office chief Olly Robbins said he was pressured to confirm former ambassador to the United States Peter Mandelson quickly.

U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government is under existential threat over Mandelson’s ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, which were known when he was appointed ambassador. Starmer has deflected blame to Robbins, claiming he refused to divulge the vetting team’s recommendation against Mandelson’s approval. Robbins defended himself in a testimony to the U.K. Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee on Tuesday, claiming Starmer’s office exerted heavy pressure on him to approve Mandelson’s appointment rapidly.

“I’m afraid I walked into a situation in which there was already a very, very strong expectation … that [Mandelson] needed to be in post and in America as quickly as humanly possible,” Robbins said, claiming the directive came straight from Starmer’s office.

“I’m afraid what that translated into for my team in the Foreign Office,

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