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Starmer Says Sorry to Epstein Victims Over Mandelson Role, Admits He Trusted False Claims

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UK opposition leader Keir Starmer has formally apologised to survivors of Jeffrey Epstein, acknowledging that his decision to appoint Peter Mandelson caused distress. Starmer said he relied on explanations he was given at the time—assurances he now accepts were inaccurate—and conceded that the episode has undermined trust.

Apology and Admission

Speaking publicly, Starmer said he was “sorry, unequivocally,” to Epstein’s victims, recognising the harm and anger triggered by the appointment. He admitted he had accepted claims that downplayed past associations and stated that, with hindsight, he should have applied a higher level of scrutiny. Starmer stressed that believing those claims was a mistake and that he understands why survivors felt let down.

Why the Appointment Sparked Backlash

The controversy centres on historic links and questions around judgement and due diligence. Critics argued that any association—however indirect—with Epstein demanded exceptional caution. The appointment quickly became a lightning rod, prompting calls for accountability and a clearer process to vet senior roles, particularly where survivor confidence is at stake.

What Comes Next for Labour

Starmer said Labour will tighten checks for future appointments and place survivor perspectives at the centre of decision-making. He reiterated that safeguarding and accountability must outweigh political convenience and promised greater transparency to rebuild confidence. Party officials have indicated a review of internal procedures to ensure similar missteps are avoided.

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