And in News from Britain …

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ER Editor: After an historic weekend with that massive free speech rally in London led by Tommy Robinson on Saturday, we have these.

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As a special mention, we draw the reader’s attention to one Peter Mandelson, part of the old Blair team, a Rothschild bagman and homosexual within the Labour Party, and who knows what else (see below). Allegedly appointed as UK ambassador to the US under erstwhile elite pedophile protector Starmer, he’s just been fired over his Epstein connections. Well, golly-gee.

A Twitter search for Mandelson Rothschild produces an interesting set of results. Here are some samples. We presume readers know that Mandelson, just like Starmer, are long gone by now, as well as the Rothschilds (EO 13818 dating back to late 2017). We’re taking this story as a public outing of the Mandelson-Rothschild-Epstein connection.

Notice that Satanic connections and child abuse/murder are always embedded among these people.

#Mandelson Rothschild

Worth reading the document embedded below, with references to Satanic practices —

Mandelson is on the far right of this old photograph (left) —

The real Starmer not knowing about Mandelson’s connections to Epstein and so much else is obviously implausible. The Mandelson/Starmer story is no. 3 below. The UK political landscape is in freefall, by design we believe.

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The Conservative Party Has Lost Its Brain

NICK HALLETT for EUROPEAN CONSERVATIVE

On All Souls’ Day 2024, Britain’s Conservative Party voted to bury itself. It was on November 2nd last year that the party announced it had made the fateful decision of electing Kemi Badenoch as leader.

Now, ten months later, the final shovelfuls of soil are being thrown on the party’s coffin. After disastrous local election results, tanking poll ratings, and the desertion of thousands of activists, one of the party’s most principled MPs has jumped ship.

Danny Kruger, member of parliament for East Wiltshire, announced on Monday that he had left the Tories and joined Reform UK. To an outsider, this may not look like a big deal: Kruger has never held a senior ministerial position and until Monday held only a mid-ranking position in the Conservative parliamentary party. But his defection is a major turning point.

For years, Kruger has been one of the main intellectuals of Britain’s conservative movement—a serious thinker, close to the party’s leading right-wing figures, and seen by many as a future Cabinet minister.

Kruger is an intellectual heavyweight—an admirer of Roger Scruton and one of the few Conservatives who seemed to have any idea what it actually means to be conservative. Before entering parliament, he was a speechwriter for future Tory PM David Cameron—a position he left to co-found a youth crime prevention charity.

WORTH READING IN FULL

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ER: Allied to the article above —

Reform UK Buoyed by Tory MP’s Defection

TEC NEWS / AFP

On Monday, September 15th, Tory MP Danny Kruger became the first sitting shadow minister to defect to Reform UK—saying the Conservatives he was leaving were “over as a national party.”

The decision by the MP for East Wiltshire, southwest England, was revealed at a press conference in central London. The defection represents a coup for the populist Reform leader Nigel Farage. Kruger will head Reform’s efforts to prepare for government, Farage said.

Reform now has five seats in parliament, against 399 for the governing Labour Party and 119 for the main opposition Tories. According to Kruger,

The Conservative Party is over … it is over as a national party, and over as the principal opposition to the Left.

The East Wiltshire MP was once considered to be an important voice in developing Tory policy while serving as shadow minister for work and pensions. “We are planning change on a scale that the system has not seen since the modern civil service was created in the 19th century,” he declared:

I hoped after our defeat last year that the Conservative Party would learn the obvious lesson. But no, we’ve had a year of stasis and drift and the sham unity that comes from not doing anything bold or different or controversial.

CONTINUE READING HERE

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PM: I would never have appointed Mandelson had I known full Epstein links

SAM FRANCIS for THE BBC

Sir Keir Starmer has said he would “never” have appointed Peter Mandelson as his ambassador to the US if he had known the full details of his relationship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

In his first comments since sacking Lord Mandelson, Sir Keir said the Labour peer went through a proper due diligence process before his appointment, but he added: “Had I known then what I know now, I’d have never appointed him.”

SEE VIDEO CLIP HERE – pretty good acting

Watch: PM questioned on what he knew and when, about Lord Mandelson
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Sir Keir gave public backing to Lord Mandelson in the Commons on Wednesday only to sack him the following day. (ER: More popcorn)

Opposition MPs will get a chance to put further pressure on the government after the Speaker granted the Tories an emergency debate on the appointment on Tuesday.

Emails reported by Bloomberg showed supportive messages Lord Mandelson sent to Epstein in 2008 following his guilty plea.

The leaked emails included passages in which Lord Mandelson told Epstein to “fight for early release” shortly before he was sentenced to 18 months in prison.

He is also reported to have told Epstein “I think the world of you” the day before the disgraced financier began his sentence for soliciting prostitution from a minor in June 2008.

Speaking to reporters, Sir Keir said the messages showed Lord Mandelson “was not only questioning but wanting to challenge the conviction of Epstein at the time”.

Lord Mandelson’s emails “cut across the whole approach that I’ve taken on violence against women and girls for many years and this government’s”, he added.

The emails showed “the nature and extent of the relationship that Peter Mandelson had with Epstein was far different to what I had understood to be the position when I appointed him.”

Sir Keir added he was “not at all” satisfied with Lord Mandelson’s responses to questions “put to him by government officials”.

The prime minister has faced questions about his judgment in appointing the peer, whose friendship with Epstein was public knowledge, in the first place.

Sir Keir insisted he did not know what was in the emails when he defended the US ambassador at Prime Minister’s Questions but said he knew Foreign Office officials had asked Lord Mandelson questions about the email.

The scandal, coming so soon after Angela Rayner’s resignation as deputy prime minister, has encouraged some Labour MPs to become more vocal about their frustrations with the prime minister’s leadership and the wider Downing Street operation.

CONTINUE READING HERE

Featured image source, Danny Kruger/Farage: https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/danny-kruger-is-reforms-best-scalp-yet/

Featured image source, Mandelson/Starmer: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/09/09/stamer-mandelson-epstein-private-messages/

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