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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
There was a gang rape, locals complained about this and look how the Police responded Absolutely sickening that this is what Policing in the UK has come to It's not about stopping the rapists It's about stopping ordinary people complaining
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Magyar Péter (Ne féljetek)
Magyar Péter (Ne féljetek)@magyarpeterMP·
Thank you to the National Police Chief for the offer, but I continue to decline personal police protection - whether 24-hour or otherwise. I have had nothing to fear so far, and I intend to work in such a way that I will have nothing to fear in the future. Hungary will become a place where no one who works and lives honestly has to be afraid. Thank you to our police officers for their service.
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(((Dan Hodges)))
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
This is an important article by @Richard_AHolmes. It shows Mandelson was given access to sensitive material before the DV process (which we now know he failed) had been completed. And again, proves No.10 were well aware of issues relating to his vetting. inews.co.uk/news/mandelson…
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
We now have the Government response: Neither the PM nor 10 Downing Street nor the Cabinet Office knew the Foreign Office had decided to ignore the fact Mandelson had failed his security vetting. Call it the ‘know-nothing’ government. But it leaves a major question unanswered: why would the FO take it on itself to make such a huge judgement call — and not inform/consult Downing Street? What was in it for the FO? It hadn’t even necessarily wanted Mandy, unlike Starmer and the 10 Downing Street operation. Doesn’t add up.
Andrew Neil@afneil

BREAKING NEWS (with the potential to be massive): The Guardian reveals Peter Mandelson failed advanced security vetting before becoming US ambassador. He was initially denied developed vetting clearance in January 2025 - weeks after Keir Starmer had officially announced his appointment. Foreign Office was ‘encouraged’ to deploy a rarely-used power to override the recommendation from security officials. The Government promised total transparency on the Mandelson affair after MPs forced it to release of a batch of documents about the process. But nothing it has released reveals this startling fact. Indeed, Starmer has always insisted Mandelson was subject to 'security vetting, carried out independently by the security services, which is an intensive exercise that gave him clearance for the role'. Developing …

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(((Dan Hodges)))
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
Also worth pointing out that in February I was told: "in the initial security services assessment of Mandelson, numerous ‘red flags’ were raised. But it was made clear to those responsible for producing the final assessment that the Prime Minister – and his influential chief of staff Morgan McSweeney – were pushing hard for the appointment. And those flags would not be welcomed. At which point, according to my source, ‘they watered down the assessment’".
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
Keir Starmer in opposition: I was Director of Public Prosecutions. I took accountability and checked every detail in a forensic manner. It’s what I do best. Keir Starmer in government: I didn’t know. It never crossed my desk.
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Nina Wysocka
Nina Wysocka@realninawysocka·
No women. No children. Just organised groups of military age men, dressed alike, entering the UK
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BRITAIN IS BROKEN 🇬🇧
BRITAIN IS BROKEN 🇬🇧@BROKENBRITAIN0·
🚨BREAKING: KEIR STARMER HAS FOUND HIS SCAPEGOAT FOR THE MANDELSON SCANDAL 🇬🇧 The Prime Minister has just SACKED the Foreign office permanent secretary, Olly Robbins. Starmer would do ANYTHING to cling onto power, he is an absolute slime ball❗️
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(((Dan Hodges)))
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
Something that will happen either today, or prior to Starmer's statement on Monday. It will emerge that No.10 was indeed informed by Robbins of Mandelson's vetting failure. At which point the line from No.10 will change again.
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Andrew Snowden MP 🇬🇧
A month ago I asked Starmer: “What is he scared of? What is he hiding?” Now we know…Game over.
Andrew Snowden MP 🇬🇧@A_J_Snowden

What is Starmer scared of? What is he hiding on Mandleson? I’m sick of listening to Starmer’s pre-scripted drivel masquerading as answers at #PMQs We know the answer to the question @KemiBadenoch asked him 6 times, he just doesn’t want to say it. So I called him out for it.

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Maxi
Maxi@AllForProgress_·
On Saturday morning, a woman in her twenties was raped outside Epsom Methodist Church on Ashley Road. She had left a nightclub; she was followed by a group of men; the attack took place between two and four in the morning, in the heart of a market town in Surrey that most of the country thinks of, if it thinks of it at all, as somewhere you go to see the horses run. The residents of Epsom have asked Surrey Police reasonable questions. "Who are the suspects? What do they look like? Is there CCTV?" Surrey Police has declined to answer. They have said they do not have "sufficient information" to release descriptions. They have urged the public "not to speculate," because speculation "may lead to additional tensions within local communities." Translated from the institutional dialect, this means: we know what you are likely to conclude from the descriptions, and we would rather you didn't. On Tuesday evening, hundreds of residents gathered in the town centre to ask the question again. The police response was to deploy public order units, riot shields, and helmets against people standing on the pavement of their own high street demanding to know what the men who raped a woman six doors down from them actually look like. The local Lib Dem MP - who represents these people and the town - told the protesters to "take it elsewhere." "Take it elsewhere." This is the settled posture of the modern British state toward its own citizens. When a town asks for the most basic information about a violent sexual offence committed on its streets - information that, thirty years ago, would have been on the front of every regional paper within hours - it is met first with bureaucratic evasion, then with riot police, then with a sitting member of parliament telling them to do one. Epsom is not an unruly place. It is not a place with a history of disorder. It is a comfortable commuter town in Surrey whose residents have been told, in the space of seventy-two hours, that the police will not tell them who is hunting women on their streets, that asking about it constitutes a threat to community cohesion, and that if they persist in asking they will be treated as a public order problem. There is a specific and ugly contempt encoded in this response. It is the contempt of an administrative class that has decided the British public cannot be trusted with the truth about anything happening to it, and that the job of the state is no longer to solve the crime but to manage the reaction to it, forcibly. The people of Epsom have not misbehaved. They have done the thing that citizens of a serious country are supposed to do when something terrible happens where they live: they have turned up and asked questions. And the answer they have received, delivered in riot gear, is that their questions are the problem.
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Inevitable West
Inevitable West@Inevitablewest·
It looks like Hungary played the EU. Magyar was an ally of Orbán up until 2024 before becoming the "opposition." Since winning, he's rejected the EU and said Orbán was "too lenient" on immigration. Orbán may now run against Ursula for President of the EU Commission. 🇭🇺
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Sarah Pochin MP
Sarah Pochin MP@SarahForRuncorn·
I do not believe for a second that the Foreign Office would independently overrule the Security Services on someone who had failed vetting to become UK Ambassador to the United States without telling No. 10. Keir Starmer must think the public were born yesterday. It is disgraceful, and he should resign.
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(((Dan Hodges)))
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
One thing people need to be aware of. It's almost unheard of for someone to actually fail DV. Never mind someone as high profile as Peter Mandelson. Whatever the Red Flag was, it had to be major.
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
A anonymous minister sent this text to the Chief Political Correspondent for The Times : “This is a tipping point. There can be no more excuses; we're past apologies and there cannot be another fall person in the form of Olly Robbins. The PM must go." Starmer is a goner. 🍿
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Ross Kempsell
Ross Kempsell@RossKempsell·
There is no way on earth the most process-driven and institutionally Foreign Office official ever Olly Robbins decided to unilaterally overrule UKSV and accidentally not tell No10 or his own SoS. This is absolute rubbish. Starmer is making him the scapegoat - do not buy it
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Sophie Corcoran
Sophie Corcoran@sophielouisecc·
Boris was forced out of the commons by a kangaroo court over a bit of birthday cake Not only should Starmer be removed as PM He should be removed from the commons entirely
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LBC
LBC@LBC·
'I find it inconceivable that the Prime Minister didn't know.' @IainDale scolds Keir Starmer over the newest development in the Peter Mandelson scandal, demanding that 'the country deserves an answer'.
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
Keir Starmer said in February that the security services had given Mandelson “clearance for the role”. Now we discover that he has blatantly lied, the Prime Minister should resign. Vote Reform on May 7th to make it happen.
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