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“Govt Mishandling Mandelson Affair Sparks Starmer Resignation Calls”

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The mishandling of the Mandelson affair by the government is widely acknowledged. Calls for Keir Starmer’s resignation appear driven more by opportunism than a genuine desire for accountability due to the chaotic vetting process.

The connection to Epstein was obvious to those who bothered to investigate. Despite recognizing the risks, senior officials opted for optimism over prudent planning.

Former chief of staff Morgan McSweeney has acknowledged his own shortcomings, highlighting a governance failure. However, it also clarifies that Mr. Starmer did not mislead Parliament.

The decision not to subject the PM to an inquiry regarding potential misinformation to MPs is likely to upset many. While the frustration is valid, it’s crucial to distinguish between poor judgment and dishonesty.

Amid struggles with heating and food costs, BP’s staggering £2.4 billion profit in just three months, driven by soaring oil prices due to the Iran war, raises concerns. This windfall was not earned through innovation or hard work but rather through fortunate circumstances that burden consumers.

While BP may justify this as standard business practice, it is perceived as profiteering by the public. Urgent government action is needed, including strengthening windfall taxes across sectors benefiting from the crisis to support affected families.

Despite months of criticism from Donald Trump, his sudden praise for the UK as America’s closest friend when in the presence of the King is noteworthy, though his inconsistency is expected.

This commentary is a contribution from the Daily Mirror and the Sunday Mirror.

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