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"Anger among Labour MPs over Sir Keir Starmer's handling of the Peter Mandelson scandal has raised questions over his political future, with his trusted chief of staff Morgan McSweeney also under intense scrutiny. Mr McSweeney, seen as an ally of the disgraced peer, is considered the driving force behind Lord Mandelson's appointment as US ambassador. This is despite his alleged knowledge that Mandelson's dealings with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein continued after the financier's conviction for child sex offences."
The Independent relies on donations to fund journalists and keep reporting freely accessible without paywalls. Donations enable on-the-ground reporting, investigations into political finances, and documentary production such as 'The A Word' spotlighting American women fighting for reproductive rights. Anger among Labour MPs over Sir Keir Starmer's handling of the Peter Mandelson scandal has raised questions about his future while his chief of staff Morgan McSweeney faces intense scrutiny. McSweeney is viewed as an ally of Mandelson and the driving force behind Mandelson's appointment as US ambassador despite alleged knowledge that Mandelson's dealings with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein continued after Epstein's conviction. McSweeney was born in County Cork, moved to London in 1994 aged 17, initially worked on building sites, and joined the Labour Party in 1997 motivated by support for the Good Friday Agreement. As the Prime Minister's right-hand man, McSweeney is central to government strategy and is seen by some as responsible for Downing Street's failed attempt to control release of documents about the appointment decision.
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