
Newscast Epstein Files: The Gordon Brown Intervention
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Feb 7, 2026 Gordon Brown, former UK prime minister and long-time Labour figure, reflects on the Mandelson/ Epstein files and the pressure on Keir Starmer. He warns of vetting failures and calls for public scrutiny. The conversation explores political fallout, leadership stability, and the risk of further damaging document releases.
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Scandal Became A Test Of Leadership
- The Epstein files shifted focus from Mandelson to the Prime Minister's authority and governance risks.
- The scandal reveals broader vulnerability in leadership decisions beyond individual misconduct.
Brown’s Qualified Backing For Starmer
- Gordon Brown defended Keir Starmer's integrity while urging faster action.
- He warned Starmer must now 'do the right things' and will be judged on upcoming months.
Party Confidence In Starmer Has Eroded
- The scandal has shifted sentiment: many now doubt Starmer will lead into the next general election.
- Internal confidence that issues would settle has evaporated for some MPs.
