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Labour: The Pedophile Party

Saturday, February 14th, 2026

Another Podcast of the Lotus Eaters look at how the Epstein files implicate a whole lot of UK’s ruling Labour Party

  • “The Starmer Cabinet [has] completely fallen apart in the past week since a lot of this information has come to light.”
  • Peter Mandelson’s “heavily heavy involvement with Jeffrey Epstein” was already known.
  • “Something that, again, the Epstein files has made very clear to everybody, was that all of these elites, whether or not there is quote unquote hard evidence of them being involved in a ring to traffic young girls to one another. That was just organized by Epstein. At the very least, they all knew that this guy was in prison for having groomed and assaulted a 14 year-old girl. And they were all more than happy to speak to him anyway while he was in prison and even offer condolences.”
  • “Here are some of the major resignations from the Labour party and from people in high positions. So first of all you had Peter Mandelson himself, who has resigned from the party. And while he has not forgotten his peerage, has stepped down from the House of Lords.”
  • “There was Morgan McSweeney who was the chief of staff under Starmer who was the guy who put forward Mandelson as being the ambassador to the US in the first place. He has resigned due to his advice for that appointment.”
  • “And then you have other people in the crossfires like Matthew Doyle, Starmer’s former director of communications, unrelated to Mandelson, but it seems to have dredged up a lot of extra stuff with the Labour Party, who is in trouble due to campaigning for a Mr. Sean Morton, a former Labour counselor convicted of possessing indecent images of children in 2016.”
  • “It may have been Morgan McSweeny, his chief of staff, but ultimately Keir Starmer was the guy who said, ‘Okay, we’ll go ahead with Peter Mandelson.’ He might not be Matthew Doyle or Shawn Morton. He might not have campaigned for this pedophile back in 2017, but he was the guy who gave two thumbs up to this guy becoming a lord back in January.”
  • “And there are questions of whether Keir Starmmer, despite having said just in January, a few weeks ago, that he’ll be sitting in the seat by 2027 in an interview he gave at the beginning of the year, There are questions whether he’s even going to make it to the end of this year. Some are even suspecting that it might not be within the next few months.”
  • “One thing you can be sure of in this country is that if your policies are terrible, if you screw over the country in the worst ways imaginable, you are fine. There is nothing that can touch you because most of the time your party will be absolutely fine with it. But what does take you down? Salacious media scandals, right? And that seems to be what is taking down Starmer.”
  • “It’s not just that Mandelson was friends with Epstein, or that he even supported him while he was in prison. It’s also that he was trading insider government secrets with Epstein back in 2008-2009 when he was was he deputy leader.”
  • “After Epstein was in jail, he stayed at his townhouse and was emailing him ‘when you get out we’ll have liberation day and go see strippers.’ And in 2024, Starmer allowed him to choose the candidates for Labour’s electoral run and then do the cabinet reshuffle afterwards.”
  • “Wes Streeting [Secretary of State for Health and Social Care] is signing off his his messages to Mandelson with kisses.”
  • “It’s getting more and more common to hear the weary conclusion that Starmer will later or sooner perhaps have to go.”
  • “I think [long serving hard left female MP Labour kicked out of the party in 2025] Diane Abbott had the best analysis, weirdly, surprise surprise, which is they want him to lose the May election and then clear house afterwards.”
  • “You’d be the fall guy for May election. It’s going to be brutal.”
  • “They are already cancelling some council elections, but the ones that are going ahead probably not going to be great for Labour. I would expect a bit of a Reform sweep.”
  • “Quite unsurprisingly, the party is now starting to gain a reputation as the pedophile party.”
  • “Ed Davey [leader of the Liberal Democrats] got up and said, you know, Prime Minister, appointing one is pretty inexcusable but how did you appoint two pedophile pols?”
  • “We have this conception of Keir Starmer that he’s Mr. Cool essentially, and controlled. In reality, he keeps on losing his temper these days, and you can see how much pressure he’s under, and you can see that he’s going to break.”
  • Starmer’s response to being criticized by Tory leader Kemi Badenoch was to scream that the Tories still had Liz Truss. “He’s like, I might be harboring pedophiles, but Liz Truss is still in your party. What? What? These are not moral equivalents.”
  • “Say what you want about Jeremy Corbyn. You could call him mad or socialist, anti-Semitic, whatever. As far as I’m aware, he’s not a pedophile. Not buddies with Mandelson.”
  • Some are suggesting Harriet Harmon should be Labour’s new deputy. Guess what? “Harriet Harmon, for those who do not know, when she was a higher figure within Labour in the 70s and 80s, was a supporter of and associated with PIE, the Pedophile Information Exchange.”
  • “She was literally the number one advocate in the Labour Party, because they were trying when they were trying to advance gay rights, for some reason, the Pedophile Information Exchange was a part of that coalition and Harriet Harmon was their champion in the Labour Party.” Later: “Harriet Harmon’s name should always be prefixed with ‘noted pedophilia advocate Harriet Harmon.'”
  • “It’s interesting that Harmon is involved in these opposition attempts to spin the subject from like, no, no, no, no. Ignore the pedophilia. Think about the women.”
  • “Labour MPs have told Keir Starmer they’ve been branded as pedo lovers on their doorsteps.”
  • “People are pointing out that when he was director of public prosecutions, that Starmer did nothing about [BBC personality and sex offender Jimmy] Savile, and everyone knew and everybody knew about Savile, but Starmer never did anything about Savile.”
  • “This is something in polite society everyone accepts, but this is something in normal society everyone despises.”
  • “Pedophilia is not disqualifying in the Labour Party.”
  • They’re calling Labour “The Nonce Party,” nonce being British slang for someone who’s committed sex offenses against children. “This is just everybody else in the country looking at a duck that quacks like a duck and walks like a duck and going ‘that’s a duck.'”
  • “This guy Jody McIntyre, I’m not familiar with him.”
  • “Bit of an insane leftist, if I remember correctly.”
  • “He posted this huge thread just saying about how Starmer’s Labour is now infested with sexual predators and child rapists.”
  • “The communist types, the Jeremy Corbynites, you know, like, you know, they’re insane, but they’re not Blairites. And the Blairits seem to have a lot of nonces in there.”
  • “You’ve got this guy, Labour MP Dan Norris, sat on the board of the Snowden Trust, supports disabled students, and the Kidscape Child Safety Charity, co-wrote a book called Don’t Bully Me: Advising School Children on How to Deal with Abuse, launched a booklet to educate parents about pedophiles. Yesterday, and this would have been the 2nd of February, he was charged with new counts of rape and sexual assault. His initial arrest was last April on suspicion of child sex offenses and child abduction. Still an MP at the time when this was written.”
  • “Before the 2024 election, Starmer was warned that Norris was facing legal action, but let him stand for Labour anyway.”
  • “He goes on to trace some of the lobbyists and people who were funding him, and there’s more to it as well, where you’ve got just more cases popping up every day.”
  • “Just the other day there was this bloke, former Labour counselor Liron Velleman pleaded guilty to a series of sexual offenses against a 13-year-old girl, sent naked pictures of himself to her and asked whether she was a virgin and at home alone.” Just today there’s this Daily Mail piece saying that both Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves campaigned for Velleman, the latter as recently as 2022.
  • Naturally, Velleman was a campaigner for Hope Not Hate and drafted the pro-censorship Online Safety Act.
  • The “campaign to get Margaret Hodge elected was supported by Hope Not Hate in the 1980s. Whilst head of Islington council, Hodge dismissed allegations of severe sexual abuse in children’s home under her watch.”
  • “2023, Tom Dewey, another Labour counselor and Labour First activist, plead guilty to charges of possessing five category A [the most serious category] images of children. Six days after his arrest, he was reelected as a Labour counselor.”
  • “2022, Labour counselor Sean Coughlan was convicted of trying to groom a 14-year-old girl.”
  • “Ivor Caplin, [the] vice chair of the LFI [Labour Friends of Israel], was caught by pedophile hunters last January and arrested for sexual communication with a child. When he was arrested, his Twitter account was full of explicit images, apparently. And he was still being followed by Labour front benchers.”
  • “It just goes on and on. There’s just so many of them.”
  • This may be the Jody McIntyre list the podcast is drawing from. There are a lot more Labour insider names on it, not all of which are listed as pedophiles or pedophile enablers. More research is probably in order…

    “Starmer Is A Wanker!”

    Saturday, February 7th, 2026

    We touched on the deepening unpopularity of UK Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer in yesterday’s LinkSwarm, but Beege Welborn has a more in-depth and amusing look at a PM whose poll numbers are hitting record lows.

    It’s no secret what I think of this milquetoast cockroach.

    And the prime minister of England has been doing a pretty thorough job of making himself dispensable to the British public all on his own with his authoritarian carrying-ons, his embrace of foreign cultures and peoples over his own, onerous economic burdens, and his unfathomable drive to obliterate whatever respectable standing the United Kingdom still had in the world.

    Popularity of Amelia meme snipped.

    [There’s] a new theme song in the streets when Brits get together for a protest – one that they all know the words to.

    Numerous versions of this ditty can be found on YouTube.

    Keir Starmer’s fortunes were wobbling so badly that he cancelled twenty-seven local council elections scheduled for this May in an attempt to keep his Labour majority.

    OOPS

    Make that 29.

    He had to withdraw the deal to pay to give away the strategically essential Chagos Islands to the Chinese-cozy, rapacious Mauritians when the United States blew a gasket over being lied to about the ‘why,’ and invoked a 1966 treaty he and his toadies had overlooked.

    But it wasn’t until this week, when the avalanche of Epstein files dumped by our Department of Justice reached out and touched more than the formerly known as Prince Randy Andy that Starmer’s future suddenly looked bleak.

    Known as ‘The Prince of Darkness,’ Lord Peter Mandelson was an intimate of both Starmer’s and, as we now know, Jeffrey Epstein’s. There had been questions about the relationship between the two of them, especially with Mandelson’s position high atop the Labour pyramid, but he denied any close contact.

    Or so Starmer says now.

    Starmer, however, had always acted a bit impulsively around Mandelson. Like when he reportedly appointed him as the UK’s ambassador to the United States without anyone’s by-your-leave.

    Well, darn it, says Two Tier Keir now after the revelations.

    The “Two-Tier Keir” jib comes from his government favoring illegal aliens over native Brits.

    I messed up. I believed the scoundrel.

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer remains under pressure this evening over his decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as US ambassador in 2024 – despite his connections to the late financier Jeffery Epstein.

    Lib Dem leader Ed Davey and the Conservatives’ Kemi Badenoch have pushed for MPs to have votes of confidence in the PM, with Badenoch saying “it’s a question of when, not if he goes”.

    Reform leader Nigel Farage called it “the biggest scandal for 100 years”, and said Starmer’s apology was “weak”. Green Party leader Zack Polanski, meanwhile, told BBC’s Newsnight yesterday that it was “the right thing” for Starmer to step down.

    And there is also pressure inside Labour.

    Salford MP Rebecca Long-Bailey has called it a “catastrophic misjudgement” for the PM to appoint Mandelson, while Rachael Maskell told the BBC that it’s “inevitable” that Starmer has to step down.

    Mandelson was the frontman for massaging the Chagos deal.

    The Epstein files have revealed that Lord Mandelson was leaking sensitive government information to the disgraced and convicted millionaire paedophile, something Starmer was specifically quizzed about last September.

    “That enquiry led to a response on November 19 that no departmental record could be found of any information or communication from Lord Mandelson to Mr Epstein on these issues.”

    And the litany of lies, obfuscations, and prevarications from Starmer regarding Mandelson and his relationship with Epstein is astonishing.

    There were years of photographs and evidence, even without the absolutely damning refuse floating up from the DoJ release.

    Yet Starmer still forged ahead.

    …A Channel 4 Dispatches documentary on Epstein in 2019 revealed that Mandelson had phoned Epstein in prison trying to arrange a meeting with the boss of JP Morgan, Jamie Dimon.

    Mandelson has been a Labour functionary at one level for decades, and yet his only idea to try and contact a prominent American businessman was to call up a convicted pedophile in prison? Doesn’t sound like the sort of man who should run a post office, much less an embassy.

    It was public knowledge that as well as staying in Epstein’s homes in New York and Paris, he had stayed on Little St James – Epstein’s private sanctuary that the press widely referred to as “paedo island” – and that he had flown on Epstein’s private jet, nicknamed the Lolita Express.

    I KNOW NUZZINK

    …No wonder, then, that Labour MPs are now fuming at Sir Keir’s suggestion that it was somehow the fault of the security services that he was blinded to Lord Mandelson’s dodgy past.

    Sir Keir announced in December 2024, before any Foreign Office vetting had been done, that Lord Mandelson was his choice to replace the highly capable Dame Karen Pierce as British ambassador to the US.

    The Prime Minister wanted George Osborne, the former Tory chancellor, to do the job, but was persuaded by his chief of staff – and Mandelson protégé – Morgan McSweeney that the man who had twice resigned from the Blair government over his ties to wealthy men was the right person for the job.

    McSweeney is Starmer’s chief of staff, and as head of Labour Together, also his front man against Trump and Twitter and Starmer’s efforts to silent dissenting media voices.

    Sir Keir had been given a two-page report on Mandelson by the Cabinet Office propriety and ethics team, which carried out preliminary due diligence on all of the candidates for the ambassadorial role, and which amounted to a summary of publicly available information.

    Can Starmer survive? Possibly. All sorts of of politicians have brazened out scandals that were thought to be sure career-enders (Bill Clinton comes to mind). But Starmer seems historically unpopular:

    Sir Keir Starmer’s popularity has hit a grim low, new polling shows. Three-quarters of Britons now have an unfavourable opinion of the Prime Minister, according to YouGov’s tracker.

    This is up three points from last month, when 72% had a negative view of Sir Keir. Just 18% see him in a positive light, giving him a net score of -57. It marks his worst rating to date and equals his predecessor Rishi Sunak’s lowest point as prime minister.

    If Starmer falls, “Labour candidates to replace him as PM include Red Queen” Angela Rayner, Blairite Wes Streeting, retread Ed Miliband (face of their 2015 general election defeat and a NetZero fanatic), and Shabana Mahmood, who, despite her ethnic background, is evidently an immigration hardliner, so its questionable whether the Islamophilic Labour cadres would elect her. Manchester mayor Andy Burnham, another rumored candidate, isn’t currently in parliament.

    But expect many more chants of “Starmer is a wanker!” as long as said wanker continues to occupy No. 10 Downing Street.

    (Hat tip: Director Blue.)