Labour cannot outrun Peter Mandelson, says SNP's Flynnpublished at 15:09 BST
Image source, UK ParliamentThe SNP's Westminster leader Stephen Flynn is next. He says Keir Starmer should have gone when he told the Commons he knew Peter Mandelson had maintained a relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, before appointing him ambassador.
"That should have been curtains for him [Keir Starmer]," Flynn says, adding that Starmer "was not fit because his judgment was flawed, and it was wrong".
Flynn accuses Labour MPs of choosing at the time to "proactively ignore that and to defend him".
The SNP politician says Labour MPs "cannot outrun Peter Mandelson, they cannot outrun their own prime minister and his record".
"A confident Labour Party, a confident government would believe their prime minister, would have courage in their conviction and go to that [Privileges] committee post-haste to clear his name," Flynn adds - but Labour MPs won't do that because "they're acting from a position of profound weakness".










