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James Walker

Keir Starmer urged to remove Peter Mandelson peerage after files release

Prime Minister Keir Starmer (right) and Peter Mandelson (Image: Archive)

The SNP have called for Keir Starmer to remove Peter Mandelson’s peerage and £75,000 “golden goodbye”.

It comes as the Prime Minister is set to face questions from MPs after thousands of newly-released documents related to Lord Mandelson’s appointment as Britain’s ambassador to the United States exposed cracks in his Government.

Previously released files show Mandelson was given a £75,000 payout after being sacked from the US role by Starmer over his links to paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.

SNP Westminster leader Dave Doogan said Scottish families are “paying the price for Starmer’s mistake”.

He said: “Keir Starmer must stop the delays and act immediately to remove Peter Mandelson’s peerage and taxpayer-funded £75,000 golden goodbye pay-off.

“Scottish taxpayers will be appalled to hear that the Labour Government has allowed Mandelson to retain his peerage and titles, and that taxpayers are still being forced to foot the bill for his pay-off and pension, despite everything we now know.

“Mandelson should never have been appointed and nine months have now passed since the Prime Minister was shamed into sacking him. There is no excuse for Starmer’s failure to act – it is yet another broken promise, which has left Scottish families paying the price for Starmer’s mistake.”

On Monday, new documents revealed private messages between Mandelson and senior ministers in which they admitted their frustrations with Starmer’s leadership and the heart of Government.

Security vetting processes over Lord Mandelson are under scrutiny (James Manning/PA)

The Prime Minister has been under pressure since he sacked Mandelson in September 2025 after leaked emails showed the peer sent supportive messages even as Epstein faced jail for sex offences.

While Mandelson has voluntarily agreed not to attend the House of Lords, he retains his peerage and titles, which can only be removed if the UK Government passes legislation.

Doogan added: “Keir Starmer appointed Peter Mandelson despite it being a matter of public record that he had maintained his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, the world’s most notorious paedophile, and despite knowing that Mandelson had previously been forced to resign from government multiple times due to his role in numerous scandals.

“It’s now clear that Starmer is on his way out. He must decide whether he wants to break yet another promise as he heads through the exit door.”

The UK Government has been approached for comment.

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