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'Misled By Mandelson'

Karl Turner MP joins Jeremy to discuss the new files that expose Starmer's appointment of Peter Mandelson in full knowledge of his association with Jeffrey Epstein. Poppy Coburn reviews the morning papers, whilst Susan Hall exposes London Mayor Sadiq Khan over allegations he has covered up South Asian grooming gangs in London for years.


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