Il primo ministro diventato investigatore privato: perché Gordon Brown sta scavando così a fondo nei file Epstein?

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/feb/25/why-gordon-brown-delving-deep-into-epstein-files?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

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  1. hiraeth555 on

    Probably because he’s a man of honour. And these scumbags we’re trying to subvert him

  2. TokyoBaguette on

    May be some things he saw happening make more sense in light of the new information available… This or that person getting ahead, another one’s downfall etc… just a thought.

  3. Robinthehutt on

    Cause he can finally get one over on Blair

    If Mandy is showing up

    Not long before we see the crony, Tony

  4. KoontFace on

    Because he always hated Mandleson and he wants to make sure he doesn’t get away with anything

  5. you_aint_seen_me- on

    Mandelson hated Brown and the files show this, albeit thinly veiled.

    As my Dad would say, he who laughs last, laughs longest. This is Brown’s opportunity and whilst he had his faults., I hope to laugh with him!

  6. Fellowes321 on

    Maybe he’s appalled by what he’s read and wants something done?

    It’s odd to question someone’s motive for wanting criminals to face justice. It doesn’t matter why. If he’s making things happen good on him.

  7. Useful_Promotion_521 on

    A terrible PM and worse Chancellor (given what this country could be like now if he’d stopped the ideological nonsense like PFI and PPPs), but I hope he goes to town on these scumbags who enriched themselves at our expense.

  8. SmartaHari on

    Please let this be a feud on a 50 Cent/Diddy scale. Cos Gordon Brown committed to taking someone down/playing the long game is a thing of beauty to see.

  9. SpoofExcel on

    Because Brown is a pissed off guy who knows he got fucked on by external factors and he’s been waiting for this

  10. Salty-Bid1597 on

    His entire career was driven by feuding with the Blair camp. He seems like the kind of man who would carry a petty slight to his grave.

    So I think the the reason is obvious.

  11. RoyalT663 on

    Brown grew up on council estate and deplores the rich elite. All throughout the Premiership, he advocated for better social welfare and economics redistribution.

    He is a man of principle, and this will have rattled him to his very core.

  12. Szaborovich9 on

    I’m confused by what I hear about Mandelson. It seems the majority of people who are speaking out against him say they what a tool he is. Yet they seem to have had no problem promoting him🤔

  13. Ok_Independent_1895 on

    Because he’s one of the few decent people to go into politics who also came out as a decent person?

  14. Probably the last decent PM this country had. Back then he seemed to rub a certain group up the wrong way and it seems pretty clear why now. He didn’t fit the Epstein Elite narrative.

    Good on him for being the only politician actively being seen really to be tackling this issue rather than skirting around it.

    I still remember when he called that bigot a bigoted woman, which was so outrageously refreshing and blunt for a politician – granted it wasn’t deliberate and a microphone hiccup. She turned out to reaffirm his statement anyway, including being a Brexiteer.

  15. EndeavourToFreefall on

    Someone in a position of reasonable power and influence shouldn’t really need a reason other than because it is the right thing to do. The question is why so little push from everyone else?

  16. Cynical_Classicist on

    Probably for better reasons than a lot of other people in government!

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