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Epstein Files, Mandelson’s Peerage and Migrants

Epstein Files, Mandelson’s Peerage and Migrants

Ian Collins leads on mounting pressure over migration, public spending and political accountability. Darwin Friend, Research Director at the TaxPayers’ Alliance, joins us to break down new research showing council spending on migrant social care has risen by £83 million in five years - and what that means for already stretched local services. Katy Bourne, Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner and APCC lead for business crime, responds as Labour MPs revolt against plans to house asylum seekers in new council properties, with ministers privately warning of unrest at army bases being used for migrant accommodation. We then turn to the deepening Epstein fallout. Former Labour MP Simon Danczuk and Alexander Larman, author and US Books Editor at The Spectator, assess renewed legal threats facing Prince Andrew, calls for the Met Police to reopen their investigation, and the political shockwaves after Lord Mandelson resigned from the Labour Party amid fresh claims linking him to Epstein - as Donald Trump insists newly released files “absolve” him. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Afternoon Empire with Ian Collins

February 2, 202629m 20s

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Ian Collins leads on mounting pressure over migration, public spending and political accountability.


Darwin Friend, Research Director at the TaxPayers’ Alliance, joins us to break down new research showing council spending on migrant social care has risen by £83 million in five years - and what that means for already stretched local services. Katy Bourne, Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner and APCC lead for business crime, responds as Labour MPs revolt against plans to house asylum seekers in new council properties, with ministers privately warning of unrest at army bases being used for migrant accommodation.


We then turn to the deepening Epstein fallout. Former Labour MP Simon Danczuk and Alexander Larman, author and US Books Editor at The Spectator, assess renewed legal threats facing Prince Andrew, calls for the Met Police to reopen their investigation, and the political shockwaves after Lord Mandelson resigned from the Labour Party amid fresh claims linking him to Epstein - as Donald Trump insists newly released files “absolve” him.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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