UK lawmakers approve release of confidential documents related to former Prince Andrew
- On Tuesday, the House of Commons approved a motion to force the release of vetting documents on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's trade envoy role, with the government supporting it.
- After US releases of Epstein files last month, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested last week on suspicion of misconduct but released without charge as investigations continue.
- In the Commons, criticism coincided with the arrest of Peter Mandelson, who was questioned for over nine hours on suspicion of misconduct in public office linked to Epstein, and later released on bail.
- Bridget Phillipson said the government would "push ahead" with publication in early March, but officials warned police guidance will determine which files can be released.
- Tuesday's debate marks a rare Commons departure from deference to the monarchy, reflecting growing scrutiny of power by the Establishment and lasting implications for the House of Windsor.
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UK lawmakers approve release of confidential documents on former Prince Andrew
Britain’s House of Commons has approved the release of confidential papers related to former Prince Andrew’s appointment as a trade envoy. The approval came in a voice vote Tuesday. It was unclear when the release could occur, as the former…
The British Parliament has approved the Liberal Democratic Party motion with the support of all groups, who have shown their outrage at the alleged leak of confidential information to pederast Jeffrey Epstein by the exprencipe
The House of Commons of the British Parliament today approved the release of documents related to the appointment of former British Prince Andrew as the country's trade representative.
Andrés Mountbatten-Windsor, brother of King Charles III, is a "grey and arrogant" man, who believes himself "right to everything," British Secretary of State for Commerce Chris Bryant said Tuesday, in full scandal over the ties of the exprence to the American convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Bryant confirmed that the United Kingdom Government accepts the disclosure of documents on the appointment of Andrew in the first decade of 2000 as a s…
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