Quiet Riot

Binfire of the Vanities

Feb 5, 2026
Sam Freedman, senior fellow at the Institute for Government and popular Substack commentator, brings sharp analysis on politics and education policy. He discusses the Mandelson revelations and their ripple effects on Labour and Westminster. He also unpacks proposed SEND reforms, parental trust issues, and the political difficulty of implementing long-term education change.
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Mandelson As Network Interface

  • Peter Mandelson acted as an interface between UK politics and powerful, compromised networks rather than an isolated bad actor.
  • Alex Andreou argues his appointment was chosen because he fit that network, not despite it.
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Scandal Focus Can Shield The Powerful

  • Media and politicians are focusing on Mandelson because he's safely outside the protective network now.
  • That focus risks ignoring other powerful figures still protected and implicated in the Epstein documents.
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US Control Shapes What Emerges

  • The US Department of Justice controlled the release and likely redacted the most damaging material about current powerful figures.
  • Sam Freedman cautions that many allegations in the files remain unverified and curated.
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