Starmer fights for survival after Mandelson 'lies' exposed

In a heated political climate, Prime Minister Keir Starmer is struggling to maintain his position at 10 Downing Street amidst the fallout from the Peter Mandelson vetting controversy. The PM is attempting to shift the blame onto the Foreign Office’s head, Olly Robbins, who was effectively dismissed last night.

This morning, Starmer dispatched close confidant Darren Jones to publicly criticize the UK’s chief diplomat, Olly Robbins. Jones asserted that Sir Keir only became aware of Mandelson’s failed security clearance earlier this week, labeling the situation as ‘beyond unacceptable.’ He further explained that Robbins resigned due to a loss of confidence from the prime minister.

Despite these efforts, Starmer, currently attending a summit in Paris regarding the Middle East crisis, is facing mounting pressure to resign. Even within his own party, Labor MPs are privately expressing doubts about his ability to weather this storm.

Kemi Badenoch has accused Starmer of dishonesty, claiming he is misleading the public. She emphasized, “All roads lead to a resignation.” Meanwhile, Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey pointed out that accountability ultimately rests with the prime minister.

Previously, Sir Keir had assured that Mandelson had cleared security vetting procedures, asserting in the House of Commons that all protocols were properly followed.

Sir Keir previously stated that Mandelson passed security vetting, and told the Commons that ‘due process’ was followed. 

Mr Jones denied that the PM would have to resign for misleading Parliament, and confirmed Sir Keir will be making a statement to MPs on Monday.

As the Mandelson furore comes back to haunt Labour again:

  • Questions have been raised over when Sir Olly will get a huge payoff, with Mr Jones acknowledging that vetting procedures were followed;
  • Whitehall departments have been banned from going ahead with appointments against the advice of vetting – amid suggestions that has happened in other cases;
  • Sir Keir has been accused of breaking the ministerial code by not alerting MPs to the vetting issue earlier. 

Keir Starmer is fighting to cling on in No10 today as he tries to blame the head of the Foreign Office for the Peter Mandelson vetting scandal

Sir Keir previously stated that Mandelson (pictured) passed security vetting, and told the Commons that 'due process' was followed

Sir Keir previously stated that Mandelson (pictured) passed security vetting, and told the Commons that ‘due process’ was followed 

The PM sent out his close ally Darren Jones this morning to condemn the UK's chief diplomat Olly Robbins, who was effectively sacked last night

The PM sent out his close ally Darren Jones this morning to condemn the UK’s chief diplomat Olly Robbins, who was effectively sacked last night

The minister told LBC: ‘Given the nature of the problem here, not just in terms of the appointment, but the position that it has put the Prime Minister and Cabinet ministers in as a consequence of the decision to overrule the recommendation of UK Security Vetting, and the fact that the system even allowed for that to happen in the first place, it’s of a scale of a problem that we’ve not experienced in government before.

‘It is beyond unacceptable.’

Asked on BBC Breakfast whether the PM is going to resign, and whether he has either knowingly or unknowingly misled MPs, Mr Jones responded ‘no’. 

‘The Prime Minister was right… because the security and vetting process had been conducted and the Foreign Office granted what’s called developed vetting status to allow for Peter Mandelson’s appointment, so he had been through the process and he had been cleared by the Foreign Office to start the role, so the Prime Minister was right about that,’ he said.

‘What the Prime Minister was not told until Tuesday evening this week was that the Foreign Office’s decision to give that developed vetting status, and to appoint Peter Mandelson as ambassador, was against the recommendations of security and vetting officials.’

He told Sky News that even though security officials recommended that Mandelson be refused developed vetting status, he was allowed to see the most sensitive documents

But the mood in Labour circles is grim, despite reluctance to move against the PM amidst the Iran war turmoil. ‘It’s getting worse’, one MP told the Daly Mail. 

Another Labour MP told the i: ‘I fail to see how Starmer survives this.’ 

One unnamed minister told the Times: ‘This is a tipping point. There can be no more excuses; we’re past apologies and there cannot be another fall person in the form of Olly Robbins. The PM must go.’ 

Another minister admitted that the ‘safer ground’ Sir Keir had found due to the international crisis had gone. 

Sir Keir announced Mandelson as the UK’s man in Washington in December 2024. No10 ignored warnings about the peer’s friendship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, while ‘senior figures’ in the Foreign Office were said to have ‘advised against’ giving the role to someone who was twice forced to resign from Cabinet.

The following month, Sir Olly was appointed Foreign Office permanent secretary, assisting then Foreign Secretary David Lammy.

Remarkably, it was only after he had been publicly given the job that Mandelson, nicknamed the Prince of Darkness, faced vetting for it. 

And it emerged yesterday that the UK Security Vetting (UKSV), a division of the Cabinet Office that scrutinises the background of prospective civil servants, turned him down.

Allies of Mandelson have insisted he did not know that UKSV recommended he be refused clearance. It is also not clear why they made the recommendation. 

Faced with a dilemma – given that his appointment had been announced – officials at the Foreign Office invoked rarely used powers to override the recommendation.

Following Mandelson’s sacking in September last year – over fresh information about his links to Epstein – the department concealed the failure.

Mr Jones insisted Sir Keir had no idea until Tuesday this week that Mandelson failed his security vetting, saying that was 'beyond unacceptable'

Mr Jones insisted Sir Keir had no idea until Tuesday this week that Mandelson failed his security vetting, saying that was ‘beyond unacceptable’

Kemi Badenoch said Sir Keir had 'no-one left to sack' and needs to go

Kemi Badenoch said Sir Keir had ‘no-one left to sack’ and needs to go

Labour's foreign affairs committee chair Emily Thornberry has also voiced fury at being 'kept in the dark'

Labour’s foreign affairs committee chair Emily Thornberry has also voiced fury at being ‘kept in the dark’ 

Sir Olly signed off on Lord Mandelson’s £75,000 payout after he resigned, arguing it was ‘good value for money’.

Ms Cooper, by now Foreign Secretary, and Sir Olly wrote to the foreign affairs committee to say the security vetting was conducted ‘to the usual standard’. They added that this had ‘concluded with DV clearance being granted by the FCDO’.

It did not mention that the UKSV had denied him clearance. It is not known why Mandelson failed the checks, but the process involves the disclosure of personal information, including financial and sexual history.

Following the peer’s departure, Sir Olly was also questioned at a foreign affairs select committee and again failed to disclose the vetting debacle.

Nigel Farage told LBC: ‘None of this adds up, the idea they weren’t told about the vetting. 

‘Remember, in the House of Commons, Starmer actually said that the vetting had told him about the ongoing relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, then outside of the House, in Hastings, he gave a speech in which he said that Mandelson had cleared security vetting.

‘They are all over the place on this, it is totally unbelievable and Robbins, he’s the sacrificial lamb in an attempt to try and save the Prime Minister, and it just isn’t good enough.’

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