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BackStarmer faces vote on standards investigation over Mandelson appointment
Starmer faces vote on standards investigation over Mandelson appointment
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Guardian UK27.04.2026سياسة2 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

Starmer faces vote on standards investigation over Mandelson appointment

PM referred to privileges committee over claims he misled Commons regarding ambassador to Washington security clearance controversy

نظرة سريعة

  • Speaker Lindsay Hoyle has granted a debate on Tuesday on potentially referring Prime Minister Keir Starmer to the privileges committee over claims he misled the Commons about the appointment of Peter Mandelson as ambassador to Washington.
  • The vote follows the Guardian's revelation that Mandelson was installed despite vetting officials advising he be denied security clearance.
  • The Conservatives accuse Starmer of misleading MPs when he said 'full due process' had been followed and that there was 'no pressure whatsoever' applied on the Foreign Office.

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لماذا يهم

This controversy follows the Guardian's revelation that Peter Mandelson was appointed as ambassador to Washington despite vetting officials advising he be denied security clearance. The appointment has become a major political issue for Starmer's government, testing his authority and party unity.

حجم الخط

Keir Starmer will face a vote on whether to launch a standards investigation into his decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as ambassador to Washington. The speaker, Lindsay Hoyle, has granted a debate on Tuesday on potentially referring the prime minister to the privileges committee over claims he misled the Commons, sources have told the Guardian.

The Commons is then expected to trigger a vote, with government whips considering whether to instruct Labour MPs to oppose any attempt to refer him to the committee. The vote would be the latest test of Starmer's authority, which has been damaged by the Guardian's revelation that Mandelson was installed as ambassador despite the advice of vetting officials that he be denied security clearance.

The speaker told the Commons on Monday that "numerous" MPs from different parties – understood to include Labour – had written to him about the issue. "My role is to decide whether an [MP] has made a case which the House itself should be able to consider, not to decide whether someone is likely to have committed a contempt," he said. "I've decided to allow the House to come to a view on whether the committee of privileges should look at the matter. It is not for me to make any decision or view."

The Tories have accused the prime minister of misleading MPs when he said "full due process" had been followed during the appointment process. Knowingly misleading parliament is considered a resigning offence for ministers, and a privileges committee investigation in 2023 prompted Boris Johnson's resignation as an MP.

No 10 argues that Starmer was commenting on the facts he had available to him at the time. However, opposition parties have pointed to a memo from Simon Case, the former cabinet secretary, who appeared to advise Starmer to complete security vetting for Mandelson before announcing an appointment. The Guardian understands, however, that Case may have been advising him simply to begin the process.

The Conservatives have also accused Starmer of misleading MPs by suggesting that there was "no pressure whatsoever" applied on the Foreign Office, when Olly Robbins, the top official sacked over the affair, said last week there was. Downing Street has said the prime minister's comment about "pressure" referred to the security vetting process, rather than the broader appointment of Mandelson.

In an interview with the Guardian last week, David Lammy, the deputy prime minister, admitted there had been "some time pressures" on the Foreign Office last January to confirm Mandelson in post as Donald Trump was re-entering the White House. "There was a feeling that obviously Trump had won the election in November, he was moving into the White House, and it would be good if we had an ambassador. So there were some time pressures around that I recall at the time."

The government is expected to whip Labour MPs to vote against an investigation – which has been called a political stunt by senior Labour figures - making it unlikely the Conservatives will succeed. However, some Labour MPs may side with the opposition, giving a sense of the party's discontent with the prime minister over the issue.

Although such referrals to the privileges committee are rare, Boris Johnson was forced to wave through his own referral in the wake of the partygate scandal amid anger on the Tory benches.

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توقعات الذكاء الاصطناعي — احتمالات وليست حقائق

  • Government whips will instruct Labour MPs to vote against the privileges committee referral

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  • The vote will likely fail to pass due to Labour majority

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  • The controversy will continue to damage Starmer's authority within his party

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أسئلة مفتوحة

  • What specific advice did vetting officials give about Mandelson?
  • Was Simon Case's memo advising to begin vetting or complete it before announcement?
  • How many Labour MPs will defect to support the opposition referral?

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This article was originally published by Guardian UK.

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