Starmer to Admit Giving Misleading Information on Mandelson Vetting
PM to address parliament after Guardian revelation that Peter Mandelson failed security vetting before becoming US ambassador
L'essentiel
- Keir Starmer is expected to admit he inadvertently gave MPs misleading information about Peter Mandelson's vetting when he addresses the Commons.
- His spokesperson said the prime minister was himself misled and would 'never knowingly mislead parliament or the public'.
- The Guardian revealed Mandelson failed secured vetting before taking up his post as US ambassador, contradicting Starmer's September statement that 'full due process' was followed.
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Pourquoi c'est important
Peter Mandelson was appointed as UK Ambassador to the United States. The Guardian revealed he failed security vetting before taking up the post, contradicting Starmer's previous parliamentary assurance that 'full due process' was followed.
Keir Starmer is expected to admit he inadvertently gave MPs misleading information about Peter Mandelson's vetting when he addresses the Commons. But his spokesperson said the prime minister would "never knowingly mislead parliament or the public" and that he was himself misled.
Starmer is to address parliament on Monday afternoon after days of pressure over the Guardian's revelation that Mandelson failed secured vetting before he took up his post as US ambassador. In September, he said at prime minister's questions that "full due process" was followed, with opposition leaders saying he misled parliament and should correct the record.
Starmer's spokesperson said on Monday: "This information should have been provided to parliament. It should have been provided to him [Starmer], it should have been provided to other government ministers … But he clearly did not have this information – that is the crucial fact – he clearly did not have this information when he previously spoke to parliament."
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Starmer will correct the parliamentary record on Monday
Très probable · En quelques jours
Opposition will continue to press for further answers
Probable · En quelques semaines
Questions ouvertes
- When exactly did Starmer learn that Mandelson failed vetting?
- What specific information was withheld from Starmer?
- Will there be any consequences for those who withheld the information?






