Sir Keir Starmer‘s premiership is under growing pressure from Labour MPs, angry at his decision to approve the appointment of Peter Mandelson to the role of British ambassador to Washington despite knowing about his links to Jeffrey Epstein.
Sir Keir admitted at Prime Minister’s Questions that he knew about Mandelson’s ongoing friendship with the convicted paedophile when he appointed him, but said that the peer ‘lied repeatedly’ about the extent of the relationship.
Downing Street then tried to control the release of potentially explosive documents, which provide insight into how the decision was made.
But in the face of a mutiny from Labour MPs – led by ex-deputy PM Angela Rayner – the Government had to back down and cede control to Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee to decide what could be released into the public domain.
Sir Keir will make a bid to focus attention on the ‘grievance’ he will accuse rival political parties of peddling in a speech today, before a crunch by-election in Manchester and May’s local and devolved parliamentary elections.
Stay with the Daily Mail throughout today for all the latest updates
Read Quentin Letts parliamentary sketch here, in which he describes Sir Keir Starmer as ‘deflating before our eyes’ while Kemi Badenoch ‘kept bayonetting him’:
Steve Reid: Keir Starmer is safe in his job
The Prime Minister and his chief of staff Morgan McSweeney are safe in their jobs, Steve Reed has insisted.
Asked whether Sir Keir Starmer’s position is secure, the Housing Secretary told BBC Breakfast: ‘Of course it is.’
On Sky News, he was pressed on whether Mr McSweeney is safe in his role, after being blamed by many Labour MPs for pushing for the appointment of his ally Lord Peter Mandelson as UK ambassador to the US in 2024.
Mr Reed answered: ‘Yes, of course he is.’
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Steve Reed: Mandelson ‘conned everybody’
Peter Mandelson ‘conned everybody,’ Cabinet minister Steve Reed insisted as he sought to stress the Prime Minister and his chief of staff Morgan McSweeney were not ‘at fault’.
The Housing Secretary – a loyalist of Sir Keir Starmer – told Sky News: ‘The person at fault here is not the Prime Minister or his team.
‘It is Peter Mandelson who lied, manipulated and deceived everybody, including the media, actually, because he was on the media an awful lot as well. He conned everybody.
‘What matters is what you do when you find out what’s gone wrong. And the Prime Minister couldn’t have been more decisive. He sacked Peter Manson at 5am in the morning as US ambassador months ago.’
Mr Reed said he felt like he had ‘been punched in the stomach’ when he found out about Lord Mandelson’s dealings with convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein from the documents released by US authorities.
What’s the latest in the Mandelson scandal?
Sir Keir Starmer admitted at Prime Minister’s Questions yesterday that he knew about Mandelson’s ongoing friendship with the convicted paedophile when he appointed him, but said that the peer ‘lied repeatedly’ about the extent of the relationship.
Downing Street then tried to control the release of potentially explosive documents, which provide insight into how the decision was made.
But in the face of a mutiny from Labour MPs – led by former deputy prime minister Angela Rayner – the Government had to back down and cede control to Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee to decide what could be released into the public domain.
Sir Keir will make a bid to focus attention on the ‘grievance’ he will accuse rival political parties of peddling in a speech today, before a crunch by-election in Manchester and May’s local and devolved parliamentary elections.
But the controversy surrounding Lord Mandelson – who has quit the House of Lords, resigned from the Labour Party, been removed from the Privy Council and faces a criminal investigation following new revelations from the so-called Epstein files – has led to intensifying questions about the Prime Minister’s political future.
Welcome to the Mail’s Keir Starmer liveblog
Good morning and welcome to the Daily Mail’s live coverage as Sir Keir Starmer’s premiership is under growing pressure from Labour MPs.
They are angry at his decision to approve the appointment of Peter Mandelson to the role of ambassador to the US despite knowing about his links to Jeffrey Epstein.
Stay with us throughout today for all the latest updates.
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