Starmer's Fury Over Mandelson's Security Vetting Oversight
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed his shock and anger at not being informed that former ambassador Peter Mandelson failed his security vetting. He was not the only minister left in the dark, prompting Starmer to promise a full disclosure in parliament to ensure transparency.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed his outrage on Friday, describing it as 'staggering' that he had not been informed about the failure of former ambassador Peter Mandelson's security vetting.
When questioned about his reaction, Starmer conveyed his fury over the lack of communication regarding Mandelson's vetting failure, emphasizing that no minister had been notified.
Determined to address the issue, Starmer pledged to present all relevant details to parliament on Monday, committing to complete transparency to provide a full picture of the situation.
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