Starmer's Diplomatic Dilemma: The Mandelson Scandal
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is in hot water over the controversial appointment of Peter Mandelson as the U.S. ambassador. The scandal arose when it was revealed that Mandelson had failed a security vetting process, which Starmer claims was hidden from him by foreign ministry officials.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure over his decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as a U.S. ambassador, amid revelations of Mandelson's failed security vetting. Starmer claims crucial information was withheld by foreign ministry officials, asserting he would not have made the appointment if he had known.
The scandal deepens as calls grow for Starmer's resignation, following his admission of 'wrong judgement.' The opposition criticizes his leadership and questions his ability to govern, with local elections approaching where Labour is predicted to face significant losses.
Starmer has sacked top foreign ministry official Olly Robbins over the vetting clearance issue, further fueling the controversy. The Conservative Party leader calls for accountability, accusing Starmer of shirking responsibility and offloading blame onto staff and officials.
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Former Foreign Office official says Mandelson did not fail security vetting because of his relationship with Epstein, reports AP.
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