British PM Keir Starmer faces heat over Mandelson's appointment
Starmer fired Mandelson in September 2025 after evidence emerged that he had lied about the extent of his links to Epstein.
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All the main Opposition parties have called on Starmer to resign (PTI)
London, 20 April
British
Prime Minister Keir Starmer will try on Monday to get a grip on a crisis that
has left power slipping from his grasp.
Starmer
will face a tough barrage of questions in Parliament when he stands up to
explain why Peter Mandelson, a scandal-tarnished politician and friend of
Jeffrey Epstein, became Britain's ambassador to Washington despite failing
security checks — and seemingly without Starmer being told about the concerns.
The
revelation has left furious opponents calling for Starmer to resign and uneasy
allies wondering what else the nation's leader didn't know about.
Starmer
repeatedly told lawmakers that “due process” was followed when Mandelson was
appointed. He now says he's “furious” that he wasn't informed that an intensive
vetting process had recommended Mandelson not be given security clearance. The
Foreign Office, which oversees diplomatic appointments, cleared him anyway.
Starmer fired the department's top civil servant, Olly Robbins, within hours of the
revelation by The Guardian last week. But allies of Robbins say he would never
have been able to share sensitive vetting information with the prime minister.
Robbins is
expected to give his own version of events to the House of Commons Foreign
Affairs Committee on Tuesday.
All the
main opposition parties have called on Starmer to resign. Right-of-centre
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch said in the Mail on Sunday that he had
“misled Parliament over Mandelson, misled the country and is taking the public
for fools.”
Ed Davey,
leader of the opposition Liberal Democrats, said Starmer had “showed
catastrophic misjudgment.”
Senior
government colleagues have defended the prime minister. Deputy Prime Minister
David Lammy said that if Starmer had known about the failed security vetting,
“he would never, ever have appointed him ambassador.”
But
lawmakers in Starmer's centre-left Labour Party, already anxious about the
party's dire poll ratings, are restive. Starmer has already defused one
potential crisis in February, when some Labour lawmakers urged him to resign
over the Mandelson appointment.
He could
face a new challenge is, as expected, Labour takes a hammering in local and
regional elections on 7 May, which give voters a chance to pass a midterm
verdict on the government.
Critics say
the Mandelson appointment is more evidence of a failure of judgment by a prime
minister who has made repeated missteps since he led Labour to a landslide
election victory in July 2024. Starmer has struggled to deliver promised
economic growth, repair tattered public services and ease the cost of living,
and has been forced into repeated policy U-turns.
He picked
Mandelson for one of Britain's most important diplomatic jobs despite being
warned by his staff that Mandelson's friendship with Epstein, who died in
prison in 2019, exposed the government to “reputational risk.”
Mandelson's
business links to Russia and China also set off alarm bells. But his expertise
as a former European Union trade chief and contacts among global elites were
considered assets in dealing with President Donald Trump's administration.
He lasted
less than nine months in the job. Starmer fired Mandelson in September 2025vafter evidence emerged that he had lied about the extent of his links to
Epstein.
A trove of
Epstein-related documents released by the US Department of Justice in January
included emails suggesting Mandelson had passed on sensitive, and potentially
market-moving, government information to Epstein in 2009 after the global
financial crisis.
British
police launched a criminal probe and arrested Mandelson in February on suspicion
of misconduct in public office. Mandelson has previously denied wrongdoing and
hasn't been charged. He does not face allegations of sexual misconduct.
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