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Starmer Under Pressure as MPs Set to Vote on Potential Inquiry Over Mandelson Appointment

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LONDON — UK lawmakers are set to vote on Tuesday on whether to launch an investigation into Prime Minister Keir Starmer over claims he may have misled Parliament regarding the appointment of Peter Mandelson.

The proposed probe would examine whether Starmer provided inaccurate or incomplete information to the House of Commons about the circumstances surrounding Mandelson’s hiring as ambassador to the United States.

If MPs approve the move, the matter would be referred to Parliament’s Committee of Privileges. A finding that the prime minister knowingly misled lawmakers could have serious political consequences and place his position under significant strain.

The vote follows a request by Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch, which was approved for debate by Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle. Hoyle stressed that allowing the vote does not imply any judgment on Starmer’s conduct.

Mandelson was dismissed from his ambassadorial role last September after further details emerged about his links to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. The revelations intensified scrutiny of Starmer’s decision to appoint him in the first place.

Questions have also been raised about the vetting process. Reports indicated that a security body had considered the appointment borderline and was inclined to withhold clearance. However, officials reportedly overruled that position without informing the prime minister.

Starmer, whose Labour Party holds a commanding majority in Parliament, has resisted calls to resign. His government could ultimately rely on its numbers to block any formal inquiry.

In a bid to reinforce its position, the government released a letter from former cabinet secretary Chris Wormald stating that “appropriate processes were followed” both in appointing and later removing Mandelson.

A spokesperson for the prime minister dismissed the opposition’s move as a “political stunt” ahead of local elections scheduled for May 7.

If MPs vote in favour of an investigation, the cross-party Committee of Privileges would assess whether Starmer’s statements to Parliament were misleading, either deliberately or unintentionally. Particular attention is expected to focus on his assertion that due process had been properly followed.

The committee has previously carried out high-profile inquiries, including one that concluded former Prime Minister Boris Johnson knowingly misled Parliament over lockdown gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Source: Reuters

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