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Labour rebels force Starmer into humiliating climbdown on Mandelson files – UK Times

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Keir Starmer’s leadership has been plunged into turmoil after furious Labour MPs forced him into an embarrassing climbdown over the release of full vetting documents relating to Peter Mandelson’s appointment as the UK’s ambassador in the US.

The prime minister’s dramatic U-turn followed intense pressure, led by former deputy prime minister Angela Rayner, just hours after he admitted that he knew about Lord Mandelson’s continued friendship with the paedophile Jeffrey Epstein – but appointed him as US ambassador anyway.

Despite the revelation, which led many to question Sir Keir’s integrity and judgment, he insisted he was repeatedly lied to by the disgraced peer, who he accused of “betraying” his country over the leak of sensitive government documents to the disgraced financier.

The prime minister had attempted to restrict the publication of the vetting documents, arguing that some details would need to be redacted on national security grounds. That prompted accusations from Labour MPs that he was engaging in a “cover-up”.

Sir Keir Starmer is facing questions over his integrity and judgement

Sir Keir Starmer is facing questions over his integrity and judgement (House of Commons)

Finally, three hours into a humble address debate, Sir Keir relented after Ms Rayner intervened to make it clear she would be supporting the Tory proposal for the independent Intelligence and Security Committee to decide which documents could be published.

The prime minister had earlier claimed that the police investigations into Lord Mandelson and diplomatic relations needed to be protected.

In a desperate bid to draw a line under the affair at Prime Minister’s Questions, Sir Keir went on the attack over his former ambassador, who was sacked in September after further revelations of his relationship with Epstein came to light.

Sir Keir Starmer and Lord Peter Mandelson during a welcome reception at the ambassador’s residence in Washington

Sir Keir Starmer and Lord Peter Mandelson during a welcome reception at the ambassador’s residence in Washington (PA)

He told MPs: “Mandelson betrayed our country, our Parliament and my party.

“He lied repeatedly to my team when asked about his relationship with Epstein before and during his tenure as ambassador. I regret appointing him. If I knew then what I know now, he would never have been anywhere near government.”

Despite the apparent mea culpa, MPs were left unconvinced by the prime minister’s anger and promises over transparency. During a debate over more than six hours, the fury on both sides of the House was fully on display.

Former frontbencher Richard Burgon railed against the culture within the Labour Party, which Mandelson represented, warning: “The appointment of Peter Mandelson to this important role was literally indefensible.”

In another intervention, Apsana Begum, the Labour MP for Poplar and Limehouse, demanded that internal Labour documents, phone messages and electronic communications were also released to MPs.

Angela Rayner’s intervention helped force the PM to U-turn on releasing vetting documents (Ben Whitley/PA)

Angela Rayner’s intervention helped force the PM to U-turn on releasing vetting documents (Ben Whitley/PA) (PA Archive)

Another Labour MP, Paula Barker, announced she was “ashamed” at the government for trying to limit publication of the vetting documents on Lord Mandelson’s appointment, adding that she “implored” them to remove the amendment.

With his future on the line, it is understood that Sir Keir is planning yet another reset with a major speech on Thursday, to position himself as the champion of “decency and respect”.

On the other side of the chamber, Conservative shadow Cabinet Office minister Alex Burghart said: “Peter Mandelson, it seems, helped Jeffrey Epstein and his associates make money, and that money was used to run his paedophilic prostitution ring.”

He described a “heady game of who had the best contacts and who could make the most money, played by a small set of men who took their thrill from existing outside of the rules”.

Prior to the government’s U-turn to allow the release of the full papers, Labour MP John McDonnell warned he would rebel on Sir Keir’s amendment to redact some documents, arguing that it could lead to a cover-up.

The former shadow chancellor said: “I will vote against the government’s amendment today that tries to exclude papers from the inquiry into Mandelson on the grounds of ‘prejudicial to international relations’.

“This is so wide that it opens up the prime minister to allegations of collusion in a cover-up.”

Lord Mandelson officially retired from the House of Lords on Wednesday – before Sir Keir had the chance to strip him of his peerage – after files released by the US Department of Justice (DoJ) last Friday appeared to show he leaked sensitive government information to Epstein while serving as business secretary in Gordon Brown’s Labour administration.

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