An aide close to Keir Starmer expressed shock and disapproval that the Foreign Office bypassed the vetting process for Lord Peter Mandelson.
Darren Jones, Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, conveyed Starmer’s anger and announced a forthcoming statement in Parliament.
The Foreign Office’s top civil servant, Sir Olly Robbins, was dismissed after revelations that Mandelson became the US ambassador despite a failed security vetting.
Sir Olly, who led the Foreign Office at the time of the decision, overrode advice from UK Security Vetting to enable Mandelson’s appointment.
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Calls for the Prime Minister’s resignation have emerged if he provided misleading information to Parliament and the public.
In response to the situation, a Labour MP remarked on the severity of the issue, hinting at potential repercussions.
Various MPs expressed shock and skepticism, questioning the Prime Minister’s ability to address the crisis.
One parliamentarian emphasized the need for accountability within the Foreign Office to address the unfolding controversy.
Darren Jones took immediate action by suspending the Foreign Office’s authority to overrule security vetting decisions in light of the Mandelson appointment.
He highlighted the urgency of the situation and initiated an audit to investigate past instances of overruling security recommendations.
Revelations about Peter Mandelson’s failed security vetting and subsequent US ambassador role reportedly outraged the Prime Minister.
Keir Starmer was reportedly unaware of the Foreign Office’s decision to override the vetting agency in Mandelson’s case.
Starmer initiated an investigation upon learning of Mandelson’s security clearance denial and subsequent appointment.
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