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“Public Backlash: Sir Olly Robbins Dismissed Amid Controversy”

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Since his sudden dismissal last week, Sir Olly Robbins has been the target of public backlash in the UK. A central figure in Whitehall for over half his life, the 51-year-old is known for his deep commitment to public service. However, accusations surfaced when Keir Starmer, during a Parliamentary session on Monday, accused Robbins of purposefully withholding information related to Peter Mandelson’s vetting process, labeling it as unforgivable.

Robbins was removed from his position as head of the Foreign Office just hours after these allegations came to light, despite being appointed by the Prime Minister the previous January. In a tense exchange, he defended his actions by suggesting that Mandelson’s vetting was not a guaranteed process and also claimed he was pressured to find employment for one of Starmer’s aides, Matthew Doyle.

Having played a pivotal role in negotiating former Prime Minister Theresa May’s contentious Brexit deal, Robbins faced continuous criticism from various factions, particularly Eurosceptics who accused him of obstructing progress during talks with the EU.

Before his involvement in Brexit negotiations, Robbins had served under every UK Prime Minister since Tony Blair. Starting his career at the Treasury in 1996, he steadily climbed the ranks, eventually becoming principal private secretary to Tony Blair, a crucial position within No10.

Following the 2010 general election, David Cameron appointed Robbins as deputy national security adviser, where he oversaw intelligence, security, and resilience matters. His responsibilities included managing the fallout from the data leak by Edward Snowden, which exposed classified information linked to the CIA and GCHQ.

After leaving government in 2019 and briefly working in the private sector, Robbins returned to the political arena in January 2025 as head of the Foreign Office under Keir Starmer’s administration. However, his tenure was short-lived, ending abruptly due to the controversy surrounding Peter Mandelson’s appointment as US Ambassador.

In a poignant statement to Members of Parliament, Robbins expressed his deep disappointment at being dismissed, emphasizing his love for his role, the institution, and his dedication to serving the government. Despite the setback, he expressed pride in the team he led and wished them success for the future.

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