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Tewkesbury شامل ہوئے Mayıs 2010
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Nick Robinson
Nick Robinson@bbcnickrobinson·
The case being made for the defence of @Keir_Starmer this morning appears to be that neither the Prime Minister nor any other minister knew how vetting works & no official pointed this out to them. No wonder @darrenpjones told @BBCr4today it was “quite frankly flabbergasting”.
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BBC Breakfast
BBC Breakfast@BBCBreakfast·
'Is the Prime Minister going to resign?' Darren Jones, Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, was questioned on #BBCBreakfast after Downing Street said the Foreign Office didn't tell Keir Starmer that Lord Mandelson had failed security vetting over his appointment as Ambassador to the United States bbc.co.uk/news/live/cn53…
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BBC Breaking News
BBC Breaking News@BBCBreaking·
Prime Minister Keir Starmer did not mislead Parliament over Lord Mandelson vetting and will not quit, senior minister tells BBC - follow live bbc.in/3Oxht57
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Beth Rigby
Beth Rigby@BethRigby·
NEW: Anger in No 10 tonight - am told by a source that neither the PM nor his advisors were told, over a series of months, that Mandelson had been granted security clearance against the recommendation of UK security vetting. That suggests this information was held in foreign office and not shared. Big Qs now about the PM misleading the House. I am told the PM had been asking Qs about vetting and not been told this information while giving statements to parliament. Told this week PM had been trying to get answers about what happened since Tues night - Guardian got ahead of story. The critical point is that the minister has to have ‘knowingly misled’ the House, and clearly No 10 saying tonight the PM was not aware. I understand the PM had been intending to update the HoC as soon as No 10 had established facts, which they have been doing since Tues. So expect to see the PM come to HoC on Monday to correct the record I asked PM on March 16 whether he has misled the House when he said due process was followed. This is what he told me BETH RIGBY: On the Mandelson files, your national security adviser said the process was quote, weirdly rushed, and Mandelson was appointed before developed vetting had been complete. You told MPs in the House of Commons that due process was followed. Is there a possibility that you have misled the House when you said that? KEIR STARMER: No, and the independent adviser looked at that very question. I think on Thursday or Friday of last week, and answered it very robustly, that the process had been followed. The process wasn't strong enough. And amongst the changes that I intend to put into place is the fact that you can't announce someone until the vetting is finished. It wasn't an individual decision in the Mandelson case, that was the process. Well, you only have to look at that. in the light of the appointment, to realise that that needs to change. But on due process, the process that was there was followed, the problem was the process wasn't strong enough, but ultimately, it was my mistake and I have apologised for that and quite right to.
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
Honesty and integrity matter. Today’s humiliating climb-down showed that the Conservatives know they can no longer defend the indefensible. It has never been more clear that Boris Johnson's authority is shot and he is unable to lead. Britain deserves better.
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Steven Swinford
Steven Swinford@Steven_Swinford·
If the official line ends up being that Keir Starmer didn't know, his private office didn't know, that Number 10 didn't know, that the Cabinet Office didn't know, it poses so many questions Taking that claim at face value for a moment: 1) Why did Starmer assert ***categorically*** that Mandelson had cleared security vetting when he hadn't? 2) Why did Starmer and No 10 repeatedly, over a period of many months, say that 'due process' had been followed when it hadn't? 3) Why did the Foreign Office not inform the prime minister that Mandelson had failed his vetting? 4) Is it really credible that the foreign office decided to take this decision in some kind of hermetic bubble - a decision of huge consequence, with direct ramifications for the prime minister? It seems insane 5) In February, when humble address was tabled including the request for all information about Mandelson's vetting, did nobody think to check that Mandelson had indeed passed his vetting? 6) Why were documents about Mandelson's security vetting withheld from the first tranche of the Mandelson files? They were specifically requested in the humble address and yet they are absent. The Guardian reports that there is a debate in government about whether they will be published? The broader question for the prime minister is whether **not knowing** that Mandelson had failed his vetting was enough of an excuse for giving categoric public assurances that he had cleared vetting in public
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Steven Swinford
Steven Swinford@Steven_Swinford·
So it sounds like The Guardian's extraordinary story that Lord Mandelson failed his security vetting clearance but was overruled by the foreign office is broadly correct - some kind of statement is in the offing It's not clear what that will say, but the line I've had from a few people is that No 10 was completely unaware - including Starmer. Cabinet Office's PET also said to be unaware. Which seems insane Morgan McSweeney was said to be unaware. Mandelson himself was said to be unaware If so it obviously poses big questions for the foreign office and particularly Olly Robbins, the permanent secretary But most of all it poses questions for Starmer and his Number 10 operation. The prime minister repeatedly told the Commons that 'full due process had been followed'. He said that 'there was security vetting by the security services' He told a press conference *explicitly* that 'security vetting... which is an intensive exercise... ***gave him [Mandelson] clearance for the role***'
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Robert Peston
Robert Peston@Peston·
I have just been informed that the former foreign secretary, now deputy prime minister, David Lammy, only found out that Mandelson failed developed vetting - and that Olly Robbins over-ruled the vetting fail - today!!!
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Robert Peston
Robert Peston@Peston·
Downing Street says neither the PM or the then foreign secretary David Lammy knew that Peter Mandelson failed security vetting to be US ambassador till a few days ago. Sources say they are incandescent that they were not told. The clear implication is that the permanent under secretary at the foreign office Olly Robbins over-ruled the vetting recommendation and never told ministers. If that is right, and no official is denying that, it is impossible to see how he keeps his job
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The Prime Minister appointed Peter Mandelson before the vetting had been completed, vetting Mandelson failed. Starmer then said full due process was followed. THAT is misleading Parliament. I'm only holding him to the same standards to which he’s held previous Prime Ministers -
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BBC Breaking News
BBC Breaking News@BBCBreaking·
PM was not aware Lord Mandelson failed security vetting for US ambassador job until this week, UK government says bbc.in/41D0z8g
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LBC
LBC@LBC·
✅ The best ambulance response times in half a decade. ✅ Waiting lists at the lowest levels in three years. ✅ Best A&E performance in four years. Health Secretary @wesstreeting praises staff helping to improve the NHS, but is 'frustrated' to narrowly miss other targets.
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Rachel Reeves
Rachel Reeves@RachelReevesMP·
Manufacturers have faced uncompetitive energy prices for too long. So today @peterkyle and I are confirming the final design of the British Industry Competitiveness Scheme, helping 10,000+ businesses cut electricity bills by up to 25% from April 2027. gov.uk/government/new…
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