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Starmer expected to lead Labour into next election, says minister, but warns there are ‘no certainties’ amid Mandelson scandal – UK politics live

A UK minister stated that Keir Starmer is expected to lead the Labour party into the next election, but cautioned that the Peter Mandelson scandal creates uncertainty. The scandal revolves around allegations that Mandelson failed security vetting due to concerns about his business ties to China and past links to Jeffrey Epstein.

Andrew SparrowThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-04-20 · 11:35 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Starmer expected to lead Labour into next election, says minister, but warns there are ‘no certainties’ amid Mandelson scandal – UK politics live
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A UK minister stated that Keir Starmer is expected to lead the Labour party into the next election, but cautioned that the Peter Mandelson scandal creates uncertainty. The scandal revolves around allegations that Mandelson failed security vetting due to concerns about his business ties to China and past links to Jeffrey Epstein. Reports suggest Starmer was previously warned about these risks but dismissed them. The Prime Minister is facing scrutiny over whether he was aware of the security concerns surrounding Mandelson's failed vetting. The Labour backbenchers are not yet ready to remove Starmer, but that could change after May 7th.

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Sources have told The Independent that MI6 failed to clear the Labour peer largely because of concerns over his business links to China.

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It’s impossible for the prime minister to say the warning lights weren’t flashing.

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The reality is that Starmer had already been warned about the major risks and he had waved them away.

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Douglas Alexander defends PM ahead of Commons showdown over Mandelson scandal Judgment day for PM over Mandelson scandal At his press conference Nigel Farage was asked about reports saying that Keir Starmer knew about the security concerns about Peter Mandelson that led to him failing his security vetting interview. That was a reference to the Telegraph splash , which says: Senior Whitehall sources told The Telegraph that the UKSV [UK Security Vetting] findings largely restated security risks that had already been drawn to Sir Keir’s attention. One senior source with knowledge of the process said: “The reality is that Starmer had already been warned about the major risks and he had waved them away.” Sources have told The Independent that MI6 failed to clear the Labour peer largely because of concerns over his business links to China. However, there were also worries that his past links to the disgraced financier and convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein “would compromise him”. It’s impossible for the prime minister to say the warning lights weren’t flashing. And if you were prime minister and there were news reports last September that your ambassadorial choice had failed vetting, you would have thought perhaps he might have had some curiosity to try to find out whether this had really happened or not. I just find the whole thing totally incredible. Incredible. There is no way the prime minister couldn’t have known. The Labour backbenchers are not yet of a mood to get rid of their prime minister, although after 7 May they just might be. Continue reading...
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