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Senior Labour figures say call for new Mandelson investigation is a ‘political stunt’

Senior Labour figures have dismissed Conservative calls for a new investigation into Prime

Peter Walker Senior political correspondentThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-04-27 · 08:26 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 1 min
Senior Labour figures say call for new Mandelson investigation is a ‘political stunt’
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Senior Labour figures have dismissed Conservative calls for a new investigation into Prime

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The privileges committee previously found that Boris Johnson deliberately misled parliament regarding lockdown-breaking parties.

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The foreign affairs committee has already begun an inquiry into Peter Mandelson’s appointment.

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The Conservatives have called for the privileges committee to investigate whether Keir Starmer misled parliament regarding Peter Mandelson’s appointment.

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The move for a new inquiry is a 'nakedly political stunt with no substance'.

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Evidence from senior civil servants has shown that Keir Starmer told the truth regarding the appointment procedures.

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A series of senior Labour figures have dismissed calls for a new investigation into what Keir Starmer told MPs about the appointment of Peter Mandelson as political point scoring, before a possible Commons vote on the issue.The Conservatives have called for the cross-party privileges committee, the remit of which includes examining whether MPs broke rules, to look at whether the prime minister misled parliament when he said normal procedures were followed with Mandelson’s appointment.The privileges committee previously examined Boris Johnson’s behaviour around lockdown-breaking Downing Street parties during Covid, finding he deliberately misled parliament in saying no rules had been breached.The foreign affairs committee has already begun an inquiry into Mandelson’s appointment. Downing Street says the evidence it has heard so far, including from senior civil servants, has shown Starmer told the truth.Before an expected attempt by the Conservatives on Monday to push for a Commons vote on a new inquiry, the former cabinet ministers Alan Johnson and David Blunkett released a joint statement calling the move a “nakedly political stunt with no substance”, calling any comparison to Johnson “absurd”.“When parliament referred that matter to the privileges committee, a police investigation had directly disproved his categoric statements that he knew nothing about the breach of lockdown rules including parties in Downing Street, and therefore he had a case to answer for knowingly misleading the House of Commons,” they said.11:24