Starmer sees off Tory calls for inquiry into Mandelson role after No 10 flexes muscle
Keir Starmer successfully blocked a Conservative-led parliamentary inquiry into Peter Mandelson's appointment, which had been proposed by Kemi Badenoch. Downing Street exerted significant pressure on Labour MPs to vote against the referral to the privileges committee, a move that angered some within the party who felt it created a perception of a cover-up. Despite the government winning the vote, a number of Labour backbenchers rebelled, and many MPs abstained, raising concerns about Starmer's political capital ahead of upcoming elections. The controversy stems from questions surrounding the acceleration of Mandelson's posting to Washington and potential pressure on officials. The intelligence and security committee is expected to review relevant government documents next month, suggesting the issue may resurface.