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UK parliament votes against inquiry into PM Starmer over Mandelson

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Posted on April 28, 2026

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UK Parliament Votes Down Inquiry Into PM Keir Starmer's Mandelson Appointment

Parliamentary Vote and Political Reactions

Background of the Mandelson Appointment

LONDON, April 28 (Reuters) - British lawmakers voted on Tuesday against launching an inquiry into whether Prime Minister Keir Starmer misled parliament in statements about his decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the United States.

Starmer picked Labour veteran Mandelson for the top diplomatic posting in December 2024 and then sacked him last September when his ties to the late U.S. sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were found to have been deeper than previously known.

Starmer's Response and Justification

The prime minister has resisted pressure to quit over the matter, saying Mandelson lied about his relationship with Epstein. Starmer also said officials had kept information from him about the vetting process that would have stopped him making the appointment.

The Parliamentary Vote

On Tuesday, lawmakers voted 335 to 223 against asking the Committee of Privileges to investigate whether Starmer had misled the House of Commons on several matters, including by saying "full due process" had been followed around the appointment.

Potential Consequences for Starmer

If the committee had found Starmer deliberately misled parliament, he would have been expected to resign.

Political Fallout and Opposition Response

Conservative Party's Stance

Starmer had criticised the attempt, led by the opposition Conservative Party Leader Kemi Badenoch, to launch an investigation, calling it a political stunt timed to sway voters before local and regional elections on May 7.

Labour Party's Unified Opposition

He ordered lawmakers in his centre-left Labour Party to oppose an investigation, resulting in the overwhelming rejection. Badenoch said it was a sign of Starmer's weakness that he had to use such an order.

(Reporting by William JamesEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • The Privileges Committee—empowered to probe whether Starmer knowingly misled Parliament—will not investigate following Tuesday’s 335‑223 vote against referral. (commonslibrary.parliament.uk)
  • Starmer appointed Mandelson in December 2024 despite UK Security Vetting’s January 2025 recommendation against clearance; Mandelson was later dismissed in September 2025 amid revelations of deeper ties to Jeffrey Epstein. (ukfactcheck.com)
  • Pressure from the opposition, led by Tory leader Kemi Badenoch, framed the motion as a pre‑election political maneuver; Starmer denounced it as a stunt timed before May 7 local elections. (barlamantoday.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did UK Parliament vote against an inquiry into PM Keir Starmer?
Lawmakers voted 335 to 223 against investigating if PM Keir Starmer misled parliament over the appointment of Peter Mandelson due to lack of sufficient evidence and party instructions.
What was the controversy around Peter Mandelson's appointment?
Peter Mandelson was appointed as ambassador to the US, but was later sacked when his ties to Jeffrey Epstein proved to be deeper than initially revealed.
What did PM Starmer say about his decision to appoint Mandelson?
PM Starmer said Mandelson lied about his ties with Epstein and that officials withheld vetting information, which could have prevented the appointment.
Who led the push for an inquiry into Keir Starmer?
Conservative Party Leader Kemi Badenoch led the effort to investigate whether Starmer had misled the House of Commons regarding the appointment process.
What would have happened if parliament found Starmer misled MPs?
If the Committee of Privileges had found that Starmer deliberately misled parliament, he would have been expected to resign as Prime Minister.

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