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    Starmer Faces Calls to Resign Over Mandelson Security Vetting Scandal

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Prime Minister Keir Starmer is under intensified pressure to step down following revelations that Lord Peter Mandelson, his former US Ambassador, did not pass the required security vetting prior to his appointment. This controversy has escalated despite the swift dismissal of Olly Robbins, the Foreign Office’s top civil servant, thrusting the Prime Minister into a crisis of confidence just weeks before critical local and regional elections scheduled for May 7.

    The scandal broke on Thursday when it was disclosed that Mandelson had failed the security clearance process, a fact that Downing Street claims was not disclosed to Starmer. Senior Minister Darren Jones expressed that the Prime Minister is “furious” over being kept uninformed, yet this explanation has done little to quell the mounting criticism.

    Jones acknowledged that the communication failure between Foreign Office officials and ministers has “undermined the Prime Minister and the government,” though he maintained that Starmer’s leadership remains intact. Nevertheless, the removal of Olly Robbins has not alleviated concerns about the effectiveness of Number 10’s operations. Internal Labour sources have described the ongoing controversy as “a gift that keeps on giving” for the opposition, warning of a potential heavy defeat in the upcoming elections.

    While some party veterans, including Lord Foulkes, have called for “perspective” in light of Starmer’s recent management of the Iran conflict, others have shifted their focus to Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy. Questions are now being raised about Lammy’s position as the former Foreign Secretary during the vetting failure.

    At the core of the political storm is the issue of whether Starmer deliberately misled Parliament. Opposition leaders have highlighted a January 2024 Foreign Office letter that asserted Mandelson’s security clearance was valid until 2030. Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch condemned the Prime Minister’s defense as “preposterous,” accusing him of “taking the public for fools.”

    The timing of the revelations is particularly damaging, as Starmer had previously praised Mandelson’s appointment as a “stroke of genius” before Mandelson was dismissed in September amid disclosures of his connections to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

    With Mandelson currently under police investigation for allegedly leaking government documents, Starmer has been forced into a defensive stance, pledging to release all documents related to the appointment process. The lingering shadow of the Epstein scandal and accusations of a “litany of deceit” surrounding the former ambassador have intensified the Prime Minister’s struggle to demonstrate control over his government’s most sensitive affairs.

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