From BBC News.
MPs have voted that Keir Starmer should not face an inquiry into whether he misled Parliament over the appointment of Lord Mandelson.
MPs voted 335 to 223 against a Tory-led motion. During the debate, Tory leader Kemi Badenoch said it’s "very obvious" Starmer told the Commons things that were "not correct". No 10 accused the conservatives of a "desperate political stunt.
Adam, Joe and Alex react to the vote. They also look back on Morgan McSweeney, a former chief of staff to Starmer, giving his account of the Mandelson appointment. In it McSweeney said he made a “serious mistake” in advising the PM to appoint the former US ambassador.
00:00 – Intro
00:23 – Starmer avoids Privileges Committee referral
02:23 – Why some Labour MPs opposed the government
04:19 – What if the vote had gone differently?
05:23 – Mandelson scrutiny at committee hearing
10:14 – Was there pressure or a rushed process?
21:37 – The sacking of Olly Robbins
24:41 – The dispute over the “pressure” claim
28:41 – Political impact for Starmer
32:11 – UK–US state visit
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