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By Malcolm Armsteen
#109387
I see that Lewis Goodall (aka a snotty little shit) has now opined that Starmer has been cleared, but his explanation means he has to resign.

I don't get it. Goodall is a supporter, at one time at least a member, what is his fucking game?
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By Tubby Isaacs
#109389
The game is that it's all a game, creating as much drama as possible.

The Guardian has 4 headlines up. None of them are "Robbins backs Starmer account that he wasn't told".
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By Tubby Isaacs
#109390
Add The Alliance Party to the list of gobshites. Look at this rubbish.
Sorcha Eastwood, the Alliance MP for Lagan Valley in Northern Ireland, said that the Mandelson affair showed how disconnected the Commons was from everyday life.

She said that if one of her constituents overclaimed on benefit, they would have to pay it all back. Or if a disabled person parked in a disabled bay without showing their permit, they would “get hammered”. But Keir Starmer was able to get away with just saying appointing Mandelson was a mistake, she said.

She said MPs had to show they valued integrity. For the sake of his party, and the country, Starmer should resign, she said.
Which previous MP has ever been asked to resign for making a bad appointment? This is tripe.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#109391
Jessica Elgot has weighed in now.
Yes, this is one of the most pervasive myths of the whole business, that it was to appease Trump. Total bollocks.
“Oh they needed an operator!” They literally had someone already there who the White House asked to keep in post and they put their mate in there instead.
Inventing quotes and then rubbishing them, nice working if you can get it. I'd certainly have stuck with the established ambassador, but the argument that Trump was a unique proposition or that Mandelson had qualities and experience that made him suited is surely not that ridiculous. She's talking like he appointed his made from down the pub.

I don't remember anything like this fuss when Mandelson was sacked, or appointed. They all went in half cock on Thursday last week, on the basis of what looks like someone leaking to get Starmer. They're following through with everything they have because they know that they created a false impression that he'd misled Parliament,
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By Tubby Isaacs
#109393
Lou Haigh.
Haigh has given an interview to LBC’s Tonight with Andrew Marr. She said the latest Mandelson revelations showed “a very small clique at the heart of the Labour party and the heart of this government have been pushing decisions in their own self interest, not in the parties and certainly not in the countrys”
Thanks, Lou. What was the self-interest here? What was "certainly not in the interest of the country"? Because even people who really hated Mandelson and thought he'd never been appointed weren't telling us that he was doing badly.

Any chance you could tell us? Preferably next week, seeing that the most urgent issue here seems to be a stitch up of the PM by someone with classified information.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#109395
Davey is still going. This is basically the same as Badenoch, except less strident.
Ed Davey, the Lib Dem leader, intervened to ask if Jones thought Keir Starmer followed “due process” when taking the Mandelson decision.
What's the due process not followed, Ed?
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By Tubby Isaacs
#109396
Boiler wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2026 5:05 pm Hasn't Marina Hyde weighed in as well..? :roll:
She's more like John Crace, a sketch type columnist.

Elgot is supposed to be a heavyweight political reporter. Making the PM replacing an ambassador into some sort of unprecedented action and describing a former Deputy PM and European Commissioner as a "mate" isn't heavyweight political reporting.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#109397
Hmm, not sure about this. Could be that Robbins has exaggerated to get himself off the hook. Jones could be counterattacking here by making stuff up.

I think this ups the ante considerably. This doesn't look like something that can be squared off.
Darren Jones, chief secretary to PM, rejects claim Cabinet Office suggested Mandelson did not need security vetting
Jones said in the debate today it was claimed the Cabinet Office suggested Mandelson did not need security vetting.

(This did come up in the debate, but the claim was originally in the evidence given by Olly Robbins this morning. See 9.26am.)

Jones said it was the other way round. He said it was the Foreign Office that asked the Cabinet Office if Mandelson needed to vetting given that he was already a peer and privy counsellor. He said the vetting then took place.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#109398
Davey's said this on Bluesky. This is basically froth. He's got no idea what the embassy's links to Trumpworld were like. Trump got Kim Darroch kicked out last time, and was evidently way more rabid this time.
The ‘Starmer appointed Mandelson because he needed someone to manage Trump’ - not true. What happened was:
1) From the general election there was a desire in Downing Street for a political appointee
2) There was no question that the US embassy had good Trumpworld links as it was
It was just the old story of appointing political allies to diplomatic posts - something which we learnt today some in Downing Street wanted to do to one of the sacked comms directors, too.
Mandelson’s first major task when he arrived in Washington (which to be fair he did pull off) was having to soothe Trumpworld that a pro-EU, previous Trump critic and China dove had become ambassador.
"Same old story" in that politicians have not infrequently appointed political allies to diplomatic roles. Ed Llewellyn will have worked with Ed Davey in the Coalition. He got appointed ambassador to France, I see. The PM can appoint career diplomats (my preference) or allies. there's not impropriety in that.

Nice bit of admitting that Mandelson actually did have some diplomatic skills there in the last bit too.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#109399
BBC
A question of leadership

For all that Sir Olly's evidence session was bruising for the prime minister on the specifics of Lord Mandelson, it feels like this territory is where things get more dangerous for Sir Keir because it speaks to how he has operated as prime minister.
When Labour MPs come to form a judgment on the prime minister after the elections on 7 May, the events of the past few days will be a factor, but less because of what exactly transpired with Lord Mandelson and more for what the Mandelson saga tells them about Sir Keir.
It's a saga which has some distance left to run even this week. Later on Tuesday there will be up to three hours more debate in the House of Commons on this.
It seems inevitable that Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch will focus on this issue at Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday (perhaps re-asking the six questions that she posed to Sir Keir in the Commons on Monday).
Then there are still enormous quantities of documents the government has undertaken to publish as part of the "humble address" process, including communications between ministers and government advisers with Lord Mandelson when he was in position as ambassador. All sorts of embarrassment could lurk in those.
For Sir Keir, acknowledging that appointing Lord Mandelson was an error may have been the easy part. Drawing a line under that error is proving impossible.
Roughly translated, there may be bad stuff in the documents not release, but we're going to tell you the PM's shit anyway in the meantime. Great framing of Kemi as a master inquisitor there too. No mention that she's had to stop saying the PM lied because there's no evidence.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#109400
Does anyone think a Tory Government would have been made to publish all these communicatios between ministers? I don't. How long did it take to get the Covid stuff out of them?
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By Tubby Isaacs
#109401
This looks like big news. Is it credible?
Decisive action to break influence of gas on electricity prices
I was told this was not possible, except by installing so many alternatives that gas doesn't set the price. How have they pulled this off?
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