
Keir Starmer’s week of parliamentary torture over Mandelson appointment
From Parliament Matters by Hansard Society
April 24, 2026 · 1h 12m · Season 1 · Episode 140
About this episode
The episode discusses Keir Starmer's challenges in Parliament regarding Peter Mandelson's appointment and the implications for the Labour Party.
Keir Starmer has faced “ordeal by Parliament” this week. A tense statement in the House of Commons over his handling of Peter Mandleson’s nomination as Ambassador to the United States was followed by an emergency debate and then an awkward session of PMQs. Meanwhile the Foreign Affairs Committee held a series of hearings to pick over the PM’s account of what he knew about Mandelson’s security vetting, and when he knew it. We are joined this week by veteran parliamentary lobby journalist Tony Grew (the founder of @PARLYapp on Twitter/X) to dissect a rapidly unfolding political drama that’s beginning to resemble a full-blown parliamentary crisis. We examine Starmer’s account, the Foreign Affairs Committee’s performance, and the testimony of its key witness, recently sacked Foreign Office Permanent Secretary Sir Ollie Robins, alongside the growing unease among Labour MPs. With prorogation looming, questions remain over timing. Could the suspension of Parliament be used to sidestep another PMQs on Wednesday 29 March? Will the Opposition try to prolong proceedings on remaining legislation to force Starmer back to the Despatch Box. Or might they prefer to be able to accuse him of being…
People in this episode
Guest: Tony Grew
Topics covered
- parliamentary procedure
- political crisis
- Labour Party
- foreign affairs
- government accountability
Keywords
- Keir Starmer
- Peter Mandelson
- Tony Grew
- Foreign Affairs Committee
- parliamentary crisis
- PMQs
- Labour MPs
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Foreign Affairs Committee, Labour, Parliament
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