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Mandelson process ‘beggars belief’: Keir Starmer’s statement to parliament in full

by Justin Marsh
April 22, 2026
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Keir Starmer has said it “beggars belief” that he was not told the full story about Peter Mandelson’s vetting by Foreign Office officials. 

The prime minister acknowledged that many MPs would find his remarks about the latest Mandelson revelations “to be incredible”.

The comments came as Starmer delivered a statement to the House of Commons updating MPs on the appointment of Mandelson as British ambassador to the United States. 

Read the full statement below: 

Thank you Mr Speaker, with permission…

I would like to provide the House with information I now have…

About the appointment of Peter Mandelson…

As our ambassador to the United States.

But Mr. Speaker, before I go into the details…

I want to be very clear with this House…

That, while this statement will focus…

On the process surrounding Peter Mandelson’s vetting and appointment…

At the heart of this, there is also a judgement I made that was wrong.

I should not have appointed Peter Mandelson.

I take responsibility for that decision.

And I apologise, again…

To the victims of the paedophile, Jeffrey Esptein…

Who were clearly failed by my decision.

Mr. Speaker, last Tuesday evening, the 14th of April…

I found out, for the first time…

That on the 29th January 2025…

Before Peter Mandelson took up his position as Ambassador…

The Foreign Office officials granted him developed vetting clearance…

Against the specific recommendation of United Kingdom Security Vetting…

That developed vetting clearance should be denied.

Not only that…

The Foreign Office officials who made that decision…

Did not pass this information…

To me…

To the Foreign Secretary…

To her predecessor, the Deputy Prime Minister…

To any other Minister…

Or even to the former Cabinet Secretary, Sir Chris Wormald.

I found this staggering.

And therefore, last Tuesday…

I immediately instructed officials in Downing Street and the Cabinet Office…

To urgently establish the facts on my authority.

I wanted to know who made the decision…

On what basis…

Who knew…

And Mr Speaker I wanted that information…

For the precise and explicit purpose of updating this House.

Because this is information I should have had a long time ago…

And it is information this House should have had a long time ago.

Information that I and the House had a right to know.

I will now set out a full timeline of the events in the Peter Mandelson process…

Including from the fact-finding exercise I instructed last Tuesday.

Before doing so – I want to remind and reassure the House…

That the Government will comply fully…

With the Humble Address motion of the 4th February.

Mr Speaker, in December 2024

I was in the process of appointing a new Ambassador for Washington.

A due diligence exercise was conducted by the Cabinet Office…

Into Peter Mandelson’s suitability…

Including questions put to him by my staff in Number 10.

Peter Mandelson answered those questions on the 10th December…

And I received final advice on the due diligence process on the 11th.

I made the decision to appoint him on the 18th December…

The appointment was announced on the 20th…

And the security vetting process began on the 23rd December 2024.

Mr Speaker, I want to make clear to the House…

That for a Direct Ministerial Appointment…

It was usual for security vetting to happen after the appointment…

But before starting in post.

That was the process in place at the time…

Mr Speaker, this was confirmed by the former Cabinet Secretary, Sir Chris Wormald…

At the Foreign Affairs Select Committee on the 3rd of November 2025 when he gave evidence…

Sir Chris made clear, and I’m quoting him now:

“When we are making appointments from outside the civil service…

The normal thing is for the security clearance to happen after appointment…

But before the person signs a contract and takes up post…”

At the same hearing of the same Select Committee…

The former Permanent Secretary to the Foreign Office, Sir Olly Robbins said, and I quote again…

Peter Mandelson “did not hold national security vetting when he was appointed…

But as is normally the case with external appointments to my Department and the wider civil service…

The appointment was made subject to obtaining security clearance”.

Mr Speaker, after I sacked Peter Mandelson…

I changed that process…

So that now an appointment cannot be announced…

Until after security vetting is passed.

Mr Speaker, the security vetting was carried out by UK Security Vetting (UKSV)…

Between the 23rd of December 2024 and the 28th of January 2025.

UKSV conducted vetting, in the normal way…

Collecting relevant information…

As well as interviewing the applicant – in this case, on two occasions.

Then, on the 28th of January 2025…

UKSV recommended to the Foreign Office…

That developed vetting clearance should be denied to Peter Mandelson.

The following day, on the 29th of January 2025…

Notwithstanding the UKSV recommendation that developed vetting clearance should be denied…

Foreign Office officials made the decision…

To grant developed vetting clearance for Peter Mandelson.

To be clear…

For many Departments, a decision from UKSV is binding.

But for the Foreign Office, the final decision on developed vetting clearance…

Is made by Foreign Office officials…

Not UKSV.

However, once the decision in this case came to light…

The Foreign Office’s power to make the final decision on developed vetting clearance…

Was immediately suspended by my Chief Secretary last week.

Mr Speaker, I accept that the sensitive personal information provided by an individual being vetted… Must be protected from disclosure.

If that were not the case, the integrity of the whole process would be compromised.

What I do not accept…

Is that the appointing minister cannot be told of the recommendation by UKSV.

Indeed, given the seriousness of these issues…

And the significance of the appointment…

I simply do not accept that Foreign Office officials could not have informed me…

Of UKSV’s recommendations…

Whilst also maintaining the necessary confidentiality that vetting requires.

There is no law that stops Civil Servants sensibly flagging UKSV recommendations

While protecting detailed sensitive vetting information…

To allow Ministers to make judgements on appointments or on explaining matters to Parliament.
So let me be very clear, the recommendation in the Peter Mandelson case could and should have been shared with me…

Before he took up his post.

Mr Speaker

Let me make a second point.

If I had known, before he took up his post…

That UKSV recommendation was that developed vetting should be denied…

I would not have gone ahead with the appointment.

Mr. Speaker, let me now move to September 2025…

Because events then – and subsequently…

Show with even starker clarity…

The opportunities missed by Foreign Office officials…

To make the position clear.

On September 10th, Bloomberg reported fresh details of Mandelson’s history with Epstein…

And it was then clear to me…

That Peter Mandelson’s answers to my staff in the due diligence exercise were not truthful…

And I sacked him.

I also changed the Direct Ministerial Appointments process…

So full due diligence is now required as standard…

Where risks are identified – an interview must be taken, pre-appointment…

To discuss any risks and conflicts of interest…

And a summary of this should be provided to the appointing Minister…

I also made clear that public announcements should not now be made until security vetting has been completed.

Mr Speaker, in light of the revelations in September of last year, I also agreed with the then Cabinet Secretary, Sir Chris Wormald…

That he would carry out a review of the appointment process in the Peter Mandelson case, including the vetting.

He set out his findings and conclusions in a letter to me on the 16th of September.

He advised me, in that letter, and again I quote…

“The evidence I have reviewed leads me to conclude that appropriate processes were followed…

In both the appointment and withdrawal of the former HMA Washington”.

When he was asked about this, Mr Speaker, last week…

The then Cabinet Secretary was clear…

That when he carried out his review, the Foreign Office…

Did not tell him about the UKSV recommendation…

That developed vetting clearance should be denied to Peter Mandelson.

I find that astonishing.

As I set out…

I do not accept that I could not have been told about the recommendation…
Before Peter Mandelson took up his post.

I absolutely do not accept that the then Cabinet Secretary – an official not a politician –
when carrying out his review, could not have been told…

That UKSV recommended that Peter Mandelson should be denied developed vetting clearance…

It was a vital part of the process that I had asked him to review…

Clearly, he could have been told and he should have been told.

Mr Speaker, on the same day as the then Cabinet Secretary wrote to me – so that’s the 16th of September 2025…

The Foreign Secretary and the then Permanent Secretary of the Foreign Office, Sir Olly Robbins…

Provided a signed statement to the Foreign Affairs Select Committee.

The statement says, and again I quote…

“The vetting process was undertaken by UK Security Vetting on behalf of the FCDO…

And concluded with DV clearance being granted by the FCDO…

In advance of Lord Mandelson taking up post in February.

It went on to say, and again I quote:

“Peter Mandelson’s security vetting was conducted to the usual standard set for Developed Vetting in line with established Cabinet Office policy”.

Mr. Speaker, let me be very clear to the House…

This was in response to questions which included…

Whether concerns were raised…

What the Foreign Office’s response was…

And whether they were dismissed.

Mr. Speaker, that the Foreign Secretary was advised on…

And allowed to sign this statement by Foreign Office officials…

Without being told that UKSV had recommended Peter Mandelson be denied developed vetting clearance…

Is absolutely unforgivable.

This is a Senior Cabinet Member…

Giving evidence to Parliament…

On the very issue in question.

Mr Speaker, in light of further revelations about Peter Mandelson in February of this year…

I was very concerned about the fact that developed vetting clearance had been granted to him.

Not knowing that, in fact, UKSV had recommended denial of developed vetting clearance…

I instructed my officials to carry out a review of the national security vetting process.

As I set out…

I do not accept that I could not have been told about UKSV’s denial of security vetting before Peter Mandelson took up his post in January 2025.

I do not accept that the then Cabinet Secretary could not have been told in September 2025…

When he carried out his review into the process.

I do not accept that the Foreign Secretary…

Could not have been told when making statements to the Select Committee, again in 2025.

But, Mr Speaker, on top of that, the fact that I was not told even when I ordered a review of the UKSV process…

Is frankly staggering.

And I can tell the House,

That I have now updated the Terms of Reference for the review into Security Vetting…

To make sure it covers the means by which all decisions are made in relation to National Security Vetting

I have appointed Sir Adrian Fulford to lead the review.

Separately…

I have asked the Government Security Group in the Cabinet Office…

To look at any security concerns raised during Peter Mandelson’s tenure.

Mr. Speaker…

I know many members across the House…

Will find these facts to be incredible.

To that I can only say – they are right.

It beggars belief…

That throughout the whole timeline of events…

Officials in the Foreign Office…

Saw fit to withhold this information…

From the most senior Ministers in our system in Government.

That is not how the vast majority of people in this country…

Expect politics, government, or accountability to work.

And I do not think it is how most public servants think it should work, either.

I work with hundreds of civil servants…

Thousands even…

All of whom act with the utmost integrity, dedication and pride to serve this country…

Including officials from the Foreign Office…

Who as we speak…

Are doing a phenomenal job…

Representing our national interest in a dangerous world…

In Ukraine…

In the Middle East…

And all around the world.

This is not about them.

But yet it is surely beyond doubt…

That the recommendation from UKSV…

That Peter Mandelson should be denied developed vetting clearance…

Was information…

That could and should have been shared with me on repeated occasions…

And therefore, should have been available to this House…

And ultimately to the British people…

And I commend this statement to the House.

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