Starmer admits mistake in appointing Mandelson as UK ambassador
LONDON (AP) — British Prime Minister Keir Starmer acknowledged Monday that he made the wrong judgment when he appointed Peter Mandelson as U.K. ambassador to Washington, but said he would not have done so if he had known Mandelson failed security checks.
Starmer is facing calls to resign after the revelation that Mandelson was given the job despite failing security vetting. Mandelson was fired nine months into the job over his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Starmer told lawmakers in the House of Commons that “I would not have gone ahead with the appointment” had he known about the security concerns.
He laid blame squarely on Foreign Office officials, saying the fact Mandelson had failed security vetting “could and should have been shared with me before he took up his post.”


