No 10 ‘uninterested’ in Mandelson vetting – and six other new claims Starmer faces
- Posted on April 28, 2026
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During a significant parliamentary inquiry, Morgan McSweeney, former chief of staff to Prime Minister Starmer, publicly testified about controversial allegations surrounding the government. The hearing addressed multiple claims affecting the administration, including assertions regarding the vetting process for Lord Mandelson's appointment. McSweeney's rare public appearance marked an important moment in scrutinizing governmental decision-making and transparency, with particular focus on whether proper procedural standards were followed in senior appointments.
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