Starmer tells MPs to ‘fight together’ before critical day for his premiership
The Guardian World ·

Keir Starmer has told Labour MPs to “stick together and fight together” as ministers launched a massive operation to shore up his fragile position before a critical day for his premiership. …
Keir Starmer has told Labour MPs to “stick together and fight together” as ministers launched a massive operation to shore up his fragile position before a critical day for his premiership. The prime minister faces the double threat of a standards investigation into his decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the US and a potentially damaging testimony from Morgan McSweeney , his former chief of staff. Allies including Richard Hermer, the attorney general, and Jenny Chapman, a foreign office minister, were among those who rang round Labour MPs before Tuesday’s Commons vote on whether to refer him to parliament’s privileges committee. Senior Labour figures including Gordon Brown and former cabinet ministers Alan Johnson and David Blunkett called for restraint from backbenchers, dismissing the vote as a political stunt designed to destabilise the party before the May elections. The Guardian understands that Labour MPs will be whipped to vote against the Conservative motion to refer Starmer to the committee. Any rebellion is likely to be limited because most appear to accept that while there is anger towards the prime minister, they do not want to hand the opposition a win. However, Starmer faces a second moment of jeopardy on Tuesday with McSweeney’s appearance in front of the foreign affairs committee (FAC) inquiry into Mandelson’s appointment. …
Original source: The Guardian World
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Downing Street · Boris Johnson · Keir Starmer · Conservatives · Philip Barton · Foreign Office · Jeffrey Epstein · Peter Mandelson · Morgan McSweeney