You lost me at
'I would trust Kemi'
Sorry, no thanks.
Employing a cleaner - and difficulties thereof
www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2r15151xgo
Well, well, well.
You lost me at
'I would trust Kemi'
Sorry, no thanks.
MartavTaurus
I would rather KS stayed for the moment.
But, if I hear the words, I understand the strength of public feeling or I know how people feel again from him on Monday, I think I'll scream. It's rubbish.
Totally agree, only because I cannot see another leader in waiting
Bring back Rishi…
Don't think his wife would be happy about that GG13
I agree with your first paragraph, eazybee. There was enough information in the public domain for anybody to realise that Mandelson should never have been put forward for the role.
However, I almost choked on my coffee when I read the last sentence. Badenoch can't even unite her own party never mind those from any other party. She wouldn't even know what words like "negotiate" or "agreement" mean. She doesn't come up with solutions to anything.
I can’t say I’m the greatest fan of Kemi Badenoch, but IMO she made a very astute remark about KS and this fiasco - seen on the BBC website. ‘He’s so blinded by his own righteousness that he can’t see what others can (or do - can’t remember).’
One single astute remark, made after months of failure, is not a recognised qualification for becoming Leader.
Smileless2012
What I don't understand is how Mandelson could have fulfilled his role without security clearance
.
I'm unclear too.
It's not clear whether he was denied top level clearance or whether he was given it, despite the failed vetting.
When he was Foreign Secretary, it was rumoured that Theresa May denied Boris Johnson access to some top secret intelligence reports, although this is disputed and I doubt the truth will ever be known.
Maremia
One single astute remark, made after months of failure, is not a recognised qualification for becoming Leader.
You know what they say about stopped clocks!
I just heard on TV that Emily Thornberry who cannot bear KS is getting together with Sir Olly to gather all their ammo against him.
Badenoch is good on subjects she is well informed on, she is excellent on single sex spaces issue, I think she needs more time but I am not one of those who thinks Starmer is 'the grown up in the room' anymore. I am afraid I think that gravitas etc is frequently mistaken for being genuine, skilled, etc, the same mistake happened with the perception of Sturgeon.
Primrose53
I just heard on TV that Emily Thornberry who cannot bear KS is getting together with Sir Olly to gather all their ammo against him.
Rubs hands with glee.
Primrose53
I just heard on TV that Emily Thornberry who cannot bear KS is getting together with Sir Olly to gather all their ammo against him.
Well they would wouldn't they!
Primrose53
I just heard on TV that Emily Thornberry who cannot bear KS is getting together with Sir Olly to gather all their ammo against him.
Still knitting.🧶
Another word of support. I’m a Labour Party member. I support Starmer
Primrose53
I just heard on TV that Emily Thornberry who cannot bear KS is getting together with Sir Olly to gather all their ammo against him.
Which TV Chanel / programme did you hear this on? I’d like to listen to that myself.
I share the need for absolute clarity on who knew what when
It was a high risk appointment. I was angry as it went against the safety for women and girls strategy
Primrose53
I just heard on TV that Emily Thornberry who cannot bear KS is getting together with Sir Olly to gather all their ammo against him.
Which channel might that be?
Thornberry is chair of the ten cross-party member Foreign Affairs Committee in front of which Robbins has been called to appear on Tuesday so if there were a shred of truth in what you are alleging, she would have to stand down or could be removed.
twaddle
I agree with your first paragraph, eazybee. There was enough information in the public domain for anybody to realise that Mandelson should never have been put forward for the role.
However, I almost choked on my coffee when I read the last sentence. Badenoch can't even unite her own party never mind those from any other party. She wouldn't even know what words like "negotiate" or "agreement" mean. She doesn't come up with solutions to anything.
There was enough information in the public domain for anybody to realise that Mandelson should never have been put forward for the role.
That really isn't how it works.
My thought exactly Graphite.
I’m sure Primrose53 will let us know where she heard this. I’d like to hear what the TV programme are alleging and where they’ve got their evidence from.
DaisyAnneReturns
twaddle
I agree with your first paragraph, eazybee. There was enough information in the public domain for anybody to realise that Mandelson should never have been put forward for the role.
However, I almost choked on my coffee when I read the last sentence. Badenoch can't even unite her own party never mind those from any other party. She wouldn't even know what words like "negotiate" or "agreement" mean. She doesn't come up with solutions to anything.There was enough information in the public domain for anybody to realise that Mandelson should never have been put forward for the role.
That really isn't how it works.
I know how it works, but in Mandelson's case, Starmer should have had more sense. I know all the theories about why he was chosen (ideal for dealing with Trump), but I thought it was a very suspect decision at the time and I'm afraid the gamble backfired.
As for whether Starmer knew that the advanced vetting was failed, my gut feeling is still that he didn't know.
sixandahalf
I think this is a gift on a silver platter for the far right.
It plays into the "they are all the same" rhetoric.
It seems to me your last sentence is correct!
So many people in the Labour party have been involved in dodgy or unprofessional dealings since they came to power just a short time ago.
Keir Starmer, Angela Rayner, Bridget Phillipson, Sue Gray, Andrew Gwynne, Lord Alli, Louise Haigh, Tulip Siddiq, Morgan McSweeney, Peter Mandelsson, Rushana Ali. There may even be more.
I’m not far anything, other than right on this one. 😉
I read somewhere that ambassadorial appointments are for the Foreign Secretary to become involved with and not the PM. So why was Starmer pushing for Mandelson?
Galaxy
Badenoch is good on subjects she is well informed on, she is excellent on single sex spaces issue, I think she needs more time but I am not one of those who thinks Starmer is 'the grown up in the room' anymore. I am afraid I think that gravitas etc is frequently mistaken for being genuine, skilled, etc, the same mistake happened with the perception of Sturgeon.
There's more to life than single sex spaces. Badenoch is good at attacking, but never has any answers.
LizzieDrip. Indeed.
What Thornberry tweeted on Friday was this:
My committee asked several times whether red flags had been raised by Peter Mandelson's vetting process. It seems there were. Who overrode these concerns? Why were we kept in the dark? People need to stop messing us about and tell us the truth.
GB News quote her as saying:
Looking at the evidence that was given and the letters that have been written, to be charitable, there are glaring holes. It really is a question of whether we were knowingly misled.
If people were to watch the November proceedings, which I linked to upthread, they will see/hear Robbins and Wormald being circumspect and sometimes evasive in their answers.
We don't even know why Mandelson failed security vetting.
We should find out more on Tuesday. I think we all just want to hear the truth. Meantime it's all just speculation, going round and round in circles with a huge great dollop of political bias thrown in.
Thornberry's letter to Robbins requesting he give further evidence to the FAC.
committees.parliament.uk/publications/52666/documents/293112/default/
Note the paragraph:
Conscious that as a committed public servant you would not willingly mislead the House, your attendance at the Committee next week would allow the opportunity for you to correct the record.
I'm still curious about why Simon Case wasn't called.
twaddle
Smileless2012
What I don't understand is how Mandelson could have fulfilled his role without security clearance
.
I'm unclear too.
It's not clear whether he was denied top level clearance or whether he was given it, despite the failed vetting.
When he was Foreign Secretary, it was rumoured that Theresa May denied Boris Johnson access to some top secret intelligence reports, although this is disputed and I doubt the truth will ever be known.
He was denied clearance but the foreign office over rode it.
Somewhere in the small print it appears they have the power to do this.
It’s like a real life Yes Minister.
I want to know who vets the vetters 🤦🏼♀️
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