Keir Starmer begs Labour MPs with desperate seven-word plea over Commons vote | Politics | News


At a meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party on Monday, Sir Keir said: โ€œI have responsibility for being totally transparent with you, with Parliament and the British public. I take that very seriously as well. But this is not about a lack of transparency.

โ€œThis is a political stunt by our opponents who want to bring us down, obscure our message, stop us getting on with our work.

โ€œAnd the timing tells you everything, nine days before local elections.โ€

He claimed the Conservatives had put forward โ€œtotally baselessโ€ and โ€œabsolutely ridiculousโ€ accusations against him and insisted the motion was โ€œpure politicsโ€, adding: โ€œWe need to stand together against it.โ€

Sir Keir added: โ€œWhen we stick together and fight together, we are so much stronger.โ€

The Prime Minister has been accused of misleading MPs by saying that โ€œfull due processโ€ was followed in appointing Lord Mandelson, who was given the plum role despite failing security checks.

Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle announced the debate and vote after demands from Tory leader Kemi Badenoch and other senior MPs.

The committee was responsible for Boris Johnson’s exit from frontline politics after it investigated him for misleading the House over the Partygate saga.

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