UK PM may face probe for ‘misleading’ parliament on Mandelson
LONDON: Britain’s parliament will vote on Tuesday on launching an inquiry into Prime Minister Keir Starmer to determine whether he misled the House of Commons over the appointment of former US ambassador Peter Mandelson. Any such inquiry could have serious implications for Starmer’s future. If the prime minister is found to have knowingly misled parliament, his position would likely become untenable. House of Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle said he approved a request from opposition Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch for a debate and vote on whether the Committee of Privileges should investigate the matter. The controversy stems from Starmer’s decision to hire Mandelson, who was fired last September after his relationship with the late US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was found to be deeper than previously known. The incident has raised doubts about Starmer’s judgement, particularly after it was revealed a security vetting body was leaning against granting clearan...