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The Mandelson saga could be fatal for Sir Keir Starmer - The Economist

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The Mandelson saga could be fatal for Sir Keir Starmer The EconomistAllies back Starmer as Mandelson and Epstein leave the UK leader fighting for his job AP NewsStarmer would have blocked Mandelson over vetting failure, ministers say BBCThe Guardian view on Starmer and Mandelson: a story that doesn't add up

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Robert Jenrick declares Labour is 'finished' under Keir Starmer: 'He needs to go!'.

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Robert Jenrick has launched a blistering assault on Sir Keir Starmer over the Peter Mandelson controversy, suggesting the Prime Minister must either be "dishonest" or fundamentally incapable of leading the country.Speaking to the Camilla Tominey Show on GB News, the Reform UK's Treasury spokesman declared: "I don't know whether he has lied or is just grossly incompetent.

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Neither is good from our Prime Minister."The former Conservative minister went further, arguing that even the most charitable interpretation of events paints a damning picture of Starmer's leadership."If the best that he could hope for is that the country concludes that he's just utterly clueless, a sort of passenger who has no idea what's going on in Government, then either way, he needs to go, doesn't he?" Mr Jenrick said.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Mr Jenrick also claimed that Labour MPs representing Red Wall constituencies are acutely aware their political futures are bleak while Sir Keir remains at the...

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