Starmer 'chose to avoid due process' - Reform UK MPpublished at 16:44 BST
Image source, UK ParliamentRichard Tice, Reform UK MP
We've just been hearing from MPs Richard Tice, David Pinto-Duschinsky and Andrew Levin in the Commons. Here's what they've had to say:
- Richard Tice, Reform UK MP for Boston and Skegness, says Starmer "chose to avoid due process" when appointing Mandelson before vetting. He says security and vetting authorities should have been allowed whatever time was "deemed necessary" to make their judgement.
- Earlier today, the PM's former chief of staff Morgan McSweeney admitted No 10 wanted Lord Mandelson in post "quickly" but insisted officials were never asked to "skip steps".
- David Pinto-Duschinsky, Labour MP for Hendon, echoes previous calls that the motion is "political game-playing of the lowest order". He says it's "standard" for job offers to be made before vetting, and an investigation into Starmer would be "long, costly and wholly unnecessary"
- Andrew Lewin, Labour MP for Welwyn Hatfield, says "one more committee" is not the answer, as he believes the prime minister and government are not hiding but "putting everything in the sunlight". With two committees already in progress, Lewin says the motion today is not about "whether scrutiny should happen", but a "conveniently timed motion" from the opposition














