Kendall says Starmer would have withdrawn Mandelson as US ambassador appointment if he knew he failed security vetting

Keir Starmer would have withdrawn Peter Mandelson’s appointment as ambassador to the US if he had known he had not passed security vetting, Liz Kendall said, even if it was close to Donald Trump’s inauguration.

Kendall told Laura Kuenssberg on BBC One that Starmer would have rescinded the job offer if he had been told – regardless of the timing ahead of Trump taking up the presidency.

She said: “If the prime minister had known that UK security vetting had not cleared him, the appointment would have been withdrawn.

“It would’t have mattered how close that was to the president’s inauguration or any of that, I believe that because there is no way that the prime minister would have continued with it, had he known the facts that he now knows.”

Liz Kendall appearing on the BBC1 current affairs programme, Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg
Liz Kendall appearing on the BBC1 current affairs programme, Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg Photograph: Jeff Overs/BBC/PA
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Our Scotland correspondent Libby Brooks has written this piece on how Scottish voters are being attracted to Reform UK, and how it reflects attitudes to immigration.

It’s Monday evening in Aberdeen, and George Preston is wearing his union flag suit to the Reform UK rally. He joined the party in 2024 as it gained ground in the north-east of Scotland with its first councillor defections from the Scottish Conservatives.

Now Preston is out leafleting for the party that polls suggest is vying with Scottish Labour to become the official opposition to the Scottish National party in the Holyrood elections on 7 May.

“Very, very few have said: ‘Have this back,’” he says. “Far more are supportive. I think Reform have found a following that was already here.”

His last point covers local politics and the national mood. The north-east of Scotland is a traditional Tory/SNP battleground, where support for Brexit was higher than anywhere else in the country and voter preoccupations align over fishing, farming, and oil and gas.

The collapse in Scottish Conservative support has left a significant gap that Reform has rapidly filled.

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