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Starmer ignored warnings from ministers on how to stop Mandelson rebellion

Sir Keir Starmer’s No 10 and Labour whips ignored warnings as early as Tuesday evening that a Labour rebellion was brewing over the release of full vetting documents relating to Peter Mandelson’s appointment as the UK’s ambassador in the US.

Three government sources told The i Paper that it had not been former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner who initially led attempts to secure changes to how the papers would be published.

    Instead, they credited behind-the-scenes lobbying from Cabinet Minister Alan Campbell and Home Office Minister Jess Phillips with trying to change minds in No 10 and save Starmer from a humiliating climbdown.

    Downing Street had endeavoured to temper the Conservatives’ attempt to disclose the Mandelson paper trail by incorporating provisions for national security and the safeguarding of international relations.

    However, MPs called the action a “cover-up” and advocated for Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee, rather than the Cabinet Secretary, to decide on their disclosure.

    While Rayner was widely credited with leading the rebellion, the truth is more nuanced, a party source said (Photo: Ryan Jenkinson/Getty Images)

    At Prime Minister’s Questions at noon on Wednesday, Starmer was still advocating for his plan but after the rebellion threatened to get out of hand, whips were forced to draft a last-minute amendment to appease MPs.

    By Wednesday evening his authority was in tatters.

    “No 10 and the whips were warned on Tuesday the ISC was the only viable option,” one of the Government sources said.

    “Jess Philips and Alan Campbell are the unsung heroes in all this. From Tuesday night they were saying they had to go down the ISC route,” the second source said.

    “Keir was still talking about not using the ISC at PMQs,” the source added. “There’s a constant pattern of this in No 10; arriving at the correct position far too late and then not getting the credit because they fought it all the way there.”

    The third source confirmed that Campbell and Phillips had both been in No 10 on Wednesday morning and discussed the depth of unease among Labour backbenchers with Starmer’s officials.

    Campbell spoke to Starmer himself. ISC Chairman Kevan Jones had also been consulted and was willing for his committee to come on board.

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    But even as he took PMQs at noon Starmer had not heeded their advice. Tory Leader Kemi Badenoch urged Labour MPs to rebel and vote with her to include the ISC in overseeing the documents’ release.

    After Starmer revealed he knew about Mandelson’s relationship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, Labour MPs retreated into Parliament’s tearoom in shock and fury.

    The message – which had been relayed privately to No 10 – that they would not support the Government’s original motion, was now played out publicly on the floor of the Commons and social media.

    While Rayner was widely credited with leading the rebellion, the truth is more nuanced, a party source said. “Maybe she did some tearoom rallying, but the work had been done,” the source said.

    Rayner’s intervention was widely interpreted as a reminder she has leadership intentions of her own, while she seeks to settle her outstanding tax payments with HMRC.

    “Angela was in the chamber salivating as she was sticking the knife in, but then she’s always there to kick Keir when he’s down,” a second Labour source said, adding, “But behind the scenes it was Alan and Jess doing the heavy lifting.”

    An ally of Rayner rejected the characterisation. In fact, Rayner had stuck to the facts in the chamber.

    “Given the public disgust and the sickening behaviour of Peter Mandelson and the importance of transparency, in 2022 I proposed a humble address seeking information about PPE which the [Conservative] party resisted,” she said.

    “Should we not have the ISC have the same role in keeping public confidence in the process?”

    A spokesman for Rayner declined to comment

    Downing Street declined to comment.

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