- Sir Keir Starmer's appointment of Lord Peter Mandelson as British ambassador to the US has drawn sharp criticism from within his own party.
- Jo White, who chairs the Red Wall group of Labour MPs, described the appointment as Starmer's "biggest mistake" and urged the government to "cleanse" itself of issues arising from the vetting scandal.
- White noted that her constituents are primarily focused on the cost-of-living crisis rather than the ambassadorial appointment or calls for Sir Keir to resign.
- The Prime Minister has dismissed allegations of a cabinet split, attributing them to political motivation.
- Ms White also criticised the practice of offering diplomatic roles to former government staff, stating there should be no expectation of such appointments.
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