Ministers rally around Keir Starmer as leadership questions grow over Mandelson saga – UK politics live | Politics

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Liz Kendall said Keir Starmer should not lose his job over Peter Mandelson’s appointment as US ambassador because he has “made the right calls” on the big issues facing the country.

The science and technology secretary was asked by Trevor Phillips on Sky if Starmer’s poor judgment in appointing Mandelson was the root of the issue.

She replied: “I don’t agree with that. I think the failure of judgment here was the failure to tell the prime minister that Peter Mandelson, who actually is responsible for all of this … the person that I am angry at is Peter Mandelson.”

Kendall went on to say Starmer had “absolutely not” ignored Jeffrey Epstein’s victims by making the appointment, and said she supported him in the decisions he had made over many big issues.

She said: “The prime minister, on the big calls facing this country, has made the right calls.”

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She added: “Because on the fundamental judgments facing this country, whether it’s on international issues, rebuilding our relationship with the EU, saying ‘we won’t get involved in the war’, investing in our defence, or whether it’s on domestic issues, lifting children out of poverty, tackling violence against women and girls, all of the big fundamental issues facing this country, the prime minister has made the right call.”

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