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10 Sept 2025 UK Ambassador to the US: Appointment Process

We have an excellent team overall in British embassy Washington. Indeed, I pay tribute to the work of all our diplomatic service colleagues across the world, who do an excellent job in representing this country and ensure that our security and prosperity is at the forefront of their work. Of course, our special relatio

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10 Sept 2025 UK Ambassador to the US: Appointment Process

The right hon. Gentleman will understand why I will not comment from the Dispatch Box on his last remarks. What I will say is that the Prime Minister has acted decisively in the light of the new information, and he has taken the decision to ask the Foreign Secretary to withdraw Lord Mandelson as ambassador. Again, for

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10 Sept 2025 UK Ambassador to the US: Appointment Process

The hon. Gentleman asks about precedent. He will know that there is precedent, and we do have excellent ambassadors and high commissioners around the world—he and I have met many of them directly as they represent this country diligently. I have been clear: in the light of the additional information and emails written

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10 Sept 2025 UK Ambassador to the US: Appointment Process

I have been very clear that the Prime Minister has acted decisively on this matter and, in the light of that additional information, the Prime Minister asked the Foreign Secretary to withdraw Lord Mandelson as ambassador to Washington. That is decisive action and that is responding to that information, and I have expla

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10 Sept 2025 UK Ambassador to the US: Appointment Process

On the question about the Whip, as an employee of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Lord Mandelson was on a leave of absence from the other place, so that is very clear. As I said, the emails show that the depth and the extent of Lord Mandelson’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein was materially differen

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10 Sept 2025 UK Ambassador to the US: Appointment Process

I bring the hon. Member back to the fundamental point, which is that in the light of the additional information and emails written by Lord Mandelson, the Prime Minister asked the Foreign Secretary to withdraw him as ambassador.

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10 Sept 2025 UK Ambassador to the US: Appointment Process

I am updating the House in real time on actions and decisions that have been taken. I have been very clear about the new information that has come to light, and the decision that the Prime Minister has taken as a result.

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10 Sept 2025 UK Ambassador to the US: Appointment Process

The hon. Member is rightly known as one of the kindest and most generous Members of this House. I thank him for his comments about my hon. Friend the Member for Washington and Gateshead South (Mrs Hodgson) and the attack that she endured this morning. I wholeheartedly agree with his comments on Charlie Kirk. He can be

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10 Sept 2025 UK Ambassador to the US: Appointment Process

I refer the hon. Gentleman to the comments I have already made.

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10 Sept 2025 UK Ambassador to the US: Appointment Process

The right hon. Gentleman’s question gets to the essence of the decision that has been taken. In the light of additional information in emails written by Lord Mandelson, the Prime Minister has asked the Foreign Secretary to withdraw him as ambassador to the United States. The emails show that the depth and extent of the

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10 Sept 2025 UK Ambassador to the US: Appointment Process

As the hon. Member will know, I simply am not going to go into the vetting procedures, which are conducted independently. He can certainly look at the detail of how vetting processes are under- taken in the diplomatic service code, which outlines the processes.

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10 Sept 2025 UK Ambassador to the US: Appointment Process

My understanding is that Lord Mandelson is still an employee, and proper employment processes will take place, but I will write to the hon. Member to confirm my answer to that question. Lord Mandelson has recently been asked to withdraw as ambassador, and I will come back to the hon. Member with a detailed answer, but

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10 Sept 2025 UK Ambassador to the US: Appointment Process

I have been very clear: the Prime Minister asked the Foreign Secretary to withdraw Lord Mandelson as ambassador. That is the process, and he is no longer in his position. I agree with the hon. Member about our absolute revulsion across this House at Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes.

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10 Sept 2025 UK Ambassador to the US: Appointment Process

On the hon. Member’s first comments, he and I fundamentally disagree on many issues, but we know that we conduct our robust debate in this House, in our media and in our political society, and we do not engage in any form of political violence. What has happened in the United States over the past 24 hours is simply app

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8 Sept 2025Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

indicated assent.

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8 Sept 2025Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

I know how seriously the right hon. Gentleman takes these issues, and it is important for the House to understand this. I can confirm what I said to him previously, but also I draw his attention to article 3(2)(b) in the treaty and to annex 1. Article 3(2)(b) sets out clearly that “the Parties shall not undermine, prej

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8 Sept 2025Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

First, the right hon. and learned Gentleman knows that I am not going to disclose the full privileged legal advice to the Government, which the previous Government received, for very good reasons. We have set out very clearly that provisional measures could be brought forward that would immediately affect operations—wi

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8 Sept 2025Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

I will happily give way to the former Attorney General.

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8 Sept 2025Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

What a debate. I genuinely think there were some thoughtful contributions from all parts of the House, but some were simply rhetoric and, frankly, a lot of nonsense. I single out the Chair of the Defence Committee, my hon. Friend the Member for Slough (Mr Dhesi), and my hon. Friend the Member for Crawley (Peter Lamb).

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8 Sept 2025Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

Absolutely. I confirm that we are happy to discuss that further. Such decisions are not for me, but for the usual channels and the leaders in both Houses. However, I want to confirm the commitment that was made previously. This comes down to one fundamental question: why did the Opposition start the negotiations if the

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