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Starmer vs Robbins: Why the Mandelson row keeps getting worse

Politics
United Kingdom
Started April 24, 2026

Starmer vs Robbins: Why the Mandelson row keeps getting worse melissa.ittoo Thu, 23/04/2026 - 13:38 Foreign Office permanent secretary Peter Ricketts joins the podcast team to work out where a week of blame and counter-blame has left the government. 1 Podcast Institute for Government No Civil service Policy making Public appointments Ethical standards Supporting policy making Labour Prime minister Permanent secretary Starmer government Number 10 Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office No...

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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 24, 2026
The disputes within the Labour Party reflect deeper ideological divides, which could reshape the party's future and its approach to governance.
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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 24, 2026
Starmer's handling of the Mandelson controversy demonstrates a lack of decisive leadership, which could hinder Labour's prospects in upcoming elections.
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The interplay between civil service and political leadership during the Mandelson row raises important questions about ethical standards in policymaking.
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This blame game distracts from pressing policy issues, undermining public trust in the government and its ability to govern effectively.
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The ongoing Mandelson row highlights the need for greater accountability in government, ensuring leaders are held responsible for their actions.
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