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Ambassador to the United States 2025-09-16

16 September 2025

Lead MP

David Davis

Debate Type

General Debate

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At a Glance

David Davis raised concerns about ambassador to the united states 2025-09-16 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Moves that the House has considered the appointment process and the circumstances leading to the dismissal of Lord Mandelson, arguing that it is a matter of utmost concern across all parties. He questions the appropriateness of Peter Mandelson's selection as ambassador given his history of ethical issues, the procedures for vetting were not properly followed, and there are concerns about who knew what and when regarding his appointment.

Government Response

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Government Response
On Thursday, I came to this House to announce that the Prime Minister had asked the Foreign Secretary to withdraw Lord Mandelson as the UK’s ambassador to the United States. At the outset, may I say—there were many comments to this effect from across the House—that all of us are appalled by Epstein’s crimes, and all those who have suffered as a result need to be at the forefront of our minds today. I also thank a number of right hon. and hon. Members for what I think were genuine suggestions about scrutiny of processes in relation to ambassadorial appointments. In particular, the Government have listened to the Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee, my right hon. Friend the Member for Islington South and Finsbury (Emily Thornberry), on this matter, and we will consider all options to support the Committee in its work in future. Defends national security vetting processes as independent from political influence. Reiterates that Lord Mandelson was withdrawn after new information came to light and emphasises the importance of the US-UK relationship.

Shadow Response

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Shadow Response
Thornberry outlines the Foreign Affairs Committee's efforts to question Lord Mandelson, emphasising that these requests were made both publicly and privately. She questions whether the Cabinet Office missed obvious red flags or failed to pass concerns on to relevant departments. Thornberry also highlights potential failures in due diligence and vetting processes. Badenoch criticises the Prime Minister's handling of the scandal, urging him to take responsibility and publish all documents related to Lord Mandelson's appointment. She demands a full apology to victims of Jeffrey Epstein and calls for transparency in Government actions.
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