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Standards in Public Life

09 February 2026

Lead MP

Darren Jones

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

Immigration
Other Contributors: 44

At a Glance

Darren Jones raised concerns about standards in public life 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:

Government Statement

Immigration
Government Statement
Last week, I addressed the House regarding information about Peter Mandelson's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and outlined initial actions taken by the Government. Today, I am updating the House on further steps to rebuild trust in public life post-revelations. The Minister highlighted the need for cultural change in power misuse and emphasised the Prime Minister’s commitment to justice and victim-oriented policies. He detailed recent reforms including strengthening the independent adviser's role, establishing an Ethics and Integrity Commission, publishing Ministers' interests more frequently, and introducing reforms regarding severance payments. Furthermore, the Government will bring forward legislation to enable peerages removal for disgraced peers and update direct ministerial appointment processes involving national security vetting. The Minister also committed to reviewing financial interest declarations, lobbying transparency, and non-corporate communication channels within government. He noted that second jobs for MPs should be banned in most cases and highlighted ongoing work by the House and other committees on standards issues. Finally, he provided an update on responding to a Humble Address motion passed by the House last Wednesday regarding document publication and compliance with national security.

Shadow Comment

Neil O'Brien
Shadow Comment
The Shadow Secretary criticised the Prime Minister's authority and questioned his decision-making process in appointing Peter Mandelson. He emphasised the issue of standards in public life, highlighting previous ethical scandals under this Government. The Shadow pointed out that information about Mandelson was available beforehand but ignored by the PM, questioning the credibility of blaming structures or processes alone. Neil O'Brien raised concerns over a potential golden goodbye severance payment to Mandelson and requested an investigation into Mandelson's time as ambassador involving unrecorded meetings with Palantir. He also questioned Matthew Doyle’s appointment despite associations with convicted paedophiles and sought clarification on No. 10 investigations. The Shadow expressed concern about the Prime Minister's judgment in making decisions, particularly regarding known risks associated with appointing Mandelson.
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