It is obvious now, Keir Starmer, that you made a mistake. Reinstate Olly Robbins for the good of the UK | Simon McDonald
That is the inescapable conclusion from all we know. I’m fairly sure that had the PM initially heard his full account, he would not have sacked himSimon McDonald was permanent...
By Simon McDonald · The Guardian Opinion
That is the inescapable conclusion from all we know. I’m fairly sure that had the PM initially heard his full account, he would not have sacked him Simon McDonald was permanent secretary at the Foreign Office from 2015 to 2020 The most difficult thing in life – any life – is to admit you are wrong. What’s true for someone in the privacy of their own home is massively more true for the prime minister. But last Thursday, Keir Starmer made a mistake. That afternoon, the Guardian reported that Peter Mandelson had failed his security vetting and the permanent undersecretary at the Foreign Office had overruled the recommendation of UK Security Vetting (UKSV), a department within the Cabinet Office. Within the news cycle, the prime minister and foreign secretary announced they had lost confidence in Olly Robbins and he was forced to resign . Over the past few days, No 10 has doubled down on its version of events. On Monday, Starmer told the House of Commons that, if he had known Mandelson had “failed” his vetting, he would not have allowed his posting to Washington to proceed. Continue reading...