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Security Vetting
I believe that there are two sides to this. One is about process, and the other is about judgment. On process, I believe that the Prime Minister was not told about the security vetting clearance, and that, had he known, he would have sacked Peter Mandelson. We do not have a problem with that. The problem is this: why was he not told that, and who is actually running the country? Are other Ministers being kept in the dark by civil servants? On the issue of judgment, it was completely wrong to put
Mon 20 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Security Vetting
Parliamentary appearance by Sarah Champion
Mon 20 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Security Vetting
Parliamentary appearance by Sir Desmond Swayne
Mon 20 Apr
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Mon 20 Apr
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Security Vetting
I will ensure that the review covers all relevant issues and material, and I will take into account what the right hon. Gentleman has just said.
Mon 20 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Security Vetting
Parliamentary appearance by Dr Al Pinkerton
Mon 20 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Security Vetting
Parliamentary appearance by Alistair Strathern
Mon 20 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Security Vetting
Parliamentary appearance by Dr Neil Shastri-Hurst
Mon 20 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Security Vetting
Parliamentary appearance by Graham Stuart
Mon 20 Apr
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Security Vetting
I understand that Peter Mandelson’s vetting clearance was conditional on his being accompanied to meetings with former clients, such as Palantir. Will the Prime Minister clarify why there is no record of his and Peter Mandelson’s meeting with Palantir in Washington, and will he tell the House what it was all about?
Mon 20 Apr
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Topical Questions
If the Secretary of State wants to start keeping children safe online, then we will stop our objections—but she is refusing to do that. In another example of so-called progressiveness, local authorities across the country are, unbelievably, trying to stop exclusions when children are bringing knives to school. This is happening right here in London, with Sadiq Khan’s inclusion charter, and in Sheffield, where the policy led to the tragic stabbing of Harvey Willgoose, whose killer had previously
Mon 20 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Douglas McAllister
Mon 20 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Security Vetting
Parliamentary appearance by Sir Keir Starmer
Mon 20 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Lee Anderson
Mon 20 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Security Vetting
Parliamentary appearance by Dame Caroline Dinenage
Mon 20 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Sports Facilities: Secondary Schools
Parliamentary appearance by Dame Caroline Dinenage
Mon 20 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Community-owned Assets: Government Support
Parliamentary appearance by Miatta Fahnbulleh
Mon 20 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Security Vetting
Parliamentary appearance by Lee Anderson
Mon 20 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Security Vetting
Parliamentary appearance by Natalie Fleet
Mon 20 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Supported Internships
Parliamentary appearance by Liz Jarvis
Mon 20 Apr