She went on to ask, “Will the real prime minister please stand up?”
Alliance Party MP Sorcha Eastwood has given an impassioned speech in the House of Commons imploring the government to act above board when it came to answering questions about the appointment of Peter Mandelson.
Ms Eastwood opened her remarks by clarifying that the Labour Party do not stand for election in Northern Ireland and stated that her speech was not part of a political stunt. Rather, she said it had “everything to do with the integrity of the house.”
The Lagan Valley MP said that being asked not to discuss these issues was patronising and told the house that there had been two car bombs “at the edges of my constituency in the last five weeks.” She empathised that there were bigger issues that she would rather be speaking about and said that it was incumbent on everybody in the chamber to operate “completely above board.”
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Ms Eastwood said: “Now last week I posed the question. I don’t know why Mandelson was appointed. The Prime Minister then said it was a mistake. But here’s what I don’t understand, everything that was out there about Mandelson.
“That would have been cause for concern was open source material. It was out there. Peter Mandelson wouldn’t have survived the vetting for a kids’ football club. And rightly so, but we’re expected to believe from those benches that it’s nothing to see here, we’re gonna do some process here and there.
“It’s a bit of a hoo-ha, as if there’s been a bit of opprobrium around an appointment of a local Rotary Club. This is the government of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland. And we need to make sure that everything that is done here has the trust and confidence of the people that we are sent to represent.
“One of the things that I’m really passionate about is people being able to get on in life. But, if you look at the social mobility figures for the UK, they are declining steeply. And that should be a concern for us all. But don’t worry about that. It seems to be jobs for the boys going great guns over the road there.
“Instead of a meritocracy, it’s a Chumocracy. And that is at the nub of this. We cannot get answers as to why this was done. So what I’m asking today, will the real Prime Minister please stand up?
“Is it the man who wanted to tread lightly on our lives? Is it the man who promised a decade of national renewal? Is it the man who said that he was gonna do things by the book and better? Because in my nearly two years here, I have not seen that. So I’ll ask people from across the way, and I want to commend the member for South Shields for her heartfelt words.
“Because this should not be about party politics. This should be about doing the right thing. And I’m here as one member of my party, so I’m aware that I’m speaking from a place of privilege myself. But believe you me, there’s a stink here. And the public smell it, and if we’re serious about getting better in terms of making our constituents’ lives better, in terms of proving that this place can deliver. Well, every single person here today has a choice, make the right one.”
In later proceedings MPs voted against launching an investigation into whether Sir Keir Starmer misled Parliament over the appointment of Lord Peter Mandelson by 223 to 335, majority 112.
Now Sir Keir Starmer will not face a parliamentary investigation into claims he misled Parliament over the appointment of Lord Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the US. Tory leader Kemi Badenoch had accused the Prime Minister of misleading the Commons by claiming “full due process” had been followed and “no pressure existed” in Lord Mandelson’s appointment.
Some Labour figures have branded Mrs Badenoch’s call for an investigation a “political stunt”.
Meanwhile, Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee said on Tuesday it had finished reviewing the Government’s proposed redactions to documents relating to Lord Mandelson’s appointment ahead of publication.
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