Keir Starmer has admitted using disappearing WhatsApps amid fury at ‘missing’ evidence in the Mandelson files.
The PM’s spokesman confirmed that he has the function activated after questions over a glaring hole in the huge data dump yesterday.
Sir Keir barely featured in 1,500 pages of documents about his disastrous decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as US ambassador.
Downing Street insisted this afternoon that the premier had fully complied with Parliament’s ‘humble address’ ordering the disclosure of all messages exchanged with the New Labour architect.
The spokesman said disappearing WhatsApps were permitted as long as they did not interfere with official record keeping – but Labour
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