‘I got it wrong’: Starmer’s ex-chief of staff falls on his sword over Mandelson in desperate bid to save PM ahead of crunch vote tonight

Keir Starmer’s former chief aide mounted a desperate bid to save the PM today – taking full responsibility for appointing Peter Mandelson.

Morgan McSweeney apologised for his role in the scandal, saying Sir Keir ‘relied on my advice and I got it wrong’.

But appearing before the foreign affairs committee he stressed he had not tried to sidestep the vetting process for the US ambassador job. 

The dramatic comments came hours before Sir Keir faces a make-or-break showdown in the Commons over whether he misled MPs. 

Mr McSweeney said he believed Mandelson was the best choice because Britain was ‘exposed’ on trade after Brexit

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