Starmer insists 'majority' of Labour MPs back his leadership
Prime Minister Sir Keir Stamer has insisted the "vast majority" of Labour MPs support him and want him to continue doing his job as prime minister.
And that is the vast majority of people in the Parliamentary Labour Party. "
"They're pleased to be in power," said Sir Keir, speaking about what said was most Labour MPs.
"They've waited a long time to be in power.
And they just want to get on with their job. They don't make a lot of noise about it. They don't talk to journalists about it. It's really important that is reflected in these debates. " He has faced calls from opposition parties to resign, and criticism from within his own party, after it emerged that UK security officials had flagged concerns about giving vetting clearance to his choice to be the UK's ambassador the United States, Lord Mandelson.
Speaking to the Sunday Times he said he did not regret his decision last week to sack the most senior civil servant in the Foreign Office, Sir Olly Robbins, who had not informed him about the security vetting concerns. "When there's a double red flag not to give clearance and [showing] high concern, then I'm sorry. But I do not accept the argument that that is something which should not be told to the prime minister," Sir Keir said.
Sir Olly decided to approve the vetting subject to mitigation being put in place.
"If I questioned every bit of information put in front of me I would never get anything done.
The number of decisions that have to be made each day is huge. "
"The conflict with Iran has not just been fought out in Iran.
There are increasingly the use of proxies in this country.
But this is the serious work of being the prime minister
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