UK PM’s Former Chief of Staff Says He Was Wrong to Encourage Mandelson Appointment

LONDON, April 28 (Reuters) – British ⁠Prime ⁠Minister Keir ⁠Starmer’s former chief of staff, ​Morgan McSweeney, said on Tuesday he ‌had been wrong to ‌propose the appointment of ⁠Peter ⁠Mandelson as U.S. ambassador but he had ​not circumvented the hiring process.

McSweeney told parliament he had thought Mandelson, a ​Labour veteran, would help Britain to ⁠get a ⁠trade deal with ⁠the ​United States after Donald Trump was returned ​to the ⁠White House.

“The appointment of Mandelson as ambassador was a serious error of judgment. I advised ⁠the prime minister in support of that appointment ⁠and I was wrong to do so,” McSweeney told the committee.

“What I did not do was oversee national security vetting, ask officials to ignore procedures, request that steps should be skipped, ⁠or communicate explicitly or implicitly that checks should be cleared at all costs.”

(Reporting by Sam Tabahriti; ​writing by Muvija M; Editing ​by Kate Holton)

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