Badenoch presses Starmer on Mandelson appointment at PMQs – live updates
Starmer goes on attack over Iran as Badenoch pushes PM on Mandelson at PMQspublished at 13:36 GMT
Starmer on Iran: ‘We will not be drawn into the wider war’
The prime minister and Kemi Badenoch attacked each other’s leadership style at PMQs.
The Tory leader took aim at Keir Starmer’s appointment of Peter Mandelson, while Starmer attacked Badenoch over her stance on the Iran war and comments by her shadow justice secretary.
Peter Mandelson’s appointment
Badenoch persistently pressed Starmer on whether he spoke to Mandelson about Jeffrey Epstein before his appointed as US ambassador. In response, Starmer reiterated that the appointment was a “mistake” and repeated his apology to Epstein’s victims.
Shadow justice secretary’s comments
In his exchange with Badenoch, Starmer called for shadow justice secretary Nick Timothy to be sacked over comments he made about Muslims praying in public (here’s what Timothy said). “If he were in my team, he’d be gone,” the PM said.
Angela Rayner’s warning
Badenoch also mentioned comments from former deputy PM Angela Rayner, who called Labour’s immigration proposals “un-British”. The Tory leader said she and Rayner agreed this “weak man” should be replaced by a “strong woman” – watch the moment.
On Iran
The prime minister reiterated that the UK would not be drawn into the wider Iran war, and said the longer it went on the more it would increase the cost of living.
The future of the UK’s nuclear deterrent
Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey asked whether the UK should be reliant on the US when it renews its nuclear deterrent – the PM said he’d do what’s in the UK’s “best interests”.
We’re now ending our live coverage of today’s Prime Minister’s Questions.
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