Keir Starmer said the UK is working with other countries, including palace vs everton in Europe, to develop a "viable, collective plan" to yankees vs orioles reopen the Strait of Hormuz. He said this was not a simple task.
It came after the US President Donald Trump warned the future of Nato could be at stake unless allies agreed to his demand to provide ships. The PM, who said he discussed the issue with Trump during a call on Sunday evening, said: "It is a discussion, we are not at a point of decisions yet, I want to really stress that."
Keir Starmer also denied misleading MPs by telling them due process was followed in the appointment of Lord Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the US.
Files released on March 11 showed Sir Keir’s national security adviser, Jonathan Powell, had described the peer’s appointment as “weirdly rushed” and Lord Mandelson had been named as the new ambassador before his vetting had been completed.
Asked whether he had misled the Commons by telling them due process madagascar had been followed, the Prime Minister told a press conference on Monday: “No.”
Sir Keir added that his ethics adviser, Sir Laurie Magnus, had considered the question last week, “and answered very robustly that the process had been followed”. But he continued that the process “wasn’t strong enough”, saying: “Amongst the changes that I intend to put into place is the fact you can’t announce something until the vetting is finished.”
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