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LIVE: Rivals call for Starmer confidence vote amid Mandelson fury

Keir Starmer declared he will carry on as Prime Minister despite growing anger within his own party at the handling of the Peter Mandelson scandal which has left him fighting for political survival.

Speaking in Hastings, the Prime Minister immediately addressed the controversy surrounding Mandelson’s appointment as Britain’s ambassador to Washington.

In his hastily rewritten speech, he issued a grovelling apology to Jeffrey Epstein’s victims for ‘believing’ Mandelson and insisted the former Labour peer ‘lied’ about the extent of his friendship with the paedophile financier.

The Prime Minister also shared he has been frustrated by police over the release of documents he claims will show Mandelson’s deceit during security vetting for thje US ambassador role.

Appearing rattled during repeated questioning about whether he can remain in Downing Street, Starmer insisted he was elected to ‘change the country’.

Reacting to his press conference, the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats have called for a no confidence vote against Starmer with Kemi Badenoch inviting angry Labour MPs to join forces with her party.

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Lib Dems back calls for no confidence vote into Keir Starmer

Screen grab of Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey speaking during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons, London. Picture date: Wednesday February 4, 2026. PA Photo.  Photo credit should read: House of Commons/UK Parliament/PA Wire

Ed Davey has backed calls for Keir Starmer to face a no confidence vote following the controversy surrounding Lord Peter Mandelson.

The Liberal Democrats leader has echoed remarks by Kemi Badenoch who invited Labour MPs to join Tories in holding a vote.

He said:

The British people can’t afford for this Labour soap opera to drag on for months or even years, like the Conservative Party did with Boris Johnson. We need a government totally focused on ending the cost-of-living crisis, fixing the NHS and care, and getting our economy growing again.
Keir Starmer should say ‘put up or shut up’. Let’s have a confidence vote now to see whether Labour MPs have any confidence in the Prime Minister, so the Government can get past this one way or the other and start focusing on the change our country needs.

Watch: Kemi says Starmer apology ‘isn’t good enough’

We can now share you some footage from Kemi Badenoch’s press conference as the Conservative leader reacted to Keir Starmer’s apology for believing Peter Mandelson.

Badenoch told the audience, ‘that’s not good enough’ as she said it’s a matter of when not if Starmer is no longer Prime Minister.

Watch the video below:

‘I’d be surprised if Starmer is still PM this time next week’

Mail on Sunday columnist Dan Hodges has said he would be surprised if Keir Starmer was in Downing Street this time next week following that press conference.

Our political commentator feels the address by Starmer has made it ‘incalculably worse’ for him as he fights to save his premiership.

Starmer repeatedly insisted Mandelson lied about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and claimed he portrayed him as someone he ‘barely knew’.

Badenoch invites Labour MPs to join Tories in seeking no confidence vote against Starmer

Britain's main opposition Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch speaks at a press conference in central London on February 5, 2026. (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP via Getty Images)

Kemi Badenoch has invited Labour MPs to join her party in seeking a no confidence vote against the Prime minister.

Speaking at a press conference in Westminster, she said:

It is now up to Labour MPs to do the right thing. I know there are many of them who are horrified by what has happened.’
If they want the change they know the country needs, come and speak to my whips and let’s talk seriously about a vote of no confidence to force the moment.

She added that Sir Keir’s ‘position is clearly untenable but it is for Labour politicians to decide when he goes because it is a question of when and not if he goes’.

‘Surely his head will roll’: Mail readers react as Starmer addresses Mandelson scandal

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer adjusts his glasses as he waits to deliver his speech at Horntye Park Sports Complex in St Leonards, Britain, February 05, 2026. Peter Nicholls/Pool via REUTERS

Hundreds of Mail readers have got in touch as Keir Starmer faced the music amid increasing pressure on whether he can save his premiership from the Peter Mandelson scandal.

It’s fair to say many of those who left comments want the Prime Minister to resign, here’s what you had to say:

What planet does this duplicitous moron live on. He’s correcting nothing and as for stabilising the economy is that Liebour speak for destroying it. The man is an utter disgrace.
  • Peregrine65
Surely his head will roll after this latest travesty, Sadly a majority of the Labour party sing from the same some sheet, Wonder who will replace him? Same beer different bottle.
  • Smudger432
Deflection from his absolute disaster story of pretending to be a prime minister. First time he answered a question directly yesterday . He’s toast. Sooner he is gone, the better. Liebour are a disaster.
Is there anyone in the country who didn’t know what Mandelson was like. It was called out in the press, in the papers and by the White House.No excuses, quit now.

Kemi Badenoch: Cabinet ministers defending Starmer should be ‘ashamed’

Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch speaking during a press conference at the The Royal Horseguards Hotel & One Whitehall Place in central London. Picture date: Thursday February 5, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Lucy North/PA Wire

Speaking at her own press conference at the same time as the Prime Minister, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said ministers defending Keir Starmer on the airwaves should be ‘ashamed’.

It comes after Housing Secretary Steve Reed toured the broadcast studios on the morning round to insist the Prime Minister was lied to by Mandelson over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

Badenoch accused Starmer of ‘trying to make himself out to be the victim’ and added his defenders should think again.

She said:

This morning, Cabinet ministers were out there defending the decision to appoint Peter Mandelson, still claiming that it was a rational appointment. They should be ashamed.

Key lines from Starmer press conference as PM apologises for Mandelson appointment

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speaking during a visit to Horntye Park Sports Complex in St Leonard's on Sea near Hastings, East Sussex. Picture date: Thursday February 5, 2026. PA Photo. Sir Keir has said he is

Well it’s a dramatic day on the Sussex coast where Keir Starmer has addressed growing anger over the Peter Mandelson scandal which threatens to bring down his premiership.

Billed initially as a speech focused on reversing community decline, named the Pride in Place project, the PM immediately addressed the political furore following acrimony in the Commons on Wednesday.

Here are the key moments from Starmer’s press conference:

  • Keir Starmer issued a grovelling apology for making Peter Mandelson US ambassador as he insisted he did not know the ‘depth and darkness’ of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein
  • The Prime Minister said he was sorry as he painted himself as a victim of the New Labour architect’s ‘lies’ about the extent of his friendship with the paedophile financier
  • He insisted the peer had made out he ‘barely knew’ Epstein during his vetting for the ambassadorial posting in Washington before his appointment in December 2024
  • Starmer said he wanted to release documents relating to Lord Mandelson’s appointment yesteraday but was advised against it by police on the grounds it could ‘prejudice a future investigation’
  • In what amounted to a plea for his job, Sir Keir stressed he ‘understands the anger and frustration’ of his own MPs, urging them to ‘remain focused on what we were elected for’
  • Pushed on what he would say to Labour MPs who now believe his position is untenable, Sir Keir said: ‘I understand their anger and frustration’ but was adamant he would remain in Downing Street

Starmer tells Labour rebels ‘I intend to go on’

ST LEONARDS-ON-SEA, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 05: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer talks with members of the audience after delivering a speech at Horntye Park Sports Complex on February 05, 2026 in St Leonards-on-Sea, United Kingdom. The Prime Minister announces £800 million of new funding for deprived areas and talks about the need for a

Asked again about his message to Labour MPs who want him to consider his position, Keir Starmer said he intends to carry on as Prime Minister.

In response to journalists, Starmer said:

We had 14 long years of failure under the Tory government and we’re correcting that. We’ve stabilised the economy, we’ve put a huge amount of investment into our public services and we’re rebuilding our communities.
And I intend to go on doing that vital work for our country because I believe it is the absolute focus and of first importance for this Government.

Starmer vows to review security vetting in wake of Mandelson appointment

Keir Starmer said the security vetting process needs to be looked at again after Peter Mandelson’s appointment was cleared.

He told the audience in Hastings:

There was a due diligence exercise that culminated in questions being asked because I wanted to know the answer to certain issues. That’s why those questions were asked. The answer to those questions were not truthful.
There was then, I should add, security vetting carried out independently by the security services, which is an intensive exercise that gave him clearance for the role, and you have to go through that before you take up the post. Clearly, both the due diligence and the security vetting need to be looked at again.

Starmer: I understand MP’s frustration over Mandelson

Starmer says he understands the ‘anger and frustration’ of Labour MPs at his decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as British ambassador to Washington, despite knowing his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

Addressing reporters, the Prime Minister was pressed on some of his own MPs publicly saying he should stand down to restore trust in politics.

He said:

Let me say I understand their anger and frustration. I am angry and frustrated like them, because nobody wants to see these deceits in public life. They are angry about his association with Epstein, as am I.
They’re angry about what he did at the tail end of the last Labour government, and frustrated, as am I, that the full information of what was asked and answered when he was appointed can’t be in the public domain.

Watch: Starmer insists no-one knew ‘darkness’ of Mandelson and Epstein’s relationship

Here are the opening remarks by Keir Starmer as he immediately addressed the Peter Mandelson scandal during his press conference in Hastings.

Rattled Starmer refuses to discuss his political future

Keir Starmer is clearly rattled as he faces questions on Peter Mandelson.

Asked if he will consider his future as Prime Minister on the grounds of Labour MPs feeling his position is untenable, Starmer refuses to discuss his future.

He said he was elected to change the country and admits frustration his Pride of Place project won’t be on tomorrow’s front pages.

He said:

I was elected in on a mandate in 2024 to change the country for the better.

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