Can Keir Starmer Survive the Mandelson Scandal? Plus: Why Palantir is ‘not an appropriate partner’ for the NHS
Politics Uncensored
Friday, 24 April 2026 - 49 minutes
It’s been a busy week in Westminster as it continues to reel from the news of Peter Mandelson’s failed vetting. To recap: last week, The Guardian published the explosive revelation that Mandelson did not secure vetting clearance before he was appointed as Ambassador to Washington in late 2024. However, Prime Minister Keir Starmer says he was in the dark about the decision. On Monday afternoon, Starmer defended himself in the commons saying that it was “beggars belief" that the result was withheld from him by the since-sacked Foreign Office Chief, Oliver Robbins. In his own questioning, Robbins told the Foreign Affairs Select Committee that there was a “very strong expectation” that Mandelson should hold the post - claims which No10 deny. Zoë Grünewald and Matthew Torbitt unpack the fallout and whether Keir Starmer will survive the scandal. Up next, we unpack the ties between Big Tech and Britain’s institutions with Director of Advocacy at Foxglove, Donald Campbell. Over the weekend, US based Data Analytics firm Palantir posted on X what they called a ‘brief’ summary of CEO Alex Karp’s book “The Technological Republic.” Dubbed as the company’s mini manifesto, the post sets out Palantir’s controversial ideology and denounces inclusivity and ‘regressive pluralist cultures’ Palantir has operations in multiple government agencies across the world, including here in the UK. According to the Good Law Project, NHS trusts are rolling out Palantir software and in 2023, the government handed a £330 million NHS data contract to Palantir. The software is designed to link up otherwise incompatible databases, fixing an issue that has hampered the NHS where unrelated IT systems are used in different locations. However, Donald Campbell tells Zoë that he thinks that the Labour Government should bring their contract to an end, and according to the British Medical Association, Palantir are ‘not an appropriate partner to have working in the NHS.’ Critics also point to Palantir's funding links to the CIA, leading to allegations around surveillance, its contracts with the Israeli Defence Force, and its co-founder Peter Thiel being a major donor to Donald Trump's presidential campaign. Also, according to Novara Media, the most recent dump of Epstein files sheds light on the links between Palantir, Thiel, Epstein and the former British ambassador to the US Peter Mandelson. Guests: Matthew Torbitt and Donald Campbell Producer: Monica Lillis
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