Labour peer says Mandelson should not return to parliament
Peter Mandelson should be banned from returning to the House of Lords, as he would "damage" the upper chamber's reputation, Harriet Harman has warned.
It follows Lord Mandelson being sacked as the UK's ambassador to the US, over revelations about his friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The prime minister fired the Labour peer last week after "new information" came to light, which, he said, meant Mandelson's relationship with the Epstein was "materially different" to what was known when he was appointed.
But Sir Keir has faced criticism for his handling of the scandal, with Lord Mandelson's sacking coming less than 24 hours after he defended him in the Commons.
Now, Baroness Harman - also a Labour peer - has warned Lord Mandelson should not be allowed to sit in the Lords when he returns to the UK, despite him being a peer since 2008.
He is currently on a leave of absence from the chamber, but can apply to be readmitted in three months.
Speaking to a special episode of the Electoral Dysfunction x Trump100 podcast, the former deputy Labour leader said: "I think there should be a process, but actually, I don't think he enhances the reputation of the House of Lords."
Listen to the full episode at the top of the page.