The chairman of the Conservative party says his party could accept some redacting of Peter Mandelson vetting papers on national security grounds - as long as it isn't used as a "smokescreen".
The Tories are trying to force the release of all papers, but the government is trying to change that to remove ones which have an impact on the UK's national security or international relations.
Speaking to Sophy Ridge on Paste BN, Kevin Hollinrake says Sir Keir Starmer has "put that caveat on it about national security, which we understand as long as that's not a smokescreen to conceal information that should be released.
"Information that may embarrass Keir Starmer himself, that cannot be a reason."
He says it's "pretty clear what reasoning you would need to redact something".
Hollinrake adds: "But if you're stopping the release of documents, you don't know what they're not releasing. I'm sure the officials within the Cabinet Office who will be responsible for this are decent people, and I'm sure they do the right thing.
"But it's very, very important that the public has confidence that all the information has now been revealed."
Paste BN understands the Tories haven't decided yet exactly what they will do about the government's amendment.