Debates between Alex Burghart and Jim Shannon during the 2024 Parliament

Lord Mandelson

Debate between Alex Burghart and Jim Shannon
Wednesday 4th February 2026

(1 week, 4 days ago)

Commons Chamber
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Alex Burghart Portrait Alex Burghart
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My hon. Friend makes an incredibly important point—one that is central to our considerations and to which I will return.

I have mentioned the conduct of Peter Mandelson while he was a member of the last Labour Government, and the Prime Minister’s judgment in appointing him, but I will also touch on Peter Mandelson’s conduct while he was our ambassador in Washington.

Jim Shannon Portrait Jim Shannon (Strangford) (DUP)
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I commend the shadow Minister and the Conservative party for bringing forward this matter for consideration. What we are listening to and what is happening is absolutely incredible. May I suggest that the five years during which Mandelson was EU trade commissioner should be part of the investigation as well? A full investigation should include every t that was crossed and every i that was dotted by Peter Mandelson. That is what this House and this nation want.

Alex Burghart Portrait Alex Burghart
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The hon. Gentleman is entirely right. The more we pull on this thread, the more we seem to find. All Peter Mandelson’s dealings, as a politician and as a businessman, should now be laid out for the House and the country to consider.

Northern Ireland Troubles: Legacy and Reconciliation

Debate between Alex Burghart and Jim Shannon
Wednesday 21st January 2026

(3 weeks, 4 days ago)

Commons Chamber
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Alex Burghart Portrait Alex Burghart
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I would have been very open to that idea, but I believe that the previous Administration did not feel that there was the opportunity to proceed in that way. If we are thinking about the future, I think what the hon. Lady proposes is a perfectly sensible idea.

Jim Shannon Portrait Jim Shannon
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The reason we do not trust the Irish Government on legacy issues is clear. It was a murder haven for years. Many people who committed murders, some of which we might hear about later, escaped across the border. How are we going to rebuild bridges without honesty about state collusion that included IRA terrorists and the Irish Government? Quite clearly, their hands are dirty. When it comes to the legislation, I want to see the same accountability for the Republic of Ireland Government, their Ministers and the Garda Síochána officers. My constituents have never had justice. I want to see justice for them.

Alex Burghart Portrait Alex Burghart
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