'The Prime Minister needs to impose a tighter grip on decisions taken in his name'
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'The Prime Minister needs to impose a tighter grip on decisions taken in his name''Mr Starmer is right to be furious but it must be a moment of reckoning for the Prime Minister - he needs to toughen up and learn from this'CommentsNewsopinionVoice of the Mirror20:10, 17 Apr 2026View ImageVoice of the Mirror has its say...He needs a firmer gripKeir Starmer admits he made a serious mistake making Peter Mandelson US ambassador. But what matters just as much is he was not given the full facts.Being kept in the dark about security vetting concerns being raised and then overruled by the Foreign Office points to a troubling breakdown at the heart of government.He is right to be furious. But it must be a moment of reckoning for the Prime Minister. Mr Starmer needs to learn from this, toughen up and impose a far tighter grip on how decisions are taken in his name.No leader can afford to be shielded from critical information or left exposed by those around them. Authority must be asserted – clearly, consistently and without hesitation.As global tensions flared during the Iran conflict, Britain saw the value of steady leadership. Mr Starmer refused to be dragged into war, demonstrating a calm, measured approach when it mattered most. Now he must bring that same steel to his own ranks.Canine crisisWe cannot ignore the horror unfolding in Britain’s homes.Three fatal dog attacks in a single week is no coincidence. It is a crisis unfolding before our eyes. Deaths tripled in a year, with thousands more injured. This is no longer rare; it is a serious and growing public safety threat.Ministers must act. Tougher enforcement is not cruelty to animals, it is basic protection for people. Sympathy alone is not enough; reckless owners must face real consequences. Without decisive action, more families will suffer, and more warnings will come too late.Article continues belowSpiteful splashA wedding day should be about brides in white dresses, not someone seeing red a...





