Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer sacked Lord Mandelson after he faced mounting scrutiny over his connections to the paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein. In a statement, Ross said: "In light of recent developments, with agreement from the other political groups on the council, we will put forward a motion at next week's full council meeting calling for the high steward role to be removed from Lord Mandelson."
The current attrition rate of senior figures from the government is running at one a week this autumn. First Angela Rayner resigns as deputy prime minister, knowing she would be sacked if she didn't. Next Lord Mandelson is sacked as the UK's Ambassador in the United States. Each followed a similar pattern. A drip drip of revelations, the prime minister expressing full confidence in them while not in possession of the full facts about them, and then, after a growing sense of inevitability, they're gone.