Keir Starmer has rejected claims linking the McSweeney phone theft to sensitive government files. He described the suggestion as “far-fetched” during a visit to Helsinki. The McSweeney phone theft involved Morgan McSweeney, whose device was stolen in London last year. The phone reportedly contained communications related to Peter Mandelson.
Speaking to reporters, Keir Starmer explained that McSweeney reported the theft immediately. He said police recorded the incident at the time and confirmed the details. Furthermore, Starmer emphasized that thefts like this occur regularly. He stated that no one could have predicted future political scrutiny linked to the device. Therefore, he dismissed suggestions of a deliberate connection.
The McSweeney phone theft has drawn attention due to ongoing investigations into Mandelson’s appointment as ambassador to the United States. Parliament has requested documents and messages related to that decision. Consequently, missing data has raised questions among some MPs. However, Starmer insisted that the circumstances remain straightforward. He said the theft followed normal reporting procedures and police acknowledged the case. He also noted that a transcript of the emergency call confirms the report.
Meanwhile, critics have continued to question the timing of the incident. Some have suggested a possible link between the missing phone and political developments. Nevertheless, the prime minister firmly rejected these claims.
In addition, officials have stressed that investigators continue to review the case. Authorities aim to establish the facts and clarify any remaining uncertainties. The McSweeney phone theft remains under scrutiny, but Starmer maintains there is no evidence of a wider connection.
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