Minister signals government won’t stop MPs voting to publish Andrew trade envoy documents – UK politics live
#Prince Andrew #Trade envoy #UK Parliament #Liberal Democrats #Government transparency #Police investigation #Humble address motion
📌 Key Takeaways
- Government won't block vote on publishing Prince Andrew trade envoy documents
- Lib Dems tabled motion requesting documents related to 2001 appointment
- Government emphasizes need to avoid prejudging police investigation
- Similar document release process underway for Peter Mandelson's ambassadorship
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🏷️ Themes
Transparency, Parliamentary procedure, Royal relations
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