Minister signals government won’t stop MPs voting to publish Andrew trade envoy documents
The government indicated it will not block MPs from voting to publish documents concerning the appointment of the former prince as UK trade envoy. MPs are preparing to debate whether to release materials related to the appointment and the process behind it.
The move follows ongoing scrutiny over the selection and potential political influence in the posting. The outcome could affect ongoing discussions about transparency and governance in ministerial appointments.
The debate reflects broader political pressure over the handling of ties between the royal family and government roles, with MPs insisting on accountability and public access to the relevant documents.