Neither Nigel Farage or Robert Jenrick turned up for vote on Starmer inquiry Nigel Farage and Robert Jenrick both decided not to turn up to a vote on whether Keir Starmer should face a parliamentary investigation. On Tuesday evening, MPs voted against a Conservative-led motion which called for the prime minister to face an inquiry over claims he misled the Commons about Peter Mandelson’s appointment as US ambassador. MPs [rejected the motion by 335 votes to 223](https://votes.parliament.uk/votes/commons/division/2347). Only 14 Labour MPs voted in favour of the motion, which sought to have Starmer’s remarks assessed by the cross-party committee responsible for looking into cases of MPs breaking parliamentary rules. Had an inquiry found that the PM did mislead the House, it could have led to Starmer’s resignation. Despite, being some of Starmer's biggest critics and neither Farage or Jenrick turned up to vote on the motion.…