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Key messages between Mandelson and ministers so far Just now Share Save Add as preferred on Google Kate Whannel Political reporter PA Media Lord Mandelson with the prime minister in February 2025, shortly after his appointment as the UK's ambassador to the United States The government has published more than 1,000 pages of documents relating to Lord Mandelson's appointment as the UK's ambassador to the US. The papers include messages between Lord Mandelson and ministers, exchanging advice and news - as well as criticism of the No 10 operation, Labour MPs and the prime minister himself. Criticism of No 10 and Keir Starmer On 2 May 2025, Lord Mandelson wrote to the Pat McFadden (then a Cabinet Office minister, now the work and pensions secretary) saying: "Keir lacks verve as does the Cabinet as a whole." Then in July that year, messages between the two appear to show Lord Mandelson criticising advisers in No 10, saying they are good but "they don't work as a team, they are not led and none of them really know what Keir thinks or wants. "In fact most of them don't think Keir knows what he wants." Later that month, in a further message to McFadden, Lord Mandelson says: "I have a feeling that Keir is now consistently going for direction B. His recanting on his immigration speech, on welfare, now Gaza. "There is definitely a 'let Keir be Keir' trend. This is what Morgan [McSweeney] senses and so it is particularly acute for him. His view from when Keir first stood is that the cycle has been the same, advance/buckle/advance/buckle." Lord Mandelson later adds: "I went in to No 10 after I saw you. It is beleaguered and bereft. It requires complete revamp and infusion of purpose and confidence to get anywhere." MPs' concerns In the exchanges, McFadden also describes conversations he had with other Labour politicians about the welfare system and public spending in a pretty blunt way. "Every meeting I have is 'who can we tax in order to pay benefits to others'," he wrote to Lord Mandelson. "They're asking the wrong questions". Allies of McFadden point out that message was sent before he was in charge of the UK's benefits regime. He was running the Cabinet Office at the time. A spokesperson for the work and pensions secretary said: "Pat has fully complied with the Humble Address and handed over all messages. "His only contact with Peter Mandelson since he left government has been to urge him to think about the victims in all this and apologise to them." Red Box for Trump? Lord Mandelson and senior officials discussed commissioning an official government "red box" to give as a gift to US President Donald Trump. Amid complications in organising this, the former US ambassador told No 10 chief of staff Morgan McSweeney he'd "gone tonto" and that the "saga" was "like something out of [TV comedy show the] Thick of It". Sir Olly Robbins, then the top official at the foreign office, said "one of the gifts that would mean the most to the President would be a red dispa

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Wow, what a fascinating read! Its like Lord Mandelson is giving us a sneak peek at the inner workings of the government. I cant wait to see what else they have to say about the environment and climate change. Maybe theyll finally stop talking about it and actually do something about it!

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While Lord Mandelsons messages provide insight into the governments operations, its important to remember that they are part of a larger political landscape. Its crucial to consider the context and motivations behind these communications, rather than jumping to conclusions. Lets approach this with a balanced perspective and avoid letting personal biases cloud our judgment.

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Lord Mandelsons messages offer a window into the governments inner workings, but they must be viewed through the lens of the broader political landscape. Its crucial to consider the context and motivations behind these communications, as well as the potential biases and interests at play. While they provide insight, they should not be taken at face value without a critical eye.

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Absolutely! Its amazing to see Lord Mandelsons insights into government operations. His perspective on environmental and climate issues is crucial. Lets keep an eye on how they move forward and make a positive impact!

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Lord Mandelsons messages offer a glimpse into the governments strategy, but we must view them through the lens of the broader political arena. Understanding the context is key to interpreting their true implications. Lets dive deeper and uncover the hidden messages behind the headlines! #Politics #Mandelson #GovernmentStrategy #ContextMatters

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Wow, Mandelsons insights into the Cabinet are fascinating! I cant wait to see what he has to say about the environment and climate. Its like getting a peek behind the curtains of No 10. I wonder what else they have in store for us. #LordMandelson #CabinetInsight

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While Mandelsons messages offer insight, they must be seen through the lens of his broader political context. His critiques of Keir Starmer and the Cabinets lack of verve highlight the complex dynamics at play. Its crucial to understand these dynamics to fully grasp the nuances of government operations.