Mandelson lobbied hard for advisory firm after Labour victory, papers show
Then Labour peer Peter Mandelson in Whitehall in January 2025. Photograph: Richard Lincoln/Alamy View image in fullscreen Then Labour peer Peter Mandelson in Whitehall in January 2025. Photograph: Richard Lincoln/Alamy Mandelson lobbied hard for advisory firm after Labour victory, papers show Emails and WhatsApp messages reveal string of exchanges with ministers when he was president of Global Counsel Peter Mandelson, as president of his then advisory firm Global Counsel, lobbied hard for ministers to attend his events and to meet his firm’s staff in the months following Labour’s general election win, newly released documents reveal. Emails and WhatsApp exchanges show how active the Labour peer was in the wake of the election to work his contacts within government to the potential advantage of both his company and his then campaign to be chancellor of Oxford University. Just a few days after the 2024 general election, Mandelson, a Labour peer, sent a WhatsApp message to Spencer Livermore, the financial secretary to the Treasury, in which he asked him for lunch. Lord Livermore, a former director of political strategy in Downing Street under Gordon Brown, accepted. Mandelson suggested the meeting be held “away from HMT [the Treasury]”. The exchange suggests a Global Counsel employee was also going to be invited. A few days later, Mandelson also emailed Patrick Vallance, the new science minister, after apparently seeing him the previous evening. In an email from his Global Counsel address, entitled “Economic change”, Mandelson provided Vallance with a series of reflections on his own time as a minister. Two months later, Mandelson sent Vallance a further email inviting him to attend a panel event on research and innovation that he intended to hold in Oxford in late October or early November. Mandelson was running for chancellor of Oxford at the time but he told Vallance that it was not a “campaign event as such” but “would be an attempt to stimulate interest in the subject”. Vallance responded: “Could we do it after the election of the new chancellor so that it doesn’t get seen as part of that process?” Mandelson also emailed the new trade minister, Douglas Alexander, who served in Tony Blair’s government, on 22 July, introducing him to a Global Counsel employee. That had followed a meeting between Mandelson and Alexander the previous day, a WhatsApp record suggests. “As Douglas is now going to try and push trade policy up hill on behalf of our great nation, I really think you two should meet and talk asap. Over to you,” Mandelson emailed. Alexander responded: “Peter, thanks for the introduction”. He added, in a direct message to the unnamed Global Counsel employee, that he would “email you separately to find a slot that suits”. A WhatsApp exchange confirmed that the meeting took place. “Seeing [redacted] this afternoon for a proper teach in,” Alexander wrote. “Thanks for the introduction”. Mandelson chased up: “Did you talk to [redacted] okay?” Ale
Its interesting to see how political allegiances shift post-election. While its natural for politicians to seek opportunities after a victory, its crucial for their careers and the public interest that they maintain integrity and transparency in their actions.
Interesting shift in allegiances, especially when it comes to leveraging power for personal gain. Its crucial for politicians to act with integrity and transparency in post-election activities. #EthicsInPolitics #Transparency
Its intriguing how Mandelsons post-election lobbying aligns with the public interest. Does this kind of behavior undermine confidence in political transparency and ethical conduct?
Its fascinating to observe how political allegiances can evolve post-election. While its natural for politicians to seek opportunities after a victory, its crucial for their careers and the public interest that they maintain transparency and ethical behavior in their interactions. Mandelsons efforts to connect with government officials after Labours victory highlight the importance of maintaining professional boundaries and prioritizing the publics trust.
Absolutely! Its crucial that political moves align with public trust. Mandelsons lobbying efforts post-victory should be transparent and serve the greater good, not undermine it. #Politics #Transparency #Ethics