Published: June 1, 2026 ⹠7:49 PM IST · Updated: June 1, 2026 ⹠8:05 PM ISTBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
Key points
From 48m ago 14.46 BST Mandelson described No 10 operation as 'beleaguered and bereft', files reveal Here is another exchange between Pat McFadden and Peter Mandelson from July last year.
Mandelson was criticising the No 10 operation, which he called âbeleaguered and bereftâ.
It is on page 255 of volume 3. Mandelson/McFadden exchanges Photograph: Cabinet Office Share Updated at 14.49 BST 6m ago 15.27 BST 'Rubbish in, rubbish out' - Mandelson did not rate government's record on policy, files reveal Peter Mandelson also disparaged the quality of policy making in government in this exchange with Torsten Bell, who is now the pensions minister.
It is from July last year.
It is from page 133 of volume 3. View image in fullscreen Mandelson/Torsten Bell exchanges Photograph: Cabinet Office Mandelsonâs point about how âit all starts with policyâ is one that Tony Blair was making in his essay about Labour and the...
Published June 1, 2026.
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From 48m ago 14.46 BST Mandelson described No 10 operation as 'beleaguered and bereft', files reveal Here is another exchange between Pat McFadden and Peter
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Key Takeaways
From 48m ago 14.46 BST Mandelson described No 10 operation as 'beleaguered and bereft', files reveal Here is another exchange between Pat McFadden and Peter Mandelson from July last year.
Mandelson was criticising the No 10 operation, which he called âbeleaguered and bereftâ.
It is on page 255 of volume 3.
Mandelson/McFadden exchanges Photograph: Cabinet Office Share Updated at 14.49 BST 6m ago 15.27 BST 'Rubbish in, rubbish out' - Mandelson did not rate government's record on policy, files reveal Peter Mandelson also disparaged the quality of policy making in government in this exchange with Torsten Bell, who is now the pensions minister.