The Lord Mandelson | |
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Ambassador of the United Kingdom to the United States | |
Assuming office 2025 | |
Monarch | Charles III |
Prime Minister | Keir Starmer |
Succeeding | Dame Karen Pierce |
First Secretary of State | |
In office 5 June 2009 – 11 May 2010 | |
Prime Minister | Gordon Brown |
Preceded by | John Prescott[a] |
Succeeded by | William Hague |
Lord President of the Council | |
In office 5 June 2009 – 11 May 2010 | |
Prime Minister | Gordon Brown |
Preceded by | The Baroness Royall of Blaisdon |
Succeeded by | Nick Clegg |
Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills[b] President of the Board of Trade | |
In office 3 October 2008 – 11 May 2010 | |
Prime Minister | Gordon Brown |
Preceded by | John Hutton |
Succeeded by | Vince Cable |
In office 27 July 1998 – 23 December 1998 | |
Prime Minister | Tony Blair |
Preceded by | Margaret Beckett |
Succeeded by | Stephen Byers |
European Commissioner for Trade | |
In office 22 November 2004 – 3 October 2008 | |
President | José Manuel Barroso |
Preceded by | Pascal Lamy |
Succeeded by | Catherine Ashton |
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland | |
In office 11 October 1999 – 24 January 2001 | |
Prime Minister | Tony Blair |
Preceded by | Mo Mowlam |
Succeeded by | John Reid |
Minister without Portfolio | |
In office 2 May 1997 – 27 July 1998 | |
Prime Minister | Tony Blair |
Preceded by | Brian Mawhinney |
Succeeded by | Charles Clarke |
Member of the House of Lords Lord Temporal | |
Assumed office 13 October 2008 Life peerage | |
Member of Parliament for Hartlepool | |
In office 9 April 1992 – 8 September 2004 | |
Preceded by | Ted Leadbitter |
Succeeded by | Iain Wright |
Personal details | |
Born | Peter Benjamin Mandelson 21 October 1953 Hendon, Middlesex, England |
Political party | |
Spouse |
Reinaldo Avila da Silva
(m. 2023) |
Relatives | Lord Morrison of Lambeth (grandfather) |
Alma mater | St Catherine's College, Oxford |
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Peter Benjamin Mandelson, Baron Mandelson, PC (born 21 October 1953) is a British Labour Party politician. He served as First Secretary of State from 2009 to 2010, and was President of the Board of Trade in 1998 and from 2008 to 2010. He was European Commissioner for Trade from 2004 and 2008 as the United Kingdom's member of the European Commission. Mandelson served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Hartlepool from 1992 to 2004, and has been a member of the House of Lords since 2008.
From 1985 to 1990, Mandelson served as Labour's director of communications, becoming one of the first to whom the term "spin doctor" was applied and gained the nickname "Prince of Darkness" because of his "ruthlessness" and "media savvy".[1] Often referred to as a Blairite, he was one of several key people responsible for the rebranding of the Labour Party as New Labour before its victory in the 1997 general election.[2][3]
Mandelson held a number of Cabinet positions under Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. He was twice forced to resign from the Cabinet before leaving Parliament to take up an appointment as a European commissioner, later rejoining the Cabinet a third time after being created a life peer. Mandelson is the only person to have served as First Secretary of State while in the House of Lords.[4] Mandelson has been described as having a "significant influence" on the office of current Labour Party leader and Prime Minister Keir Starmer as a "core part" of his network.[5][6]
Mandelson is the president of the international think tank Policy Network, the honorary president of the Great Britain–China Centre, and the chairman of strategic advisory firm Global Counsel,[7] Starmer nominated Mandelson to be the British ambassador to the United States in December 2024, and he is set to assume the role in 2025.
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