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My criticism of Trump was wrong – Mandelson

Leticia OseibyLeticia Osei
January 29, 2025
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The UK’s choice for the next ambassador to the US, Lord Peter Mandelson, has described his previous criticism of Donald Trump as “ill-judged and wrong”.

Speaking in an interview with US broadcaster Fox News, he said the new US president had won “fresh respect” from him, adding he was “quite confident” Trump would approve of his appointment.

As part of the process, Lord Mandelson’s credentials have to be presented to Trump, which the president is reportedly expected to agree to.

In previous years, Lord Mandelson has described Trump as “reckless” and “a bully”.

In an interview with an Italian journalist in 2019, he described Trump as “reckless and a danger to the world”.

This followed a 2018 interview with the Evening Standard where he described Trump as “a bully”.

But he told Fox News: “I made those remarks six years ago in 2019, led rather along this by an Italian journalist… it was a time in Britain by the way with very fraught politics and there was high emotion about many things in Britain at that time.

“I consider my remarks about President Trump as ill-judged and wrong.

“And I think that time and attitudes towards the president have changed since then.”

Acknowledging Trump’s “extraordinary” second mandate, Lord Mandelson said Trump had won “fresh respect” from him and said he had heard nothing from the White House that suggested there was going to be any difficulty with his appointment.

“I think that President Trump will look at my credentials and consider what’s best for the relationship going forward, ” he said.

“The president is a nice person, is a fair-minded person, and that’s why I feel quite confident that, when as I say he does look at my credentials he’ll think ‘right, I think this guy could work well for both our countries and our special relationship’.”

He added Trump could be “one of the most consequential” US presidents.

The government is much less concerned than previously about the possibility that Lord Mandelson’s appointment could be blocked by Trump.

Some of the president’s allies had suggested that the president could take the extraordinary step of blocking him from taking up the role.

 

Trump’s co-presidential campaign manager Chris LaCivita last month warned Lord Mandelson to “stay home” and called him “an absolute moron” over his past comments on Trump.

But Lord Mandelson is understood to have now received his “agrément” from the US government – a formal step confirming their willingness to accept him as a diplomat in their country.

The final hurdle will come when Lord Mandelson presents his “letter of credence” to Trump.

It is understood that he is likely to fly to Washington DC to carry out the final formalities next week.

The Foreign Office and US State Department have been contacted for comment.

Mandelson’s comments go further than others in government in recanting previous criticism of Trump.

Others in government such as Foreign Secretary David Lammy have typically sought to deflect questions about their attacks on Trump by pointing out that many senior Republican politicians have previously criticised him too.

On Sunday, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer had his first phone call with Trump since the inauguration, but it is thought Lord Mandelson’s appointment was not discussed.

Lord Mandelson is a well-known figure in British politics, having served in multiple ministerial roles under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown before taking up a life peerage in the Lords.

 

 

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