Miliband 'warned Mandelson would blow up' as Starmer faces more woe

Ed Miliband has disclosed that he cautioned against appointing Peter Mandelson as the US ambassador, adding another layer of complexity to challenges faced by Keir Starmer.

Miliband, the Net Zero Secretary, mentioned that he expressed his reservations to David Lammy, suggesting the decision could potentially backfire. Lammy, who was the Foreign Secretary at the time, apparently shared these apprehensions.

This revelation surfaces as the Prime Minister prepares for Olly Robbins, a dismissed Foreign Office official, to present his perspective. Robbins is set to testify before MPs at 9 a.m., having been largely held responsible by Starmer for not communicating the vetting officials’ advice against Mandelson’s appointment.

During an extended session in the Commons last night, amidst a notably empty Labour side, Starmer stated that he was ‘deliberately’ left uninformed.

Robbins is reportedly seeking legal counsel, with supporters asserting that his actions were in strict adherence to Whitehall regulations. This situation has led to concerns about a potential substantial severance package for him.

The civil servant is said to be consulting lawyers, with allies adamant he was only following Whitehall rules – sparking fears he will be in line for a huge payoff. 

The furore has renewed doubts about whether Sir Keir can cling on in No10, after he was almost ousted in a coup in February. It is barely a fortnight until local elections where Labour is facing a battering at the hands of Reform.

Ed Miliband today revealed he warned against making Peter Mandelson US ambassador as Keir Starmer faces more turmoil

Ed Miliband today revealed he warned against making Peter Mandelson US ambassador as Keir Starmer faces more turmoil

The comments came as the PM braces for sacked Foreign Office mandarin Olly Robbins to tell his side of the story

The comments came as the PM braces for sacked Foreign Office mandarin Olly Robbins to tell his side of the story

The furore has renewed doubts about whether Sir Keir can cling on in No10, after he was almost ousted in a coup in February

The furore has renewed doubts about whether Sir Keir can cling on in No10, after he was almost ousted in a coup in February

Yesterday Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander raised eyebrows by saying it was ‘not certain’ the PM would lead Labour into the next election. 

Mr Miliband insists he has no ambitions to take over from Sir Keir – but many at Westminster regard him as on manoeuvres.

Another potential rival, Angela Rayner, is set to make a pointed intervention urging Labour to be ‘bolder’ at a conference this evening. 

Mandelson spent nine months as US ambassador before fresh details of his relationship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein emerged.

He was a political appointment to the plum diplomatic role, rather than the Washington job going to a career diplomat.

Touring broadcast studios for the Government this morning, Mr Miliband said Sir Keir had acknowledged Mandelson should never have been appointed.

He told Sky News: ‘I steered well clear of Peter Mandelson when I became Labour leader in 2010’.

Asked what he thought when Lord Mandelson’s appointment was announced, he said: ‘That it could blow up, that it could go wrong.’

He added: ‘I had a conversation with David Lammy about it before the appointment and I said I was worried about it … I think he was worried about it too.’

Pressed if Sir Keir Starmer should lose his job, he said: ‘I don’t think so, no. Obviously I don’t.

‘I think prime ministers make errors. Prime ministers are fallible. Prime ministers are human. ‘

Join the discussion

Does this feel like a turning point?

Mandelson spent nine months as US ambassador before fresh details of his relationship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein emerged

Mandelson spent nine months as US ambassador before fresh details of his relationship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein emerged

Donald Trump waded into the row overnight, jibing that Mandelson was a ‘really bad pick’ for the job of US ambassador.

Escalating his spat with the PM over the Iran war and trade, the US President wrote on Truth Social: ‘Prime Minister Keir Starmer of the United Kingdom acknowledged that he ‘exercised wrong judgement’ when he chose his Ambassador to Washington.

‘I agree, he was a really bad pick.’

Mr Trump added: ‘Plenty of time to recover, however! President DJT.’

One of Sir Keir’s reasons for picking Mandelson was his hope that the smooth-talking Labour veteran would charm Trump.

That seemed to pay off when, during a trade deal announcement in May 2025, the President purred over Mandelson’s ‘beautiful accent’.

Sir Keir endured a torrid grilling in the Commons yesterday, with Speaker Lindsay Hoyle allowing the session to run for nearly two and a half hours following his own clash with the PM the previous week.

The premier was drowned out by mocking laughter as he acknowledged that his own version of events ‘beggars belief’.

He struggled to explain why he appointed Mandelson before he had been vetted, despite being warned about his friendship with Epstein and business links to China and Russia.

Donald Trump waded into the row overnight, jibing that Mandelson was a 'really bad pick' for the job of US ambassador

Donald Trump waded into the row overnight, jibing that Mandelson was a ‘really bad pick’ for the job of US ambassador

Sir Keir denied misleading MPs over his decision to appoint the disgraced Labour peer as ambassador to the United States.

He admitted it had been a mistake to bring back Mandelson, describing it as ‘wrong’ – and insisted he would ‘take responsibility’ for that.

But he claimed he would never have given the Labour grandee the job if he had known that he failed security vetting.

Instead he angrily blamed the Foreign Office and Sir Olly.

You May Also Like

Delaware Hospital Worker Sought After Two Coworkers Shot, Police Launch Manhunt

Police in Delaware have launched a manhunt after a hospital worker allegedly…

UFC Fighter Repeats Offensive Obama Remark After White House Backlash

UFC fighter Josh Hokit has intensified backlash over his offensive remarks about…

Robert Thurman, Influential Buddhist Scholar and Uma Thurman’s Father, Dies at 84

Robert Thurman, the noted scholar of Tibetan Buddhism and father of actor…

Sally Field Says She Thought Her Legendary Co-Star Was High While Filming Classic Movie

Sally Field has revealed that one of her most famous co-stars was…

DC Reflecting Pool Turns Blue After Bleach Dumped Into Algae-Filled Water, Officials Say

The Trump administration has begun adding bleach to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting…

Brazil Police Hunt Missing GoPro That Recorded Woman’s Fatal Jump

Just hours before she fell to her death from a 130-foot bridge…

Texas Parole Supervisor Fired After Public Support for Karmelo Anthony Sparks Controversy

A Texas parole supervisor has been dismissed after posting inflammatory comments about…

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp Defies Trump Endorsement as Billionaire Influence Reshapes GOP Race

A billionaire businessman with a compelling personal story has defeated President Donald…

Trump seen with noticeable new mark on hand

Donald Trump drew fresh online attention during the G7 summit after a…

Lionel Messi Sets New World Cup Mark With Hat-Trick in Argentina Victory

Twenty years ago today, an 18-year-old with flowing hair and a baby…

Starting Next Monday, Aldi Is Giving Away Free Groceries — Here’s How to Claim Yours

Bargain-hunting shoppers may soon have a new way to trim their grocery…

Heartbroken Widow Speaks Out After Husband Dies in B-52 Bomber Crash

Eight people, including two pilots and an engineer, were killed when a…