Why did Mandelson wield so much influence over Starmer’s leadership?

Why did Mandelson wield so much influence over Starmer’s leadership?

Author: Steve Richards February 6, 2026 Duration: 35:18

Keir Starmer was not even an MP when Peter Mandelson was part of the New Labour project - a relatively small part. Yet he seems to have had considerable influence over the leadership of Starmer and Morgan McSweeney. Now it is Starmer who is in deep trouble over Mandelson, a figure who was last in government in 2010. How has this happened?


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