Social Media Posted January 30 Posted January 30 Lord Mandelson has admitted that his past comments about Donald Trump were a mistake, calling his 2019 statement that the former US president was a "danger to the world" both "ill-judged and wrong." The remarks come as the former Labour minister prepares to take on the role of the UK’s ambassador to the United States, though speculation has arisen about whether President Trump will accept his appointment. Speaking to Fox News, Mandelson distanced himself from his previous criticisms, acknowledging a shift in both public perception and his own views. "I consider my remarks about President Trump as ill-judged and wrong," he said. "I think times and attitudes towards the president have changed since then. I think people have been impressed, not just by the extraordinary second mandate that he has received from the American people, but the dynamism and energy with which he approached not just the campaign but government as well." Mandelson’s past remarks about Trump were starkly different. In a 2019 interview on the Alain Elkann Interviews podcast, he described Trump's beliefs as "an anathema to mainstream British opinion." He added, "Even those who have a sneaking admiration for Donald Trump because of his personality, nonetheless regard him as reckless, and a danger to the world." He also previously accused Trump of being "little short of a white nationalist and a racist," and criticized his approach toward the UK’s ambassador at the time. Now, however, Mandelson is adopting a far more conciliatory tone. He has not only walked back his past remarks but has also gone as far as praising Trump’s leadership qualities. "He is a nice and fair-minded person," Mandelson said, adding that Trump could become "one of the most consequential American presidents I have known in my adult life." He also praised Trump's governance, stating, "I think that with the approach he is taking to government, which frankly just seems to us in Britain so much more organised, it's so much more coherent, he seems to be so much more clear in what he wants to do, we take encouragement from that, that gives us greater confidence." With Mandelson now set to represent the UK in Washington, his shift in tone is likely a strategic move to ensure smooth diplomatic relations between the two nations. Whether Trump will accept his appointment remains to be seen, but his remarks mark a significant departure from his previously harsh stance on the US president. Based on a report by Sky News 2025-01-31 2
Popular Post Homburg Posted January 30 Popular Post Posted January 30 Dear UK Prime Minister, It was indeed refreshing to hear Mr Mandelson describe his previous comments on President Trump as "....ill judged....", but that rather begs the question, why do you feel that it is appropriate to send a person with such admittedly poor judgement to be the UK's ambassador to such an important ally? Could the answer possibly be because he'll be in Washington rather than Westminster and also because it'll keep him busy as "the devil finds work for idle hands"? 3
Popular Post jippytum Posted January 30 Popular Post Posted January 30 Mandelson has a dishonest history in Politics. However like so many before him readily changes his opinion on President Trump to secure a top position. 3
Popular Post simon43 Posted January 30 Popular Post Posted January 30 Pathetic! (Like so many other politicians). They would lie and sell their own grandmother if it benefited them. Mandelson must have made those comments through gritted teeth..... 1 1 1
thesetat Posted January 30 Posted January 30 3 hours ago, Social Media said: Lord Mandelson has admitted that his past comments about Donald Trump were a mistake, calling his 2019 statement that the former US president was a "danger to the world" both "ill-judged and wrong." The remarks come as the former Labour minister prepares to take on the role of the UK’s ambassador to the United States, though speculation has arisen about whether President Trump will accept his appointment. More like his saying "oh shot all" If i do not retract what I said then I will never have a chance to be the US ambassador. I better kiss butt now and hope Trump accepts my retraction. Personally, the guy should be denied the appointment. Hopefully, trump doesn't buy this retraction and refuses to grant him the position. 1 1
spidermike007 Posted January 31 Posted January 31 I now bow down to the new king. Just like Zuck, Musk and the others. 1 1
klauskunkel Posted January 31 Posted January 31 Quote Lord Mandelson Retracts Trump Criticism, Calls Previous Remarks "Ill-Judged and Wrong" Just trying to save his appointment, a basic reflex for any experienced parasite. 1 1
newbee2022 Posted January 31 Posted January 31 4 hours ago, Social Media said: Lord Mandelson has admitted that his past comments about Donald Trump were a mistake, calling his 2019 statement that the former US president was a "danger to the world" both "ill-judged and wrong." The remarks come as the former Labour minister prepares to take on the role of the UK’s ambassador to the United States, though speculation has arisen about whether President Trump will accept his appointment. Speaking to Fox News, Mandelson distanced himself from his previous criticisms, acknowledging a shift in both public perception and his own views. "I consider my remarks about President Trump as ill-judged and wrong," he said. "I think times and attitudes towards the president have changed since then. I think people have been impressed, not just by the extraordinary second mandate that he has received from the American people, but the dynamism and energy with which he approached not just the campaign but government as well." Mandelson’s past remarks about Trump were starkly different. In a 2019 interview on the Alain Elkann Interviews podcast, he described Trump's beliefs as "an anathema to mainstream British opinion." He added, "Even those who have a sneaking admiration for Donald Trump because of his personality, nonetheless regard him as reckless, and a danger to the world." He also previously accused Trump of being "little short of a white nationalist and a racist," and criticized his approach toward the UK’s ambassador at the time. Now, however, Mandelson is adopting a far more conciliatory tone. He has not only walked back his past remarks but has also gone as far as praising Trump’s leadership qualities. "He is a nice and fair-minded person," Mandelson said, adding that Trump could become "one of the most consequential American presidents I have known in my adult life." He also praised Trump's governance, stating, "I think that with the approach he is taking to government, which frankly just seems to us in Britain so much more organised, it's so much more coherent, he seems to be so much more clear in what he wants to do, we take encouragement from that, that gives us greater confidence." With Mandelson now set to represent the UK in Washington, his shift in tone is likely a strategic move to ensure smooth diplomatic relations between the two nations. Whether Trump will accept his appointment remains to be seen, but his remarks mark a significant departure from his previously harsh stance on the US president. Based on a report by Sky News 2025-01-31 Brainwashed because of his new job I'd say. Deep in his heart I believe he'll find much stronger words for Trump. 1
Popular Post JonnyF Posted January 31 Popular Post Posted January 31 Another spineless politician. At least have the minerals to stick by your words. Not fold like a cheap suit as soon as you see the direction of world politics has changed. Typical lying Labour coward. 2 2
mrwebb8825 Posted February 2 Posted February 2 Maybe the dems can get him citizenship so he can run as their "Savior" candidate. 1
Seppius Posted February 2 Posted February 2 Just wants the cosy little job in Washington (with huge salary) This man has been more of a danger to the UK democracy, than Trump will ever be 1 1
Lacessit Posted February 2 Posted February 2 Just another in the long line of bootlickers with no principles.
Popular Post JingerBen Posted February 2 Popular Post Posted February 2 Weasel. Whatever he says from now on will be judged with this spineless flip-flop in mind. 1 1 2
Popular Post Homburg Posted February 2 Popular Post Posted February 2 On 1/31/2025 at 1:01 AM, newbee2022 said: Brainwashed because of his new job I'd say. Deep in his heart I believe he'll find much stronger words for Trump. You believe Mandelson has a heart? 3
JonnyF Posted Friday at 02:09 AM Posted Friday at 02:09 AM Seems like Mandelson is feeling the heat. Not only his past comments, but his past behaviour is coming back to haunt him. When questioned about his relationship with the Paedo Epstein, he kept it classy as usual. https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/feb/06/peter-mandelson-swears-at-reporter-after-question-on-epstein-relationship Is this really the best that Labour can come up with? 😄 1
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