The Daily Telegraph

Mandelson rules out return to front-line politics after tie-up with ex-aide to Obama

- By Matt Oliver

LORD MANDELSON has ruled out a return to front-line politics as the Labour peer bagged a £10m windfall from the part-sale of his advisory company to Barack Obama’s former polling guru.

The former Cabinet minister said he was not intending to make a comeback after taking a step back from his lobbying business Global Counsel.

Current polling suggests Labour will form the next government after the general election.

Lord Mandelson yesterday sold a 20pc stake in his firm to a mainly Us-focused consulting business run by Jim Messina, who ran former president Obama’s successful 2012 re-election campaign. The deal values the overall business at £30m.

That in turn means the 35pc stakes held by Lord Mandelson and his business partner Benjamin Wegg-prosser would be worth about £10.5m each.

As part of a shake-up, Lord Mandelson will move from the role of chairman to president in an apparent step back from the business. Archie Norman, the chairman of Marks & Spencer, will replace him as chairman.

Lord Mandelson, who was dubbed the “Dark Lord” in his previous role as a spin doctor, insisted this was not part of preparatio­ns for a more active role in politics. He said: “I will continue to always be a cheerleade­r and champion of a Labour government but I do not intend to be a member of it.”

Reports suggest Lord Mandelson is closely advising Sir Keir Starmer as Labour plots a course back to power.

Having been a vocal critic of Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership of the party, the 70-year-old peer conspicuou­sly sat on the front row for a speech by shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves at last year’s Labour conference.

Global Counsel also hosted a cocktail party at a restaurant in Liverpool during the conference that was attended by a string of influentia­l figures including advisers to top members of the shadow cabinet. The close involvemen­t had sparked speculatio­n that Lord Mandelson may be preparing for a role in Sir Keir’s cabinet. Labour has been out of power for more than a decade and Lord Mandelson has invaluable government experience.

One party adviser said: “If there was an opportunit­y to put him on the front bench, I’m sure we would jump at it, but I don’t think that’s what he wants.

“That said, when it comes to Peter, you should never count him out. And with his experience, it would be silly to turn him away.”

If Lord Mandelson did seek to make a return, it would not be the first time the peer has resuscitat­ed his frontbench career. He was forced to quit two Cabinet roles under Sir Tony Blair, then served as a European commission­er before being ennobled and returning to serve as Business Secretary under Gordon Brown.

Global Counsel said yesterday the deal with Messina Group would allow both firms to better serve clients around the world. Global Counsel was founded in 2010 and has a presence in London, Brussels, Singapore and Doha.

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