Mandelson files reveal bombshell Labour civil war with Angela Rayner called out | Politics | News


Lord Mandelson said Angela Rayner was being used as “an instrument of destabilisation” against Sir Keir Starmer. The disgraced peer claimed former PM Gordon Brown “has it in” for Sir Keir Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves and was using the then-deputy prime minister to cause unrest.

He made the comment in WhatsApp messages to Cabinet minister Pat McFadden, which have been revealed as part of the publication of the latest documents relating to Lord Mandelson’s appointment as US ambassador. The WhatsApps in May 2025 were in the wake of Labour’s local election drubbing and weeks before the Prime Minister was forced into a U-turn over benefit cuts.

Mr McFadden said: “Lot of manoeuvring here this week. Angela, Gordon. Doesnโ€™t feel good for Keir.”

On May 23, 2025 Cabinet minister Mr McFadden said: โ€œLot of manoeuvring here this week. Angela (Rayner), Gordon (Brown). Doesnโ€™t feel good for Keir.โ€

Lord Mandelson said: โ€œI have spoken to Morgan (McSweeney) a lot this week and last night I was direct with him โ€“ Keir is not leading from the front and Morgan is not organising the centre as it needs to be Gordon has it in for Keir (and Rachel) big time.

โ€œHe doesnโ€™t seriously believe that Angela is an alternative but she is an instrument of destabilisation.”

In response to a suggestion from Lord Mandelson that the Parliamentary Labour Party was โ€œmutinousโ€, Mr McFadden said: โ€œYes. Every meeting I have is โ€˜who can we tax in order to pay benefits to othersโ€™. Theyโ€™re asking the wrong questions.โ€

The messages came as Ms Rayner was at the centre of Labour leadership speculation following the leak of a memo she wrote setting out proposals for taxing the wealthy.

The revelation is part of the publication of the second tranche of documents related to Lord Mandelson’s appointment as US ambassador.

The disclosure of the files, including WhatsApps and emails, is an โ€œunprecedented piece of Government transparencyโ€, Downing Street said.

The documents were ordered to be published by the House of Commons in the wake of revelations about Lord Mandelsonโ€™s ties to paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.

It is the second batch of files relating to the Prime Minister’s ill-fated decision to give the prestigious Washington post to Lord Mandelson rather than a career diplomat.

The peer was sacked in September 2025 just nine months into the job when more details emerged about his friendship with Epstein.

Subsequent revelations in the Epstein Files led to a Metropolitan Police investigation into alleged misconduct in public office.

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