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*some reform supporters her may have forgotten that Farage initially praised the appointment of Mandelson*.
Yes, for real!
Farage has meanwhile said that he "might disagree with Mandelson on his politics, but he's a very intelligent man" and would be good choice for ambassador
quoted in the Independent and others, but behind paywalls (I did check with the quote) so giving the BBC reference
www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cpvnlxxp8jko
I'll also add two pictures, one a comment from the writer and commentator and author David Aaronovitch, and the comments beside the image of Starmer which gave me the clue to Farage's initial support of Mandelson.
āNigel Farage has said he would be willing to help Peter Mandelson negotiate with the Trump administration, after the Labour grandee was confirmed as Westminsterās new ambassador to the US.
Lord Mandelson has indicated he believes the Reform UK leader, a friend of Donald Trump, could serve as a link between the UK and the Republican president-elect.
But Downing Street would not be drawn on whether Keir Starmer would like the political veteran to work with Farage, saying when asked only that the prime minister had āalready started to begin to build a relationshipā with Trump.
Farage has previously offered to use his relationship with Trump and his team to act as a bridge between them and Downing Street. He told the Telegraph he would be willing to work with people in Labour if it was in the ānational interestā.
āI am no fan of any of the people in the Labour party, but if it is in the national interest I have always thought I could be a useful asset if they want to use that - but if they donāt, more fool them,ā the Clacton MP said.ā
From the Guardian 2024