Peter Mandelson: 'I'll make sure Hull gets its fair share through my royal role'

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Saturday, February 09, 2013
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FOR decades, Peter Mandelson was loved and loathed as the "Prince of Darkness", the original political spin doctor. Now he is looking forward to utilising all those dark arts to Hull's advantage.

This week Hull City Council confirmed Lord Mandelson had accepted his appointment as High Steward of the city for a ten-year term of office.

  1. Peter Mandelson is the new High Steward of Hull

    Peter Mandelson is the new High Steward of Hull

  2. CITY LINK:  Lord Mandelson  in front of a picture of his grandfather, Herbert Morrison, who held the position of High Steward of Hull from 1957 to 1965.

    CITY LINK: Lord Mandelson in front of a picture of his grandfather, Herbert Morrison, who held the position of High Steward of Hull from 1957 to 1965.

  3. NEW ROLE:  Lord  Mandelson on a previous visit to Hull.  Picture: Simon Renilson

    NEW ROLE: Lord Mandelson on a previous visit to Hull. Picture: Simon Renilson

And, he told the Mail, he cannot wait to start delivering for the city.

"I hope to bring my skills and experience, my contact and networks, to make sure Hull gets its fair share of investment, opportunities and available resources," he says.

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"Both here in Britain, and in Europe and beyond, if I can add value to what others are already doing, then I'll feel I've fulfilled people's expectations."

He admits the appointment came as a surprise.

"It's not every day that such an ancient ceremonial position is reactivated by Her Majesty the Queen," he says, referring to a role first created in 1583.

Usefully, Mandelson was already a peer and a privy councillor, both requirements for the post. Even in the 16th century, the office-holder was expected to act as a highly placed lobbyist for the interests of Hull in return for the honour of the title.

Lord Mandelson's appointment has not, however, been without controversy. Alth- ough he represented a northern constituency (Hartlepool) in Parliament between 1992 and 2004, he has no formal links with Hull and admits to only having been there three times.

He argues this is not a problem. "I thought the whole point of the position is to get someone with a national, European and international profile to work as a sort of ambassador for the city," says Lord Mandelson. "That's what I gathered and that's what I hope to do."

But then Lord Mandelson has never been far from controversy. In the mid to late 1980s, he was Labour's director of campaigns and communications, a role he used to modernise the party in order to regain power.

That approach, of course, upset Labour's more traditional figures and supporters, who regarded the whole "New Labour" project with suspicion. But Lord Mandelson's strategy was vindicated when Tony Blair won a massive majority at the 1997 general election.

In Cabinet, Lord Mandelson served alongside the veteran Hull MP John Prescott, who is said to be less than thrilled about his colleague's appointment as High Steward.

The former Deputy Prime Minister wrote a letter to the city council to make his feelings clear.

"I've not seen the letter," says Lord Mandelson, "I've no knowledge of it at all, but to claim John and I are adversaries is wrong. I have no animosity whatsoever towards John Prescott. In fact, the first time I visited Hull was to stay with John at his home."

Since that visit, Lord Mandelson returned to speak on behalf of Alan Johnson in his Hull West and Hessle constituency, and also to open the World Trade Centre during his tenure as the European Union's Trade Commissioner.

"I don't know it Hull as well now as I will do through doing this role," he says.

As Business Secretary in the last Labour Government, Lord Mandelson was also instrumental in forging links between the German energy giant Siemens and the city.

"I initiated the basis for the memo of agreement between Siemens and Green Port Hull," he says. "I'd put out the initial feelers with Siemens about this when I was Secretary of State and, if I remember rightly, I also put some money the port's way to modernise facilities as an additional draw for Siemens.

"So I've already done a small amount but now I hope to do more."

Asked if his new role could help finally clinch Siemens' investment in the city, Lord Mandelson says: "I hope so. Siemens is a company I've got to know even better since I was originally involved.

"Councillor Brady and Alan Johnson also have a very good relationship with them."

But Lord Mandelson echoes Lord Heseltine in cautioning against "putting all our eggs in the Siemens basket".

"There are other investors we need to bring to this city too," he says, "and I'll work with Diana Johnson, Alan and Karl Turner to make sure that happens."

Ceremonial posts such as High Steward are often accepted by politicians and then forgotten about but Lord Mandelson clearly intends to take his position seriously.

"It's not a full-time job; it's not a paid job," he says, "but nevertheless it's a job I hope to carry out for quite a while and one I think I can do well."

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  • Profile image for hull_lad_84

    by hull_lad_84

    Monday, February 11 2013, 11:53PM

    “Lord's lard and voldemort ensuring Hull...............is consigned to history. When will this city wake up and realise after years of empty promises from labour your city is a total ****hole. Neither will bring a single job to Hull. I work with Siemens lads on a daily basis and it won't be coming to Hull any time soon if ever. In fact it's more likely to go over the Humber or Sunderland from the rumours I have heard. ABP will be happy to consolidate everything into the half empty KGD and shut Alex dock down. Companies will only invest if its in their interests and even in a boom Hull leeched thousand of jobs. Rolling out washed up new and old labour dinosaurs does not appeal to big business.”

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    by Paul_at_Hull

    Sunday, February 10 2013, 7:25PM

    “Mandelson will make sure Hull gets its fair share - more like he'll make sure Mandelson gets his fair share out of Hull - like his mates. We're good for sending people to Parliament and giving them honours - but don't there's nothing back. Besides, he's yesterday's man. Thanks Peter, but we don't need worn out re-treads.”

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    by David_Nivea

    Sunday, February 10 2013, 1:35PM

    “Grammar school and Oxford background, so a typical socialist then!

    Still, nice to have a big-hitter associated with Hull for a change, rather than the usual uninspiring lobby fodder ciphers we usually get, parachuted in or otherwise.”

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    by ArthurHunt

    Saturday, February 09 2013, 11:16PM

    “Will the last one to leave Hull turn out the lights?......

    this man is one of the New Labour traitors who has done his best to destroy Britain....

    worker111 is dead right!"”

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    by Worker111

    Saturday, February 09 2013, 9:43PM

    “unified/kimin and all the other Labour fanatics.

    Can I ask what you think of the scandalous NHS disaster that resulted in at least 1200 deaths in one hospital alone.

    This happened whilst Labour where in power.

    When crisis happen under other parties they call for resignations. When disasters happen under Labour they say lessons have been learned.

    But then whats 1200 deaths, when they caused 60 - 70 thousand dead in Iraq.

    All the while driving the country to the brink of financial ruin.

    Yet they still have the gall to try and claim the moral high ground”

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    by unified

    Saturday, February 09 2013, 9:21PM

    “Col 18.

    Can we take it that your a conservative sleaze helping the lib-Dems to stuff most of us in Hull emerging from the compost pile of Maggies mess”

  • Profile image for stantheman

    by stantheman

    Saturday, February 09 2013, 8:33PM

    “I reserve judgement on this appointment.
    But I hope Mandy is sincere regarding his aspirations for our city.
    After all we have had serving Government ministers returned from this city who have done very little for Hull, at least this individual is saying the right things, lets see what he delivers before the lynch mob is set loose.”

  • Profile image for Ferensian

    by Ferensian

    Saturday, February 09 2013, 7:36PM

    “Kiminhull,

    If you read my post carefully you will see that I did not say that he WOULD get the same as an MP's salary in expenses. I said that I BET that he would. Not quite the same thing you must agree. A possibility as opposed to a certainty.”

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    by dontwo

    Saturday, February 09 2013, 7:22PM

    “Just proves this ancient "High Steward of Hull" is nonsense when nowadays its given nilly willy to someone with Mr Mandelsons dodgy background.
    Dont pretend this guy will have the slightest interest in our city or its people. Its all about the pomp, the ceremony, and dressing up like soft lads. Dont think it doesnt cost us neither, especially when he and our home grown parasites attend a few "civic events" with no expense spared just to fulfil a personal obsession to relive history and feel high and mighty.
    These contacts and the networks the Prince of Darkness bragged about being behind him must be the "right type" though, considering he has been binned twice by an actual Government, yet still gets resurrected.”

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    by Goldieboy

    Saturday, February 09 2013, 6:02PM

    “Gillpad and Ferensian are dead right - this slime-ball creep looks only after number one. Twice booted out of government or rather cabinet, for wrong doing, do you lot really expect this leopard will have changed his spots? I can imagine that greedy pig Prescott getting all huffy-puffy as for sure he'll have expected to have been given the job, because the snarling, arrogant piece of work will be feeling the pinch now everything's not paid for by the tax payer. Oh how he must be suffering, can you imagine his face, it'll have a bigger grimace than when he lost the police job. Queen Mandelson will line his pockets quite nicely over the ten years 'in office' and you watch, see if he makes it all the way without another 'controversy'.... kerching!”

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