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{{quote| '''[[Mock the Week|Frankie Boyle]]''': Who made him a Lord? The [[Star Wars|Sith]]?}}
{{quote| '''[[Mock the Week|Frankie Boyle]]''': Who made him a Lord? The [[Star Wars|Sith]]?}}
* [[Dissonant Serenity]]: a notable feature of his [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBq5CR69jKg new media persona], where the previous one was more prone to fits of temper.
* [[Dissonant Serenity]]: a notable feature of his [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBq5CR69jKg new media persona], where the previous one was more prone to fits of temper.
* [[Elephant in The Living Room]]: When Mandelson was outed as gay after a housing scandal, the [[BBC]] ordered people to keep quiet about it. Naturally they didn't want to listen.
* [[Elephant in the Living Room]]: When Mandelson was outed as gay after a housing scandal, the [[BBC]] ordered people to keep quiet about it. Naturally they didn't want to listen.
* [[Fan Nickname]]: He's pretty much embraced the "Prince of Darkness" and "Dark Lord" ones. "Mandy", not so much.
* [[Fan Nickname]]: He's pretty much embraced the "Prince of Darkness" and "Dark Lord" ones. "Mandy", not so much.
* [[Fluffy the Terrible]]: Named Peter Benjamin due to his older brother's fondness for [[The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends|Beatrix Potter's]] [[Everythings Better With Bunnies|rabbit stories]].
* [[Fluffy the Terrible]]: Named Peter Benjamin due to his older brother's fondness for [[The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends|Beatrix Potter's]] [[Everythings Better With Bunnies|rabbit stories]].
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* [[Kicked Upstairs]]: And ''survived''.
* [[Kicked Upstairs]]: And ''survived''.
* [[Lean and Mean]]: fits this trope to a T, and is considered by many to be partly the basis for Cicero in Robert Harris's novels, and oddly [[Life Imitates Art|shares]] some traits with [[Magnificent Bastard|Lord Vetinari]].
* [[Lean and Mean]]: fits this trope to a T, and is considered by many to be partly the basis for Cicero in Robert Harris's novels, and oddly [[Life Imitates Art|shares]] some traits with [[Magnificent Bastard|Lord Vetinari]].
* [[Licked By the Dog]] / [[Pet the Dog]]: Ok, so you might disagree with his tactics or his politics, but if Labrador puppies love him (and vice versa), who is anyone else to argue?
* [[Licked by the Dog]] / [[Pet the Dog]]: Ok, so you might disagree with his tactics or his politics, but if Labrador puppies love him (and vice versa), who is anyone else to argue?
** anyway, what is this with politicians and dogs? David Cameron had himself photographed with huskies, of all things. Jeremy Thorpe didn't benefot from his association with a certain rottweiler, come to that...
** anyway, what is this with politicians and dogs? David Cameron had himself photographed with huskies, of all things. Jeremy Thorpe didn't benefot from his association with a certain rottweiler, come to that...
* [[The Man Behind the Man]]: Widely portrayed (also by himself) as this to Neil Kinnock, [[Gordon Brown]] and [[Tony Blair]].
* [[The Man Behind the Man]]: Widely portrayed (also by himself) as this to Neil Kinnock, [[Gordon Brown]] and [[Tony Blair]].
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* [[The Starscream]]: especially towards [[Gordon Brown]], though see [[Ho Yay]], above: this is usually mixed with some combination of [[Enigmatic Minion]], [[Wild Card]] and [[Lovable Traitor]].
* [[The Starscream]]: especially towards [[Gordon Brown]], though see [[Ho Yay]], above: this is usually mixed with some combination of [[Enigmatic Minion]], [[Wild Card]] and [[Lovable Traitor]].
* [[Straight Gay]]: Very much so.
* [[Straight Gay]]: Very much so.
* [[Too Clever By Half]]: And yes, has been known to be so sharp he cuts himself. Expect outbreaks of [[Break the Haughty]] glee on the part of British media when this happens.
* [[Too Clever by Half]]: And yes, has been known to be so sharp he cuts himself. Expect outbreaks of [[Break the Haughty]] glee on the part of British media when this happens.
* [[Unfortunate Implications]]: The [[Wimpification|"Mandy"]] and [[Demonization|"Prince of Darkness"]] nicknames, only the latter of which he has reclaimed in any way. And good luck weaving through the various satirical depictions of him for one that ''doesn't'' have undercurrents of [[Ambiguously Gay|homophobia]], [[Ambiguously Jewish|anti-semitism]], or [[A Touch of Class Ethnicity and Religion|more general suggestions that he's lacking in wholesome Britishness]] [[Sissy Villain|or manliness,]] and/or [[Greedy Jew|a sinister social climber who likes to pal around with dubious oligarchs.]]
* [[Unfortunate Implications]]: The [[Wimpification|"Mandy"]] and [[Demonization|"Prince of Darkness"]] nicknames, only the latter of which he has reclaimed in any way. And good luck weaving through the various satirical depictions of him for one that ''doesn't'' have undercurrents of [[Ambiguously Gay|homophobia]], [[Ambiguously Jewish|anti-semitism]], or [[A Touch of Class Ethnicity and Religion|more general suggestions that he's lacking in wholesome Britishness]] [[Sissy Villain|or manliness,]] and/or [[Greedy Jew|a sinister social climber who likes to pal around with dubious oligarchs.]]
** Once described by Guardian columnist Simon Hoggart as "the only man I know who can skulk in broad daylight", and repeatedly by conservative columnist Richard Littlejohn as resembling "[[Othello|Iago]] as played by [[Camp Gay|Kenneth]] [[Carry On|Williams]]". Repeatedly portrayed by both [[Spitting Image]] and Guardian cartoonist Steve Bell with the body of a [[Freud Was Right|flesh-coloured snake]].
** Once described by Guardian columnist Simon Hoggart as "the only man I know who can skulk in broad daylight", and repeatedly by conservative columnist Richard Littlejohn as resembling "[[Othello|Iago]] as played by [[Camp Gay|Kenneth]] [[Carry On|Williams]]". Repeatedly portrayed by both [[Spitting Image]] and Guardian cartoonist Steve Bell with the body of a [[Freud Was Right|flesh-coloured snake]].
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* ''[[Have I Got News for You]]'',
* ''[[Have I Got News for You]]'',
* ''[[Mock the Week]]'', especially [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3kLl9atj0Y this bit]
* ''[[Mock the Week]]'', especially [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3kLl9atj0Y this bit]
* ''[[Dead Ringers (TV)|Dead Ringers]]''
* ''[[Dead Ringers (TV series)|Dead Ringers]]''


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Revision as of 09:26, 9 April 2014

Peter Benjamin Mandelson, Baron Mandelson, member of the British Privy Council. Known as The Prince of Darkness, The Dark Lord, The Dark Prince and Mandy. While working hidden behind the scenes, he was largely responsible for his (previously losing) party's victory in '97, updating its image to appeal to the electorate, and covertly running the campaign from a 'tiny office with a three-legged chair, propped up by books'.

While the Labour government was in power he always maneuvered himself into positions of massive influence, simply by not wanting to have the top job. He was forced to resign twice for scandals that he was embroiled in, but he's such a useful figure that he always ends up coming back.

The second time he resigned, he became among the most powerful men in the EU Commission. When his tenure came to an end, the government brought him back yet again, and he ran the country behind the scenes, collecting titles and government departments to add to his power. The position he held meant nobody could question his political actions unless he allowed them.

His last title while in government was The Right Honourable the Baron Mandelson of Foy in the County of Herefordshire and of Hartlepool in the County of Durham, First Secretary of State, Lord President of the Privy Council and Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills. Even after his party's eventual third term defeat in 2010, people are still whispering rumours of his comeback, such is the power of the myth behind the man.

As of his latest return to government, before the 2010 election, a member of the House of Lords.

Along with the more overtly belligerent Alastair Campbell (a later addition to the team), one of New Labour's most prominent spin doctors.

Like Boris Johnson, whom he otherwise does not much resemble, a prime example of Reality Is Unrealistic.

Interestingly, Mandelson is also the grandson of Herbert Morrison, a prominent Labour cabinet minister of the 1940s. In the Blood?

Examples of Peter Mandelson in Fiction:


  • Arguably, his memoir The Third Man in which he manages to write nearly 800 pages about the Blair years without once using the phrase "in the national interest"
  • The Deal
  • Mo, the Mo Mowlam biopic, notable for Julie Walters describing him to his face as a "complete shit"

Neither are entirely flattering - as pointed out at some length in this review, which suggests he tends to come out badly by comparison with Judas Iscariot.

Elements of his character are found in not one, not two, but three different characters on The Thick of It, with Malcolm Tucker being a combination of him and Alistair Campbell and Julius Nicholson and Steve Fleming being blends of Mandelson, Lord Adonis, and John Birt.

Examples of tropes applied to Peter Mandelson in Media:

  "Apart from the fact that I am not actually Jewish, I wear my father's parentage with pride. As for Tam, he is as incorrigible as ever."

  Frankie Boyle: Who made him a Lord? The Sith?

See also portrayals on:

  1. According to Campbell, in the middle of a political crisis they managed to come to blows over what tie Tony Blair should be wearing, but just watch Ali eyeing him up here