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Peter Mandelson arrested

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GrannyGravy13 Mon 23-Feb-26 17:13:13

BBC is reporting that PM has been arrested on misconduct in public office offences

Fallingstar Mon 23-Feb-26 17:16:03

Good. If Andrew has been charged so should Mandelson.

rafichagran Mon 23-Feb-26 17:16:26

It was only a matter of time really.

BoggledMind Mon 23-Feb-26 17:16:43

I'm not really surprised considering the current climate.

Maremia Mon 23-Feb-26 17:17:23

You are quick off the mark. Kudos 👏

Retread Mon 23-Feb-26 17:21:35

Fallingstar

Good. If Andrew has been charged so should Mandelson.

I don’t think Andrew has been charged.

Casdon Mon 23-Feb-26 17:25:00

I wonder if they found more evidence when they searched his properties?

Sadgrandma Mon 23-Feb-26 17:25:02

A long time coming

Joanofarc99 Mon 23-Feb-26 17:25:29

Fallingstar

Good. If Andrew has been charged so should Mandelson.

Andrew has not been charged

Astitchintime Mon 23-Feb-26 17:25:30

Oooh…….could he and AMW be cell mates?🤔😂😂

Casdon Mon 23-Feb-26 17:26:27

Sell mates more likely Astitchintime!

Fallingstar Mon 23-Feb-26 17:27:32

Apologies I got it wrong about charges against Andrew, am getting ahead of myself.

valdavi Mon 23-Feb-26 17:29:07

I feel a bit cynical about it all.

Certainly Andrew charging massages to the taxpayer as "expenses" is nauseating, & Mandy shouldn't have given Epstein the heads-up.

They both knew it was against rules so why did they do it? Almost certainly because "everyone else does it" & I don't believe every powerful player will behave in this way, but I imagine a helluva lot of them do and if their private emails were forensically excavated from decades ago, there wouldn't be many composed faces.

Spinnaker Mon 23-Feb-26 17:47:28

Sadgrandma

A long time coming

Too long - but it's given them more time to shred documents hasn't it ? Cynical, moi ?

Doodledog Mon 23-Feb-26 17:49:13

This is an interesting development.

Assuming they both are charged and found guilty, it would be a PR disaster if PM got a harsher sentence than AMW. The charge is very vague, and as I understand it there are few, if any, precedents to fall back on for sentencing guidelines, so a lot will come down to discretion. I know the maximum sentence is life imprisonment (at His Majesty's pleasure, no less), but 'misconduct' covers a multitude of sins.

I wonder what's coming next.

Ladyleftfieldlover Mon 23-Feb-26 17:56:28

Cell-mates here we come!

M0nica Mon 23-Feb-26 17:57:55

valdavi

I feel a bit cynical about it all.

Certainly Andrew charging massages to the taxpayer as "expenses" is nauseating, & Mandy shouldn't have given Epstein the heads-up.

They both knew it was against rules so why did they do it? Almost certainly because "everyone else does it" & I don't believe every powerful player will behave in this way, but I imagine a helluva lot of them do and if their private emails were forensically excavated from decades ago, there wouldn't be many composed faces.

I do not agree that these two did what they did ^ because every one else was doing it^, although that is the motive for some people.

These two did it because they both had an overwhelming sense of their own importance. Andrew because he was a Royal Prince and the Son of The ueen of England and also, he aspired to have a standard of living that he could not afford.

Mandelson did it because he prided himself as being so much more clever and devious than anyone around him. To be fair, other people said the same. He has been known as 'The Prince of Darkness' since the mid 1980s. Even when he was found out taking loans from someone his department was investigating and other revelations he still had this overwheening confidence in his own cleverness and deviance.

Anniebach Mon 23-Feb-26 18:03:13

Read in The Times, he has has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office

Wyllow3 Mon 23-Feb-26 18:06:12

I just felt - about time too, inevitable, proper, let's stop the speculation and get to evidence and so on, no surprise.

Maremia Mon 23-Feb-26 18:07:30

Think that's the same wording as the AMW arrest.

Maremia Mon 23-Feb-26 18:08:47

I suppose they have to gather, and then assess the provability of the evidence.

Casdon Mon 23-Feb-26 18:12:44

I think it must be further ahead than Andrew, because the evidence was collected from Mandelson’s homes a couple of weeks ago! He may be charged on the basis of what they found.

petra Mon 23-Feb-26 18:16:21

Doodledog

This is an interesting development.

Assuming they both are charged and found guilty, it would be a PR disaster if PM got a harsher sentence than AMW. The charge is very vague, and as I understand it there are few, if any, precedents to fall back on for sentencing guidelines, so a lot will come down to discretion. I know the maximum sentence is life imprisonment (at His Majesty's pleasure, no less), but 'misconduct' covers a multitude of sins.

I wonder what's coming next.

Plus the fact that this case ( if it comes to court) will be heard under common law

imaround Mon 23-Feb-26 18:21:31

Hypothetically, if these 2 were officially charged, could they take a plea deal to avoid a trial?

I'm not sure how it works on your side of the pond, but would suspect it is similar to a degree.

Wyllow3 Mon 23-Feb-26 18:21:31

Casdon

I think it must be further ahead than Andrew, because the evidence was collected from Mandelson’s homes a couple of weeks ago! He may be charged on the basis of what they found.

Yes, evidence already substantially collected
there may of course be more but its enough for arrest just as there was for Andrew.

www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/feb/23/peter-mandelson-arrested-on-suspicion-of-misconduct-in-public-office