Documentary following Labour cabinet minister Peter Mandelson in
the run up to the May 2010 General Election. Mandelson was
influential in the rise of New Labour in the 1990s, acting as the
Campaign Director for the 1997 General Election which brought Tony
Blair to power on a landslide. A controversial figure, Mandelson
twice resigned from the cabinet under Blair when facing accusations
of corruption and was described by William Hague as 'the most
powerful unelected deputy since Henry VIII appointed Cardinal
Wolsey' on his return to cabinet in 2008. This documentary benefits
from behind the scenes access and interviews granted by Mandelson
to provide an in-depth profile of one of the shrewdest and most
influential politicians in modern Britain.
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