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11 responses to “Peter Mandelson’s The Third Man

  1. Katz

    “Tony complained to Peter that Gordon was out of control…”

    Sorry, couldn’t resist.

  2. patrickg

    Good post Mark. It’s interesting, isn’t it, the contradictions of New vs old Labour. The parallels to Australia are apparent; it’s almost like a two-party system straitjackets these parties into binaries and false dichotomies that preclude legitimate, nuanced policy development and more obviously public engagement.

  3. FDB

    Heh Katz.

    I don’t even need to follow your link to hear Ringo’s dulcet scouser tones.

  4. FDB

    Wait… now I did for confirmation and I realise my mistake.

    The Fat Controller’s gonna have my balls for his braces.

  5. Katz

    Yeah, Ringo merely looked on while John and Paul composed that number.

  6. CMMC

    One of my favourite movies, the Orson Welles post-war drama.

  7. Nickws

    Having seen Mandelson interviewed I have to say he’s actually pretty good at defending the stimulatory economics of the Brown era, he hasn’t flipped and decided the UK needs to be governed by a razor gang. I guess he sees the Lib Dems putting that noose around their neck, and he does not want. For himself or Labour.

    The risk now is that Mandelson’s memoirs will be used to claim New Labour only failed because of dysfunctional leaders.

    I don’t get this, is it fearmongering about the return of Peak Blairism? That’s not going to happen, not according to what I’m reading coming out of Britain.

    BTW, Ed Balls is Paul Keating-like figure. Seriously. [URL=http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2010/08/28/ed-balls-our-alternative-to-condem-cuts-115875-22519825/]This could be right out of Keating’s ’93 victory speech[/URL]. And he gave his headline speech to a Bloomberg conference, aka the belly of the Blairite beast.

    Though Ed Miliband meets the criteria of being a good old fashioned conciliatory English Labour leader, so he’s the one most likely to pull off a surprise win in the party contest, not Balls.

  8. MIKE

    CMMC – Great movie, with probably the best ending I’ve ever seen.

    Orson claims he made up all of that stuff about the age of the borgias … 500 years of Swiss democracy… etc etc.

  9. David Irving (no relation)

    I remember when I was a kid, the ABC had The Third Man on every Easter – so much better than all the jesus Sword and Sandal movies.

  10. Kim

    Er, um, off topic much?

  11. David Irving (no relation)

    Kim, I’m afraid The Third Man is so totally identified with Awesome Welles (especially for us older folk) that you won’t get much sense out of any of us.

    My sons bought me a video of it for my birthday many years ago – I was stoked.